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22 July 2012 Dear friends of Fort Ross, The Fort Ross
Conservancy’s board of directors is deeply dismayed to learn
that California State Parks appears to have hidden over 50M in
surplus funds while positioning California State Parks to be in
dire financial straits. This budget crisis caused severe service
reductions at Fort Ross, and it shifted all bicentennial‐related
fundraising to FRC as well. However, while we expect complete
transparency from our state government, we will also reserve
judgment until all the facts are unearthed in the coming weeks.
For FRC, our organizational goal remains unchanged: Fort Ross
Conservancy connects people to the history and beauty of Fort
Ross and Salt Point State Parks. To that end, we will continue
to work for and support our parks. We will continue to work
closely with our local parks staff, whom we respect a great
deal. And we will lobby hard to get Fort Ross open seven days a
week for the remaining high season of its bicentennial. It is
also important to note that the Fort Ross Conservancy is a
wholly independent not‐for profit 501(c)(3), in operation since
1976. We support ourselves solely through gift shop sales,
grants, membership, and donations; all funds donated to FRC are
tracked and spent appropriately. In May of this year, our
treasurer Jan Phelps submitted our financials for outside
review. We hired Susan E. Goranson, a CPA who specializes in
non‐profits and cooperating associations, to complete our 990
for 2011 and review our practices with the goal of complete
transparency. This review is under way and the results will be
available at our August board meeting. Again, we want to thank
our friends and supporters for all they've done for Fort Ross &
Salt Point, and we ask for your continued support as this story,
and our bicentennial, unfold. Please don’t hesitate to call us
with any questions or concerns. Thank you, Sarah Sweedler,
for the Fort Ross Conservancy Board of Directors |
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Fort Ross Conservancy, 19005
Coast Highway One, Jenner, CA 95450, 707-847-3437 |