It's a Family Affair for Delaware Dealer's Annual Giving from the NADA Foundation's Ambassador Program
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SMYRNA, DE--April 26, 2012: William
H. "Bill" Willis, Jr., says it's a "no brainer" for new-car dealers to get
involved with the Ambassadors program of the National Automobile Dealers
Charitable Foundation.
"Every dealer should look at the Ambassadors program as a fantastic
opportunity to give back to their community," said Willis, president of the
Willis Automotive Group in Smyrna, Del.,
and a board member of the National Automobile Dealers Association.
With $10,000 donations each to the NADA
Foundation beginning in 2004, the Willis family created four
ambassadorships. Willis and his brother, Harry D. "Skip" Willis, as well as
their father, William H. Willis, and mother,
Edna V. Willis, were named as Ambassadors.
Donors with three or more gifts of $10,000 to
the program receive the title of "Ambassadors of Distinction" and can
present $2,000 grants every year in
perpetuity.
"This is the gift that keeps on giving. Grants from my family through
the NADA Foundation's Ambassadors program will continue forever," Willis
added. "My children and their children will be able to donate money to
organizations they choose for future generations."
With an original investment of $40,000,
the Willis family has already provided six grants totaling $11,500 to local organizations since 2007. Here's
the breakdown by year, amount and Ambassador:
- 2007: North Smyrna Elementary School ($1,500) -- William H. Willis
- 2008: Delaware Children's Fire Safety Foundation ($2,000) -- William H. Willis, Jr.
- 2009: Smyrna/Clayton Boys and Girls Club ($2,000) -- Harry D. "Skip" Willis
- 2010: Wesley College, Dover, Del., ($2,000) -- William H. Willis
- 2011: Wesley College ($2,000) -- William H. Willis, Jr.
- 2012: City of Waukee, Iowa, Fire Department ($2,000) -- Edna V. Willis
To become an NADA Foundation Ambassador, a dealer, company, association
or individual makes a tax-deductible contribution of $10,000 in their name or in recognition of a loved
one, living or deceased. Ambassadors are then eligible to provide $1,500 grants to charities or philanthropic causes
every three years in perpetuity.
The NADA Foundation's Ambassadors Program
Today, there are 571 Ambassadors who provide about $250,000 to organizations each year in the public
or private sector, supporting a variety of causes from emergency medical
services and education to job training for adults with disabilities. This
year, 135 Ambassadors will present grants to organizations of their choice.
To date, more than $1 million has been
donated to organizations across the country through the program. For more
information or to become an Ambassador, contact the NADA Foundation at
(703) 821-7102 or foundation@nada.org.
About the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation
The NADA Foundation, established in 1975, is the philanthropic arm of
the National Automobile Dealers Association. Funds contributed by new-car
and -truck dealers and friends of the industry provide financial support to
schools, private colleges and universities, emergency disaster relief and
community service programs. For more information, visit NADA.