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Structure and Mission
of the
USA JU-JITSU FOUNDATIONTM
The USA Ju-Jitsu Foundation is organized for and
shall be operated exclusively for educational, cultural and charitable
purposes relating to the ancient art and sport of Ju-Jitsu in the United
States of America and abroad; in particular to carry out the purely
educational, cultural and charitable activities of the USJJF. The
educational, cultural and charitable activities of the Foundation relate
principally to the ancient art and sport of Ju-Jitsu and include public
educational and instructional programs involving research, publications,
clinics, tournaments, the establishment of scholarships, the development
of international cultural exchange programs and the training and
certifications of Ju-Jitsu instructors and the training of top Ju-Jitsu
competitors.
The FOUNDATION will:
- Sponsor research programs
- Establish and maintain reference libraries,
training institutions and museums
- Publish and distribute textbooks and other aids
to Ju-Jitsu education
- Award scholarships and grants-in-aid for
Ju-Jitsu research and education
- Cooperate with other martial arts & related
sport organizations in all matters pertaining to Ju-Jitsu
- Plan, organize and implement international
Ju-Jitsu exchange programs
- Solicit funds from the general public,
corporations and organizations in support of international Ju-Jitsu
exchange programs and other activities of the Foundation.
- Organize and promote nationwide instructional
programs
Financial Operations:
No part of the net earnings of the Foundation
shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members,
trustees, and officers, other private persons. No substantial part of
the activities of the Foundation shall be the carrying on of propaganda,
or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Foundation
shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or
distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any
candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of
these articles the Foundation shall not carry on any other activities
not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal
income tax under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or
corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a
corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section
170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any
future federal tax code.
The Board of Trustees for the USA Ju-Jitsu
Foundation is responsible for the control and management of the business
affairs of the Foundation, including the establishment of all programs,
policies and operating procedures of the Foundation.
No trustee shall receive a salary or other
compensation for services rendered as a trustee. However, a trustee may
receive reasonable expenses on behalf of the Foundation. The following
persons, shall serve the Foundation as Charter Trustees:
Bruce R. Bethers, Robert M. Carver, Donna K.
Cosper, Ernest G.McPeek, John F. Chatwood, George E. Anderson, Delva R.
Mandrell, James Caldwell, Ann Osburn, CPA
Chapters of the USA Ju-Jitsu Foundation may be
organized and approved under regulations published by the Secretary and
approved by the Board of Trustees. Chapters will be required to make the
annual payment required by the Board of Trustees to maintain their
status.
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