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CONFERENCE REPORT
I To accompany H.R. 45771
CONFERENCE REPORT
[To accompany H.R. 3061]
The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the
two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 3061)
"making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal
year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes", having
met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and
do recommend to their respective Houses as follows:
That the House recede from its disagreement to the amend
ment of the Senate, and agree to the same with an amendment, as
follows:
In lieu of the matter stricken and inserted by said amendment,
insert:
That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other pur-
poses, namely:
TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
CONFERENCE REPORT
[To accompany H.R. 2673]
The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the
two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 2673)
"making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food
and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year
ending September 30, 2004, and for other purposes", having met,
after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do
recommend to their respective Houses as follows:
That the House recede from its disagreement to the amend
ment of the Senate, and agree to the same with an amendment, as
follows:
In lieu of the matter stricken and inserted by said amendment,
insert:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the "Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2004".
SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The table of contents for this Act is as follows:
Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
Sec. 3. References.
DIVISION A—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG AD-
MINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS,
2004
Title I—Agricultural Programs
Title II—Conservation Programs
Title HI—Rural Development Programs
Title IV—Domestic Food Programs
Title V—Foreign Assistance and Related Programs
Title VI—Related Agencies and Food and Drug Administration
Title VII—General Provisions
90-637
757
House and Senate Appropriations Committees on the status of
these potential payments by February 1, 2004,
VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION PROCEAM TRUST FUND
The conference agreement includes $3,222,000 for the adminis
trative costs associated with the Vaccine Injury Compensation Pro-
fram instead of $3,472,000 as proposed by the House and
2,972,000 as proposed by the Senate.
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
DISEASE CONTROL, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING
The conference agreement includes $4,545,472,000 for disease
control, research, ana training at the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), instead of $4,588,671,000 as proposed by
the House and $4,494,496,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addi
tion, $212,134,000 is made available under Section 241 of the Pub
lic Health Service Act, the same a s proposed by the Senate. The
House bill proposed t h a t $13,226,000 be derived under Section 241
authority.
The conference agreement includes language proposed by the
Senate inserting the word "purchase" before the phrase, "hire,
maintenance, and operation of aircraft." The House proposed no
similar language.
The conference agreement includes bill language earmarking
$262,000,000 for equipment, construction, and renovation of facili
ties, instead of $260,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House
proposed $206,000,000 for this activity. Within this total,
$250,000,000 is for continuation of CDC's Facilities in Atlanta and
$9,600,000 is for the second year costs of replacing CDC's infectious
disease laboratory in Fort Collins, Colorado and $2,400,000 is to
begin replacement of CDC's facilities in Cincinnati, Ohio, The con
ferees continue to support the implementation of CDC's Buildings
and Facilities Master Plan and are pleased with the progress made
to date,
The conferees expect the CDC to utilize a portion of the funds
provided for buildings and facilities to continue and expand secu
rity improvements to ensure critical information reliability for re
sponse to critical events, as well as to conduct increasingly varied
public health missions.
The conference agreement includes bill language to allow the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to enter into a
single contract or related contracts for the full scope of develop
ment and construction of facilities as proposed by both the House
and the Senate. The conference agreement also includes bill lan
guage to allow funds appropriated to the CDC to be used to enter
into a long-term ground lease for construction on non-Federal land,
in order to replace their laboratory in the Fort Collins, Colorado
area as proposed by both the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes bill language to earmark
$293,569,000 for international HIV/AIDS, with $150,000,000 ear
marked for the International Mother and Child HIV Prevention
Initiative, the same as proposed by the Senate. The House pro
posed $242,569,000 for international HIV/AIDS, with $100,000,000
768
Oral Vaccine Institute in Las Vegas, NV for the development of in
novative vaeeine delivery alternatives 900,000
Osleopalhic Medical Center of Texas, Foi't Worth, TX, for the study
of the use of hyperbarie oxygen therapy for people with cei'ebral
palsy and other disabling conditions 600,000
Partnership for Food Safely, Washington, DC, for The Fight BAC!
