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SPRING - SUMMER 1999
 
Inside this issue
Cataracts Home Gardener Alert
ISPB 1998 Lectureship - IOA Metra Train System Accessibility
Carotid Pulse While Exercising New Allergy Medicine
Eye Protection Year-Around 1998 ISPB Statement of Activities
Fireworks 1998 New ISPB Directors
The New $20 Note Remembrances
  Quick Tips

Thank You One and All!

The board of directors of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness is pleased to report that during our recent fiscal year a full 88 cents of each dollar received went directly to maintaining our programs to prevent blindness and crippling eye disorders in children and adults. Only 12 percent of our budget was dedicated to fund raising and management costs.

ISPB is also proud of the continuing strong partnership we have with the professional community. Among ISPB's professional members are Illinois ophthalmologists and optometrists whose volunteer assistance and financial and emotional support cannot be underestimated.

We give thanks to all our many friends who so generously make it possible for us to continue our important work.


1998 Statement of Activities

ILLINOIS SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
Audit Report Summary
Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 1998

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS - GENERAL OPERATIONS

 

Revenue

Direct Public Support

.344,089

Received from Health Agencies

16,697

Investment Income

98,965

Unrealized Appreciation of Investments

<13,977>

Total Revenue

445,774

 

Expense

Public lnformation & Health Education

103,567

Corinmunity Services

98,356

School & Vocation Safety

156,638

Management & General

22,892

Membership & Fund Raising

29,639

Total Expenses

$ 411.092

 

Change in Net Assets

$ 34.682.

Complete audited financial statements certified by John D.Kopczyk, Ltd., Certified Public Accountanare available for review at the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness offices.


The Visionary, published as a service of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness,
is available upon request. The information contained
in this issue,
taken from sources considered to be accurate,
does not replace the need for professional eye care consultations and treatments.

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