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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 880

Sec. 10. Foundation purposes.

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Sec. 10. Foundation purposes. The purposes of the Foundation are: to promote, support, assist, sustain, and encourage the charitable, educational, scientific, and recreational programs, projects, and policies of the Department of Natural Resources; to solicit and accept aid or contributions consistent with the stated intent of the donor and the goals of the Foundation; to accept grants for the acquisition, construction, improvement, and development of potential Foundation projects; to solicit and generate private funding and donations that assist in enhancing and preserving Illinois' natural habitats, historic sites, river and stream corridors, state parks, forests, and fish and wildlife areas; and to engage generally in other lawful endeavors consistent with the foregoing purposes.
The foundation shall operate within the provisions of the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986.
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