campaign to reduce t h e incidents oi loodborne illnesses 500,000
Pennsylvania Breast Cancel' Coalition, Ephrala, PA for the devel
opment of a Pennsylvania health care insurance resource guide 2.T.UUI)
Pennsylvania Tourette Syndrome Association Inc., Gettysburg, PA,
to provide education, information services, and workshops re
garding Tourette Syndrome 30,000
Pinnacle Health System, H a n i s b u r g , PA to develop and implement
Pinnacle Health System's "Safe Care Delivery System/' to use in
novative technologies in an effort to reduce medical errors 250,000
Pueblo Community Diabetes Project, Pueblo, CO, for a diabetes
prevention initiative 150,000
Saint Vincent Health Center, Eiie, PA for a cardiac disease man
agement program 15,000
Save a Life Foundation, Schiller Park, IL, for training 1,175,000
Sister to Sister—Eveiyone Has a Heart Foundation to increase
women's awareness of heart disease, Washington, DC 400,000
Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA, for the Center on Dis
ability and Health to promote and encourage regular physical ac
tivity 161,000
South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy in Brookings,
SD to support pharmacist immunization training EiO.OUO
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, New York, NY for a spinal
muscular atrophy initiative 100,000
State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Obesity
Prevention and Control program Sou,000
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, for a Childhood Obesity
Project 350,000
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, Lancaster, PA, for im
proved first responder communications 25,000
University of Findlay Center for Terrorism Preparedness, Findlay,
OH 250,000
University of Georgia Center for Leadership in Education and Ap
plied Research in Mass Dcstmetion Defense (CLEARMADD) to
train public health professionals 225,000
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, to es
tablish a state-of-the-art early detection and outreach program
for a i*ural population with high incidences and low survivability
of lethal cancel's, including lung, esophageal, pancreatic, and
liver cancer 1,000,000
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Center for Improving
Medication Related Healthcare Outcomes to identify medieation
errors 1,000,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville KY, for
the Center for Oral Health and Systemic Disease 700,000
University of Louisville, Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, Lou
isville, KY, for a Cardiac Regeneration Program 1,500,000
Univei'sity of Louisville, Center for the Detenence of Bioteirorism
and Biowarfare, Louisville, KY, to educate public health officials
in detecting and responding to biological attacks 1,500,000
University of Nebraska Medical Center, National Biosecurity Cen
ter for Rural Health, Omaha, NE, to develop and expand an elec
tronic system to address the threat of bioterrorism 1,000,000
Univei'sity of North Texas Health Science Center at Forth Worth,
TX, for diabetes prevention and control 1,500,000
University of Northern Iowa, Youth Fitness and Obesity Institute,
Cedar Falls, IA for an evaluation of preschool health programs 525,000
Univei'sity of Oklahoma, Norman, OK for the Center for Chemical,
Biological, Radiological and Nuelear (CBRN) Countcrmeasures ... 400,000
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA for the
Strategic Medical Intelligence Initiative 150,000
Earmark - Save a Life Foundation, Schiller Park, IL http://earmarks.omb.gov/earmarks/earmark_ 140218.html
O F F I C E OF
Save a Life Foundation, Schiller Park, $500 Public Health 9950 W. Lawrence, Suite
IL Improvement 300
Recipient ID (DUNS# or OTHER) Schiller Park, IL
(80920437)
Citation
Source: Appropriations Report Language - Conference
Reference: PL 108-447; H. Rept. 108-792
Location: pg. 1169
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Citation Excerpt: "'Save a Life Foundation, Schiller Park, IL for expansion of state-wide training sites"
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SALF
Save A Life Foundation
Annual Report
2006-2007
Homeland citizen^.
Security
-(Executive Board of Directors^)-
P resident A d v i s o n BtHird
ken Atderson ft-esidenl. tilings Mu™ci|ml League
Carol J. Spizzirri. Dcrefc L. Crawford, Ruponal Director c-i"Governmcnl AHMrs
President and Founder Allria • IL
Save A Life Foundation - IL Edward Crews FF/EMT-P Vice Presidenr.
Assort aled Fire Fighters prI Hindis
Treasurer John DonJeavy. President and CEO VELCO - VT
Mark Friedman MD. FACEP FACP - IL
Douglas R. Browne. ]3an~et] Paneiscqi Kale Kids C'oordmator - ]U
Treasurer Hob Ryan Vice Presidenl t.ov'I Affairs Comcast - IL
DBMD. Centers for Disease Control Jallicy Schwartz. DO-IL
& Prevention- GA Dick Stinhor Retired Assistam SchwE yupjriEil^jttlcjil - IL
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V. Sponsors
Abbott Laboratories" Adolph Kiefer and Assoc. * AhlbeckS Company* Air Quality Maintenance " Alan and Sourixat
Thavisouk T Albert Fernando Contemporary Marketing * Albrecht Enterprises ' Ale>rian Brothers Health System, Inc.
* Allstate Foundation * Altria Corporate Services. Inc. * American College oF Osteopath ic Emergency Physicians *
Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois" Bank One * Blue Cross Blue Shield * Bnskman & Briskman * Browning Ferris
Industries * Cambridge Homes * Caraher Management * Charlotte-Mecklenberg Po lr.ee * Chicago Cubs* Chicago
Wolves Pro Hockey * Chicagoiand Speedway * Cisco Systems * City of Concord * City of Des Flames * CLTV *
ComCast * Commonwealth Edison Co. * Competition Telecom Inc. * Corporate Treats * Cremation Services Inc.*
Currie Motors * Daily Herald * Dave Pate and Son:s * Degen & Rosato Construction Co. * Elkay * ESPN's RPM
Tonight * Exelon - ComEd and PECO * Floran Technologies * GO ARMY Racing * Gurtz Electric * H & H Electric
* Hilton Hotels Work! Headquarters "Household - HELP Charity Committee * IL State Rep.. Lee Daniels* Irwin
Andrew Porter Foundation * Italian American War Veterans #5 * Jade Gurss * Jay Howard Enterprises T John O.
Brill * John Spot/Tim Lintner * Kimball Hill Homes * Kintetsu Intl. Travel Consultants * Kraft Racing * Krispy Kreme
* Legends in Stone * Lowe's Motor Speedway * McDonald's Corporation * Midwest Equipment Rentals * Motorola
* NEXTEL Communications * North Carolina CERT ' North Carolina Citizens Corps.* North Carolina Governor's
Office * Northwest Display Corp * OCTAGON Marketing * PACTIV Corporation * Parkway Bank and Trust * Pre Star
* R. Carrozza Plumbing Co.. Inc. * Racing Reflections* Red Bull Cheever Racing" Richard Petty Driving Experience
* Ronald McDonald Global " Ronald McDonald House Charities Chicago/Northern Indiana * Rosemont Exposition
Services * Rosemont Suites * Ryan and Ryan * SBC Communications * Stoffel Seals Corporation * Storino. Ramello
S Durkin ' T C F B a n k * United Airlines Foundation *Vahey Construction Co.. inc.* West Cook Municipal League *
Westpoint Stevens * William A. McGinty Company
COMMITTEE NEWS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETING - all are invited to call in and participate.
