American Society Of Pharmacognosy Foundation

Organization Overview

American Society Of Pharmacognosy Foundation is located in Cedar Falls, IA. The organization was established in 1991. According to its NTEE Classification (W70) the organization is classified as: Leadership Development, under the broad grouping of Public & Societal Benefit and related organizations. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. American Society Of Pharmacognosy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2022, American Society Of Pharmacognosy Foundation generated $357.5k in total revenue. The organization has seen a slow decline revenue. Over the past 7 years, revenues have fallen by an average of (2.4%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $123.3k during the year ending 12/2022. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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AS EMBODIED IN ITS BY-LAWS, THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHARMACOGNOSY FOUND- ATION IS ORGANIZED TO PROMOTE, SUPPORT AND FURTHER THE INTERESTS AND PURPOSES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHARMACOGNOSY IN THE AREAS OF CHARITY, SCIENCE & EDUCATION, AS DEFINED AND LIMITED BY SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHARMACOGNOSY FARNSWORTH RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: A SINGLE ANNUAL AWARD GIVEN TO A MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY WHO HAS MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO NATURAL PRODUCTS' RESEARCH THROUGH HIS/HER WORK. THE RECIPIENT DELIVERS THE AWARD ADDRESS IN HIS/HER AREA OF EXPERTISE TO THE PARTICIPANTS A THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY. 2022 AWARDEE - BRADLEY MOORE, UC SAN DIEGO, 5000 2022 AWARDEE - HUNG-WEN LUI, UNIV OF TEXAS, 5000


