. "Schedule 1." Report of the Treasurer of the National Academy of Sciences for the Year Ended December 31, 2010. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011.
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Report of the Treasurer of the National Academy of Sciences
CapitalContribution(Column 1 ofSchedule 1–A)
Kellogg Health of the Public Fund Matching Contributions — In response to the Kellogg challenge grant to match dollar for dollar up to $2.5 million to support communication and outreach activities now and for future projects.
2,570,544
Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Lecture Series — Through the generosity of the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation, a lecture series was established in 1988. In 2000, the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Lecture Series was endowed at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences to bring greater attention to some of the critical health policy issues facing the country.
1,000,000
Women’s Health Issues Fund — Contribution from Syntex (U.S.A.), Inc., to be used for purposes related to women’s health issues.
20,000
James C. Puffer / ABFM Fund – Gift from the American Board of Family Medicine to establish a 2-year fellowship enabling early career health policy or health science scholars in family medicine to participate actively and further their careers as future leaders in the field.
826,000
Subtotal — Program Specific Funds
$ 16,538,614
C. Prizes and Awards
Gustav O. Lienhard Award — Initially established by an annual grant award in 1986, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 1991 approved a grant for endowment of the Gustav O. Lienhard Award to be given annually in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the advancement of health care.
$ 1,200,000
Rhoda and Bernard G. Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health — A grant from Rhoda and Bernard G. Sarnat for the purpose of honoring an individual, group, or organization for distinguished accomplishments in the field of mental health.
1,009,179
Sandra H. Matthews Cecil Award – Recognizes a current or former administrative support staff member who has made a significant and sustained contribution to developing and maintaining efficient, effective, and service oriented support for the membership or program activities.
5,000
Subtotal — Prizes and Awards
$ 2,214,179
D. Reserve Funds
IOM Reserve Fund — Unexpended balance earned on endowment based on IOM Council spending plan. The IOM reserve permits the effective management of unanticipated financial emergencies.
$ 500,000
Subtotal — Reserve Funds
$ 500,000
Subtotal — Funds that Support the IOM
$ 32,106,579
Subtotal — NAS and IOM Funds
$ 178,033,938
III. FUNDS HELD ON BEHALF OF OTHERS
A. The National Academies' Corporation (TNAC)
Operations Endowment— An endowment from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to TNAC to support operations of the Beckman Center in Irvine, California. The endowment is held on behalf of TNAC and invested by the NAS.
$ 8,000,000
Program Endowment — An endowment from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to TNAC to support NRC program activities conducted in whole or in part at the Beckman Center. The endowment is held on behalf of TNAC and invested by the NAS.