When: Tuesday 2:30 - 4 p.m 2/15/2005.
Where: CORPORATE SQUARE, building 11, Room 2101
Call In: Toll free #: 866-732-9603, Passcode 873632
It's time again for renewing dues. If you paid last year, you should have received a
membership card. If you cannot remember if you've already paid (the excuse most given
by those we tracked down), just let me know and I can check for you. The following are
the dues costs:
ELIGIBILITY:
1. Members in good standing during the previous five (5) dues paying periods (years.)
2. Member meets the minimum age requirement, at least 52 years of age as of Jan. 1.
Institutionalize the new ACES-developed processes; develop a comprehensive
Knowledge Management site where program and PGO staff can go to get answers
about grants and contracts (no more shopping for the right answer);
Pilot the co-location of PGO staff with the customer they serve (pilot test at NCHSTP);
Move our focus from internal improvements to assessing areas for improvement as seen
by our external customers (grantees and contractors);
Improve the work environment for PGO staff, and hiring more staff to fill the over 45
vacancies PGO has had for more than a year.
"Obviously, we have a lot to do. I look forward to working with our customers to improve
the services they receive from PGO and helping them gain a better understanding of the
procurement and grants processes."
Transfers/Promotions
Doug Browne: New Deputy Director, Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases, NCID
I would like you to welcome Doug Browne as our newly selected Deputy Director for the
Division.
Doug is a native of Greensboro, NC, and graduated from the University of North
Carolina in 1981. He began as a Public Health Advisor in the Sexually Transmitted
Disease Program in January of 1983. After completing assignments at the Fulton County
Health Department and later at the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services,
Doug joined the then Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control as a Project
Officer with the Disabilities Prevention Program. Doug later assumed similar
responsibilities in injury prevention and control after the creation of the National Center
for Injury Control and Prevention. There he was a Project Officer overseeing Traumatic
Brain Injury surveillance programs and also projects designed to prevent further
disability among people with spinal cord injuries.
Also while at NCIPC, Doug served as a Project Officer over the Center's Extramural
Research grant portfolio, as a Team Leader, as a Deputy Division Director, and
represented NCIPC on CDC's Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Committee
(EEOAC) and CDC's Peopie with Disabilities Committee. In January 2003, Doug joined
the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases as the Deputy Chief of the Viral and
Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch.
Doug is a long-time member of the Watsonian Society and the Federal Manager's
Association (FMA). He continues his involvement with the Disability Committee, and
also serves on the board of directors of the National Save-A-Life Foundation. In his
spare time he enjoys working on classic cars, bowling on the CDC Twilighters league,
reading novels, and attending Braves and Falcons games.
Doug will be joining the Division on February 7. I know you will be as welcoming to him
as you were to me when I joined the Division. I'll be trying to do "walkabouts" with Doug
in his early days to introduce him to you in person.
Judith Aguilar
Acting Director, DBMD
Mark Miner [DTBE] has accepted a promotion to the Senior Public Health Advisor
(PHA) position for the Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
(DHMH) TB Program, effective February 7, 2005
WATSONIAN NEWSLETTER- May 9, 2005
COMMITTEE NEWS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETING - all are invited to call in and participate.
When: Tuesday 2:30-4 pm 5/17/2005.
Where: TBA
Call In: Toll free #: 866-732-9603, Passcode 873632
Doug Browne
Deputy Director
DBMD, NCID, CDC
1600 Clifton Rd., MS C-09
JOB DESCRIPTION
Project Coordinator - Brief
Save A Life Foundation (SALF) is a national not-for-profit that targets school children
and adults in preparing them with Pre-EMS skills. SALF is an affiliate of U.S. Department
of Homeland Security/Citizen Corps, Medical Reserve Corps and like agencies,
announces an opening for the right candidate who can:
Responsibilities:
• Monitor and evaluate the performance of project/s, insuring progress of work is
exemplary and within guidelines and timelines
• Act as the liaison between state, federal, private agencies in the implementation
of current and new projects
• Identifies and writes federal, state and private grants, including detailed budgets,
that match the needs for each project
• Participates in planning and policy development
• Representative at various events and committees, including some travel
• Assist in fund and event development
• Other duties as assigned
Send a resume to
Carol Spizzirri
Safe - A - Life Foundation
9950 W. Lawrence Ave., Ste 300
Schiller Park, IL 60176
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1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received
a Direct public support la 87,988
b Indirect public support lb
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than inventory 8a
b Less' cost or other basis and sales expenses 8b
c Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) 8c
d Net gain or (loss) (combine line 8c. columns (A) and (B)) 8d
9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) If any amount is from gaming, check here f]
era a Gross revenue (not including $ 2 , 6 3 8 . of contributions
co reported on line la) 9a 600.
b Less, direct expenses other than fundratstng expenses 9b 600
c Net income or (loss) from special events {subtract line 9b from line 9a) See L-9 Stmt 9c
10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 10a
b Less, cost of goods sold . 10b
Q c Gross profit or (loss) from salBof jhvEntoiyJattach schedule) (subtract line 10b from line 10a) 10c
1
2004
FormS90tfeaar Save A L i f e Foundation 36-3869459 Page 4
Part IV-A | Recbnciliation of Revenue per Audited Part IV-B I Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited
Financial Statements with Revenue Financial Statements with Expenses
per Return (See instructions,) per Return
Total revenue, gams, and other support Total expenses and losses per audited
per audited financial statements 1,227,755 financial statements * 253,807
Amounts included on line a but Amounts included on line a but not
not on line 12, Form 990 on line 17, Form 990
(1) Net unrealized (1) Donated serv
gams on ices and use
investments $_ of facilities $_ 72,500
(2) Donated serv (2) Prior year adjust
ices and use ments reported on
of facilities $_ 72,500 line 20, Form 990 $_
$
Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) Add amounts on lines f l ) and (2)
Total revenue per line 12, Form e Total expenses per line 17, Form
990 (line c plus line d) 1,154,155 990 (linec plus lined) 180,207.
Part V | List of Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (List each one even if not compensated, see instructions.)
(8) Title and average hours (C) Compensation (O) Contributions to (E) Expense
per week devoted (if not paid, employee benefit account and other
(A) Name and address to position enter -0-) plans and deferred allowances
compensation
_Caro_l_SpJ zz_i_rr j_
Chai rwoman
1 £ S£Y_ L r J ID ^ le_
Vice Chai rwoman
Nadine Levick
Secretary
-P°ufL SlIP-WI]?.-
Treasurer
75 Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee receive aggregate compensation of more
than $100,000 from your organization and all related organizations, of which more than
$10,000 was provided by the related organizations' □ Yes 0 No
If 'Yes,' attach schedule — see instructions
BAA Form 99<H2ffl!3)
2004
TEEA0104 10/0203
Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
OMB No 1545-00*7
For trie 2004 calendar year, or tax year beginning Jul 1 , 2004, and ending Jun 30 , 2005
Check if applicable C Name of organization D Employer Identification Number
Pleas* use
Address change IRS label Save A Life Foundation 36-3869459
Or print
Name change or type, Number and street [otPO box if mail rs not delivered to street addr) Room/suite £ Tetaphon* numbdr
See
Inilial letum specific 9950 Lawrence 300 (847) 928-9683
in st rue- Accounting
Final return tions. City, town of country State ZIP code * 4 F
r method: Jcssh jx]
Part I I Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Batances (See instructions)
Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received:
a Direct public support 1a 125,822
b Indirecl public support . . . . 1 b
c Government contributions (grants) . .. 1 1c 1,196,000
d
ia ihroujh IcMcash $ 1, 3 1 7 , 3 2 2 . noncash $ 4 , 5 0 0 . ) Id 1,321,822
2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) 310,971
3 Membership dues and assessments
4 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments 1,933
5 Dividends and interest from securities
6a Gross rents 6a
b Less: rental expenses 6b
c Net rental income or (loss) (subtract line 6b from line 6a) 6c
7 Other investment income (describe *■
(A) Securities <B) Other
8a Gross amount from sales of assets other
than inventory 8a
b Less: cost or other basis and sales expenses 8b
c Gam or (loss) (attach schedule) 8c
d Net gain or (loss) (combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B)) 8d
9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) If any amount is from gaming, check here
a Gross revenue (not including $ 1 1 5 , 7 7 7 . of contributions
'□
reported on line la) 9a 34,312
b Less direct expenses other than fundraismg expenses 9b 34,312
c Net income or (loss) from special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) See L - 9 S t r u t 9c
10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 10a 62,234.
b Less, cost of goods sold 10b 13,149
c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule} (subtract line 10b from line 10a) 10c 49,085.
11 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) 11 868.
12 Total revenue (add lines Id, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 9c, 10c, and 11) 12 1,684,679.
13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) 13 1,699,901.
14 Management and general (from line 44, column ( C »
R£daV£D 14 80,431
15 Fundraismg (from line 44, column (D)) 170.
16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) FHB !l S2D06
17 Total expenses (add lines 16 and 44, column (A)) 17 1,780,502.
18
19
20
Excess or (deficit) for the year (subtract line 17 from line 12)
Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 7 ^ _ c o J y r ^ i
Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation)
ffi&HL 18^
_19_
_20_
■95,823
1,069,973
21 Net assets or fund balances at end of yeat (combine lines 18, 19, and 20) 21 974,150.
B A A For Privacy A c t and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate i n s t r u c t i o n s . TEEAOIOI 01/07/05 Form 990 (2004)
Form990 (2004) Save A L i f e Foundation 36-3869459 Page4
Part IV-A Reconciliation of Revenue per Audited Part IV-B Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited
* Financial Statements with Revenue Financial Statements with Expenses
per Return (See instructions.) per Return
a Total revenue, gams, and other support a Total expenses and losses per audited
per audited financial statements •" a 1,937,220. financial s t a t e m e n t s . *■ a 2,033,043 .
3
b Amounts included on line a but b Amounts included on line a but not
not on 1ne 12, Form 990' on line 17, Form 990
C h a i r m a n / E x e c D i r 40 120,000. 1,839. 0.
Rita Mullins
Vice Chairwoman 0. 0. 0.
Douglas Browne
Treasurer 0. 0. 0.
Peggy Trimble
Vice Chairwoman 0. 0. 0.
Mark Mitchell
Director 0. 0. 0.
75 Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee receive aggregate compensation of more
than $100,000 from your organization and all related organizations, of which more than
$10,000 was provided by the related organizations?
If 'Yes,' attach schedule — see instructions __
*- nYes 0 N(>
BAA Form 990 (2004)
TEEA01M 01/07/OS
Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
OMB No. 15*5-0047
Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the internal Revenue Code 2005
(except black lung benefit trust or private foundation)
Departme nt of the Treasury Open to Public
Internal Revenue Service The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements. Inspection
A For the 2005 calendar year, or tax year beginning J u l 1 , 2005, and ending J i m 3 0 2006
B Check it applicable C Name of organization D Employer Identification N u m b *
Plaaeeue*
Address change IRS label
orpdnt
Save A Life Foundation 36-3869459
Name change or type. Numoer and street (or P O bo* if mail is m l delivered (o street asdr) Room/suite E Telephone number
Set
Initial return tpecWc 99SQ L a w r e n c e 300 (847) 928-9683
instnie-
Final return Crty. town or country State ZIP code + 4 Cash ~£J Accrual
Amended return Schiller Park IL 60176 _Q
Application pending • Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt Other 527
H and I art not applicable to section (specrfy)
organizations
charitable trusts must attach a completed Schedule A
H ( a ) Is this a aroup return for affiliates'' I _ | Ye* [ x ] No
(Form 990 or 990-EZ),
H ( b ) If 'Yes,' enter number of affiliates *"
G Website: ** www. s a l f . o r g
H(c) Are all affiliates included? Q J Y»» ; J Mo
J Organization type (—, .—. .—. (If 'No.' attach a list See instructions)
(Check only o n e ) . » [ X | 501(c} 3 < (insert no) | _ | 4W7{a)p) of 1 _ | 5Z7
H ( d ) ts this a separate return filed by an
K Check here ■* |_J if the organization's gross receipts are normally not more than
onjanization covered by a group ruhno? j yee | x l Ma
$25,000. The organization need not file a return with the IRS, but if the organization
chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return. Some states require a Group Exemption Number **
complete return.
Check *■ [^J if the organization is not required
L Gross receipts: Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12 - 9 0 2 , 4 2 6 to attach Schedule B {Form 990, 990-E2, or 9S0-PF).
Part I I Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See instructions)
Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received:
a Direct public support . . . . la 94,403.
b Indirect public support lb
c Government contributions (grants) 1c 700,000.
d
a through '"encash $ 7 9 4 , 4 0 3 ■ noncash $ _ Id 794,403
2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) 95,335.
3 Membership dues and assessments
4 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments 4,882
5 Dividends and interest from securities
6aGross rents 6a
b
Less: rental expenses . . 6b
c
Net rental income or (loss) (subtract line 6b from line 6a) 6c
7 Other investment income (describe **
8a Gross amount from sales of assets other (A) Securities (B) Other
than inventory Sa 5,800
b Less nses . .. 8b 11,732
c Gam or Stint.. 8c ■5,932.
d Net gafln o]r (loss) (comb, ins (A) and (B)) • 8d -5,932
O Speci ule). If any amount is from gaming, check here ■0
CO Gross of contributions
report) 9a
Less: dpcLeiqa^slfsirfh^fh^frfundraising expenses 9b
c Net income or (loss) from special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) 9c
10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances .
b Less: cost of goods sold ...
c Gross profit or (loss) front sales of inventory (attach schedule) (subtract line 10b from line 10a)
10
10
t 10c
11 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) 11 2, 0 0 6 .
12 Total revenue (add lines \d, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 9c, 10c, and 11) 12 890,694
13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) . . . 13 1,005,527
14Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) 14 55,716
15Fundraising (from line 44, column (D)) . . . 15
16Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) . . . . 16
17Total expenses (add lines 16 and 44, column (A)) 17 1,061,243
18Excess or (deficit) for the year (subtract lire 17 from line 12) . . .. 18 -170,549
19Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73. column (A)) 19 974,150.
20Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) 20
21Net assets or fund balances at end of year (combine lines 18, 19, and 20^ 21 803,601.
BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. T£EM>101 OZf03/06 Form 990 (2005)
5- "Vl^
Form990 (J2005) Save A L i f e Foundation 36-3869459 PageS
Part (V-AlReconciliation of Revenue per Audited Financial Statements with Revenue per Return (See
instructions.)
Total revenue, gams, and other support per audited financial statements 1,877,081,
Amounts included on line a but not on Part I, line 12:
1 Net unrealized gains on investments . . . . . . bl
2 Donated services and use of facilities b2 973,687.
3 Recoveries of prior year grants b3
40ther (specify): . D o n a t e d _Sugp_lies_
b4 12,700.
Add lines M through M . .. 986,387.
Subtract line b from line a 890,694,
Amounts included on Part I, line 12, but not on line a:
11nvestment expenses not included on Part I, line 6b dl
20ther (specify).
d2
Add lines d l and d2
Tolal revenue (Part I, line 12) Add lines c and d 890,694,
Part IV-B I Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with Expenses per Return"
Vice Chairwoman 0. 0. 0.
Douglas Browne
Treasurer 0. 0. 0.
Peggy Trimble
Vice Chairwoman 0. 0. 0.
Mark Mitchell
Director 0. 0. 0.
See List of Officers, Etc. Statement
Initial return
See SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176 (847) 928-9683
spec lire
Final return
Amended relurn
instruc
tions
Accounting
n Q\hei (specify)
Cash
w>
Application pending • Section 501(cX3) organizations and 4347faX1) nonexempt H and\ a r e not applicable to section 52? organizations
charitable trusts must attach a completed Schedule A H (a) Is this a group relurn foi affiliates? I Yes
(Form 990 or990-EZ). H (b) II J Y e s / enlef number of affiliates * "
G Website-." w w w . s a l f , o r q H (c} Are alt affiliates m e n d e d '
D ITos
^a n
(if ' M o / attach a tist S e e instructions )
K
Organizationi type
type
(check only one)
me) 5 0 ) (c) 3 - (insert n o ) « 4 7 ( a ) ( l ) or
Check here ■* I jif the organization is not a 509(a)(3) supporting organization and its
527
n H (d) Is Ihis a separate return tiled by a n
organization covered by a group ruling* I yflS
gross receipts are normally not more than $25,000 A return ts not required, but if the I Group E x e m p t i o n Number *•
organization chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return
M Check »| | if the organization is not required
L Gross receipts Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12 925,545. to attach SchetUe 8 (Form 990, 990-E2, or 990-PF).
Part I 1 Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See the instructions.)
Contributions, gifts, granls, and similar amounts received
a Contributions to donor advised funds la
b Direct public support (not included on line la) lb 31,945
c Indirect public support (not included on line l a ) 1c
d Government contributions (grants) (not included on line l a ) id 700,000
ta through i d ) ( c s s h $ 7 3 1 , 9 4 5 . noncash )$ le 731,945.
2 Ptogram service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) 179,171.
3 Membership dues and assessments
4
5
Interest on savings and temporary cash investments RECEIVED 13,684
Dividends and interest from securities
6a Gross rents MAL& fi 2008
b Less rental expenses 6b CO
c Net rental income or (loss) Subtract line 6b from line 6a 6c
Ft
E
7 Other investment income (describe *•
(A) Secbrrher
OGnFN.LJT
tBJ"OtHe?J
V 8a Gross amount from sales of assets olher
mI than invenlory
b Less, cost or other basis and sales expenses
8a
8b
c Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) 8c
d Met gatn or (loss) Combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B) 3d
m 9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) If any amount is from gaming, check here
a Gioss revenue (not including $ of contributions
d
reported on line lb) 9a
b Less direct expenses other than fundraising expenses 9b
c Net income or (loss) from special events Subtract line 9b from line 9a 9c
10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 10a
-01
b Less1 cost of goods sold 10b
c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule). Subtract fine 10b from line 10a 10c
tl
Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103} 11 745.
12 Total revenue. Add lines 1e, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 9c, 10c, and 11 12 925,545.
13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) 13 1,330,239.
14 Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) 14 140,299.
15 Fundraising (from line 44, column (D)) IS
16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) 16
17 Total expenses. Add lines IS and 44, column (A) 17 1,470,538
18 Excess or (deficit) for the year. Subtract line 17 from line 12 18 -544,993,
19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73. column (A)) 19 803,601
20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) 20
21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year. Combine lines 18, 19, and 20 21 258,608
BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. TEEA0109L 01/22/07 Form 990 (2006)
a 17 II
Form 990 (2006) SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION 36-3869459 Page5
Part IV-A Reconciliation of Revenue per Audited Financial Statements with Revenue per Return (See the
instructions.)
a Total revenue, gains, and other support per audited financial statements a 1,256,155.
b Amounts included on line a but not on Part 1, line 12
1 Nel unrealized gams on investments bl
2Donated services and use of facilities b2 330,610.
3Recovenes of prior year grants b3
-
40ther (specify)
b4
Add fines b l through b4 b 330,610.
c Subtract line b from tine a c 925. r>45.
d Amounts included on Parl 1, tine 12, but not on line a:
1 Investment expenses not included on Part I, line 6b dl
20thef (specify).
d2
Add lines d l and d2 d
e Total revenue (Part l, line 12) Add lines c and d ►- e 925,545.
Part IV-B Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with Expenses per Return
□i
Address
change
I Name
label or
SAVE A L I F E
annt or
type
FOUNDATION 36-3869459
change Number and street (or P 0 box if mail ts not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number
□ Initial
return
See
Speci i i o 9 9 5 0 LAWRENCE 300 (847) 928-9683
□ Termin
Instruc
tions City or town, state or country, and ZIP + 4 F fccounnng method: I I c a s n l X l Accrue!
□ ation
Amended
S C H I L L E R PARK, I L 60176 □ Other
{specify) W
t
□ return
Application
pending • Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonciempt charitable trusts
must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ).
H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations
H(a) Is this a group return lor affiliates' I 1 Yes i X I No
G Website- i > H T T P ; / /WWW. S A L F . COM H[b) If "Yes," enter number of affiliates ► N/A
J Orgamzaliontupe(cnttHwnytmt)^[Xj 501(c) ( 3 ) ^ (insertno) Q 3 4947(a)(1) or | | S27 H(c) Are all affiliates included? N/A Q j Y e s f ~lnn
(if'No.'attachalist)
K Check here ► I I if the organization is not a 509(a)(3) supporting organization and its gross H{d) Is this a separate return fried by an or- . .
receipts are normally not more than $25,000 A return isnot required, but if the organization gamzation covered by a group ruling? L j Y e s I X JHo
chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return I Group Exemption Number ►• N/A
M Check ►■ LiLl if the organization is not required to attach
L Gross receipts Add lines 6b, 8b. 9b. and 10b to tine 12 ►• 627,368 Sch B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF)
Part 11 Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances
Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received
a Contributions to donor advised funds 1a
b Direct public support (not included on line la) 1b 750
c indirect public support (not included on line 1a) 1c
d Government contributions (grants) (not included on tine 1a) id
Form 9 9 0 (2007)
723041 12-27-07
DearMs.Spizzim:
Thefinancialreports filed with this office indicate that you have made one or more variable rate
loans to the Save A Life Foundation. Please provide us any and all information raXStaS
including the following: » P c CH ng saia joan(s)
2. A schedule of all said loan(s) for each year and the current balance of each loan;
3. A schedule of all accrued interest payable on said loan(s) for each year;
4. A schedule of all interest and or principle payments made to you on said loan(s);
5. The IRS Code Section and a description of the IRS Applicable Federal Rates used to
determine the interest accrued annually on said loan(s); and
6. All board minutes approving and/or discussing said loan(s).
Sincerely, / ', f
'Elaine M.Johnson, fj
Assistant Attorney General
Charitable Trust Bureau
EMJ/erv.
CB1Z
e%, :
% " ■i'.rOry t»\jrfWfi«;».
One South Wacker Drive, Suite 1BO0
Ctiicago, IL 60606
Ph: 312.602.6800 •■ F: 312.602.6950
June 27,2007
On behalf of the above-named organization and its President, Carol Spizzim, we as the
accountants are responding to your letter dated June 5, 2007 (photocopy enclosed). Your letter
requests certain information concerning loan transactions between this organization and its
founder, Ms. Spizzirri.
Please be advised that Ms. Spizzim began lending operating funds to Save A Life Foundation
(SALF) since its inception in 1993. Since that time, the outstanding loan balance and accrued
interest have been recorded on the organization's books with adjustments for reimbursements.
In response to each of the points mentioned in your letter, please be advised of the following:
24. See attached Exhibit A which reflects the loan activity since 2000.
5. This loan originated in February 1993 as it was memorialized in the board minutes
attached. Since there is no formal loan agreement, it could be characterized as a
demand note. As such, the Internal Revenue Code Section 1274 applicable federal - / - -
short term rate was 123%. # ^ ?J*
*■*.
The enclosed Exhibit B presents the organization's accrued interest calculation for the
years 2000-2006. & <y "~
Offices'!) '
Major Cft*s
CBIZ
Ms. Elaine M. Johnson
June 27, 2007
Page 2 of 2
If you have further questions concerning this matter, you may contact the undersigned.
Carole A. Budyak ( /
CAB\mbl /
Enclosures
KAUierj\MBL\Cab\ijotitti\]ohmonlLAliGcnSi»vuliftFd6.5.07 doc
I:
Topic Discussion Action
Calltoorder-2:00PM Welcomed and thanked all
Carol Spizzirri, Pras. attendees for participating.
Minutes Secretary Mullins read Board Approved as read
Rita Mullins Secretar minutes of January 26,2007
Treasurer's Report Treasurer report was
Doug Browne, Treasurer approved as read
Treasurer Browne noted Spizzirri's Mullins motioned that
organization start up loan and loan Spizzirri's start up loan and
to SALF in 2004 to maintain the 2004 loan be returned to
organization during a financial Spizzirri with interest no later
shortage is still out standing and then September 1,2008.
needs to be reimbursed to her Motion was seconded by
with the agreed upon interest of Browne and motion carned.
5% to clear SALF's books no later
then next FYOB Spizzlnl has not
requestedfundsinorderto
conduct business, such as this
oast year when a marketing
cempaignmexpectedlylost
2 sponsor Spizzirri stated
K l r e w a s n o rush to return
unds urilSALFwas financially
sound T h a t ^ n i r a the children
Sated S s A L F b o o ^ S be
S T r H h a t muSnot
S * L M S m e d I only if SALF is
nn^Z^ntZ to eimburee
Sm^te^evelof
S wTrhairman
far Jj^lrfth« l.!l
X f t ^ S n n Muffin^'
co?nnHfHth?mntinn motlnn
seconded the motion, motion
Election of New Officer Carol Spizzirri nominated Andy Motion to accept Andy Knapp
Knapp to the SALF Executive as a member of the SALF
Andy Knapp
Board. Mr. Andy Knapp feels as Executive Board was made by
Executive Board as former aide to Rita Mullins. Motion was
Health and Human Services seconded by Browne and
(HHS) Secretary Tommy carried.
Thompson. Knapp he understands
the growing need of SALF's "Pre-
EMS"mission and feels he could
serve as a liaison to those
agencies and individuals who
directly and indirectly could benefit
He feels he can additionally
strengthen SALFs image
nationally, both in board •
development at the state and
national level and generate
revenue with his contacts.
I
I
SALF GOES TO THE OLYPMICS preparedness and life supporting techniques.
Interviews, editorials and instructional training
segments make sure that “The Bystander” has
OQO Carol s “ izzirri has won the United
something for everyone.
Airlines Everyday Heroes Award”,
thanks to Tammy Janney, EMT and SALFs
state facilitator in Pennsylvania who has been
inspired by Carol and nominated her for the
“The Bystander” Radio Show
awar d.
Look for “The Bystander” brought to you by the
W ith over 7,000 essays received, Tammy’s
SALF with host Dane Neal and President/Founder
was one of the twenty-five selected to receive
Carol Spizzirri coming soon to a radio station near
winning recognition to an all-expenses paid trip
you!
to Salt Lake City including tickets to the U.S.
Olym pic events. If you or someone you know has been involved
S uch events included bobsledding, skeleton, in a life saving situation please write about it and
pair skating, speed skating, ski-jump, ice hockey send it to SALF.
and all medal ceremonies.
Major Highlights
Since 2000, when Congressman John Porter (retired) single handedly championed
SALF’s first federal appropriations, Congressmen from across Illinois have felt SALF’s
presence in their districts. Heeding the call from Illinois mayors to continue SALF’s
work of training school children, these gallant representatives went against all odds to
strengthen SALF’s presence statewide and help mirror Illinois’ success into other states.
"SALF continues its expansion outside of Illinois, with the development of SALF-PA.
Governor Rendell, and the State Department of EMS have helped develop a plan for
integrating SALF statewide; utilizing an organizational framework based on the state's
EMS regions. Near Pittsburgh, a pilot program will begin this Spring, and efforts are
S A L F I n s i d e r - October 2004 Page 4
As with all SALF child oriented programs, the students will be We can't forget those Illinois Congressional Delegates; Speaker
trained by certified EMS professionals at no cost to the students Dennis Hastert, 14th Dist, Congressmen John Shimkus 9th
or the school. SALF is committed to strengthening EMS Dist, Mark Kirk 10th Dist., Tim Johnson, 15th Dist. and Jerry
professionals’ role in the community in order to give them the Weller 11th Dist., who awarded SALF appropriations through
recognition they so rightly deserve in addition to providing Centers for Disease Control. Without them, SALF wouldn't
invaluable knowledge to the nations youth. have been able to meet its growing challenges, and tens of
thousands of district children would not be afforded their God
“Blue Cross Blue Shield has been a partner and supporter of given right of knowing how to save the life of a loved one.
both SALF and the Chicago Public Schools for a number of
years. Blue Cross Blue Shield President Ray McCaskey’s These are positive collaborating efforts, which help bring our
leadership and commitment to the school children and SALF Pre-EMS message to our greatest asset, the children. Once a
through this initiative will educate, empower and no doubt save child learns these skills, they share them with their family and
lives” said SALF Communications Director Dane Neal. grow into more responsible citizens during times of uncertainty.
Victims also benefit from the action of a child’s newly found
Letter from the President skills, by increasing their chance of survival, leading to a longer,
Last year, due to deteriorating economic conditions, Illinois’ more productive life.
state budget found SALF with a less-than robust future. This
year, although Illinois is still facing a crunch, the state legislators YOUR help has sparked attention to SALF’s message and
saw the value of our work and decided to reward us with an stimulated our national expansion, while allowing us to honor
our simple, but compelling mission, to empower Bystanders,
increase.
starting with children, with the skills they need to appropriately
react during an emergency situation, in order to help save a life.
Individuals such as Ken Barun, CEO/President of Ronald
McDonald House Charities’ Global, Chicago and Northwest
Indiana Regional branches, and Arne Duncan, CEO of Chicago Carol Spizzirri
Public Schools, joined as partners to sponsor 40 Chicago area
schools, and with the help of Blue Cross Blue Shield Prospective Donor of the Month
CEO/President, Raymond McCaskey, will soon sponsor six SALF would like to congratulate multi-millionaire BILL
more. The climate of corporate America has intensified, as GATES on his selection as the November PROSPECTIVE
Comcast VP and SALF Nat’l Board member, Robert Ryan, DONOR OF THE MONTH!!!! Mr. Gates will receive a
offered to create Public Service Announcements, incorporating COMPLIMENTARY copy of the November newsletter as well
comments from local mayors to bring awareness and ask as a self-addressed, stamped envelope, which will hopefully
businesses to consider SALF as part of their gift-giving menu. encourage the roguishly handsome Gates, to send a generous
Still another partner, members of the U.S. Conference of contribution to the Save a Life Foundation! After his
Mayors, will also air these PSAs on their public access channels contribution is received, Mr. Gates can rest in the knowledge
throughout the nation. that good karma is a lifetime gift.
Mayors have been our greatest advocates due to their realization Why not write to Mr. Gates yourself and congratulate him on
that in disastrous times, their citizen’s lives are at risk while they this prestigious honor?
wait for advanced aid to arrive. As Edwardsville (IL) Mayor
Gary Niebur, and mayors from surrounding communities target Mr. Bill Gates
Anderson Hospital, located in Maryville, Illinois, as the newest Microsoft Corporation
SALF branch office, Miami (FL) Mayor, Manny Diaz, brought One Microsoft Way
SALF to his schoolchildren by way of his “Mentoring Program”. Redmond, WA 98052-6399
Also, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (former Philadelphia
Mayor) and the PA National League of Cities have encouraged Have an idea for a future potential donor? Send it to
SALF’s home within Pennsylvania¹s American Trauma Society. Mandy@salf.org!
The concern from Alexian Brothers Hospital Network (ABHN), Editors: Ryan Mark, Josh Roberts
Schaumberg, Illinois, and mayors from 50 surrounding Authors: Ryan Mark, Dane Neal, Josh Roberts,
Carol Spizzirri, Mandy Vlasz
municipalities, has hastened the establishment of still another
Design: Ryan Mark
SALF home. ABHN has not only opened their doors, but also
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their pockets, to secure its success, appointing Mayor Irv Bock,
Save A Life Foundation
Hanover Park, IL, as SALF HUB Director. ABHN’s Kelley 9950 W. Lawrence Ave Ste 300
Clancy, Corporate Director of External Affairs, soon joined Schiller Park, IL 60176-1216
SALF’s National Board of Directors. Phone: (888) 892 0606 Fax: (847) 928 9684
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