VARRO TYLER PRIZE FOR RESEARCH ON BOTANICALS: AN AWARD TO RECOGNIZE AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS MADE OUTSTANDING SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BOARD FIELD OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BOTANICALS. 1. JOHN H CADELLINA II, THE REEVES GROUP, 5000 2. DJAJA SOEJARTO, UNIV OF ILLINOIS, 5000 ARTHUR E. SCHWARTING AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN FOR THE BEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF NATUAL PRODUCTS. 1. ROBERT CICHEWICZ, UNIV OF OKLAHOMA, 1000 JACK L. BEAL AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN FOR THE BEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF NATUAL PRODUCTS BY A YOUNG INVESTIGATOR. 1. ALEX SHERWOOD, USONA INSTITUTE, 911 2. APRIL RISINGER, UNIV OF TEXAS, 1864 MATT SUFFNESS AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN TO A NEW SCIENTIST FOR RESEARCH IN THE NATURAL PRODUCTS FIELD. 1. JASON CRAWFORD, YALE UNIV, 2000 2. LAURA SANCHEZ, UC SANTA CRUZ, 2000 JOHN FAILKNER AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ASSIST IN THE APPLICANT'S ATTENDANCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTING A LECTURE ON THE AREA OF NATURAL PRODUCTS. 1. CARLA MENEGATTI, VIGINIA TECH, 1000 TRAVEL GRANTS FOR ACTIVE MEMBERS: AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ACTIVE MEMBERS IN THE FIRST 5 YEARS AFTER EARNING THEIR DOCTORAL DEGREE WHO REQUIRE ASSISTANCE TO ATTEND TH SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS. 1. BARBARA ADAIKPOH , UNIV OF ILLINIOS, 600 2. JEFFERY RUDOLPH, UNIV OF FLORIDA, 600 3. NASSIFATOU KOKO TITTIKPINA, UNIV OF LOME, 600 LYNN BRADY TRAVEL AWARDS: AN AWARD GIVEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS TO HELP DEFRAY THE COST OF TRAVEL TO THE ANNUAL ASP MEETING. 1. SUSAN EGBERT, UNIV MANITOBA, 600 2. KELLI MCDONALD, AUBURN UNIV, 600 3. ZARNA ATUI RAICHURA, AUBURN UNIV, 600 4. AMA BOAMAH, UNIV OF UTAH, 600 5. MARGARET BANKS, VIGINIA TECH, 600 6. MARCIO WEISS, UNIV OF SAO PAULO, 600 7. SANDRA BENNET, UNIV OF N. CAROLINA, 600 8. EMMA STOWELL, UNIV OF FLORIDA, 600 9. ALEX SWYSTUN, UNIV OF N. CAROLINA, 600 10. KARA TALBOTT, UNIV OF THE PACIFIC, 600 DAVID CAREW STUDENT TRAVEL AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ASSIST IN THE APPLICANT'S ATTENDENCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTING A PAPER. 1. RICHARD TEHAN, OREGON STATE UNIV, 600 WAGAR BHATTI STUDENT TRAVEL AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ASSIST IN THE APPLICANT'S ATTENDENCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTING A PAPER. 1. ERIN MARSHALL, UNIV OF FLORIDA, 600 THE JERRY MCLAUGHLIN TRAVEL AWARD: AN AWARD GIVEN ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ASSIST IN THE APPLICANT'S ATTENDENCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTING A PAPER. 1. HANNAH FERNANDEZ, UNIV OF CHICAGO, 600 2. JARED WOOD, UNIV OF N. CAROLIA, 600 ASP STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD: AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO A STUDENT TO RECOGNIZE THAT INDIVIDUAL'S OUTSTANDING RESEARCH IN THE GENERAL AREA OF NATURAL PRODUCTS THROUGH A BLINDED REVIEW OF THE APPLICANTS RESEARCH PAPERS, BY THE SOCIETY'S AWARDS AND FUNDS COMMITTEE. 1. ETHAN OLDER, UNIV OF S. CAROLINA, 500 THE KILMER PRIZE: AN AWARD GIVEN ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ASSIST IN THE APPLICANT'S ATTENDENCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTING A PAPER. 1. NOT AWARDED IN 2021 PRESIDENTS TRAVEL AWARD: AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO A GRADUATE STUDENT TO ASSIST IN THE APPLIACANT'S ATTENDANCE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS. 1. KABRE HECK, AUBURN UNIV, 600 2. SARAH BARR, UNIV OF N. CAROLIA, 600 3. CAITLIN MCCADDEN, UNIV OF FLORIDA, 600 AUDREY S BINGEL FELLOWSHIP FOR FEMALE SCIENTISTS: THE AUDREY S. BINGEL FELLOWSHIP IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE FUNDS, UP TO 25,000, TO ASSIST A FEMALE SCIENTIST IN TRANSITIONING FROM A CURRENT CAREER TRACK TO ANOTHER, OR TO BOLSTER THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS IN HER CURRENT, PREFERRED CAREER PATH. 1. ANALISA JORDAN, UNIVERSITY OF SAINT CATHERINE, 7415 2. YOMICA POWDER-GEORGE, UNIV OF THE WEST INDIES, 25,000 DAVID J SLATKIN SYMPOSIUM POSTER AWARD:AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS. 1. NOT AWARDED IN 2021 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: A 2.5 MONTH SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP TO SUPPORT STUDENTS IN LAB-BASED RESEARCH UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AN ASP FACULTY MENTOR. ASP SUMMER RESEARCH WILL PARTICIPATE NOT ONLY IN LAB RESEARCH, BUT ALSO IN A SERIES OF WEEKLY TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS LED BY A TEAM OF ASP FACULTY LEADERS. 1. ALEXANDRA BLAKE, OAKWOOD UNIV, 4630 2. MIRIAM VELAZQUEZ, OHIO STATE UNIV, 4630 3. EZVELDY OCEGUERAA NAVA, CALIFORNIA STATE, 4630 4. NATALIA RIVERA COLON, INTERAMERICAN UNIV OF PUERTO RICO, 4630


RESEARCH STARTER GRANT: AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO ACTIVE MEMBER APPLICANTS WITHIN 8 YEARS OF RECEIPT OF THEIR DOCTORAL DEGREE IN THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF THEIR FIRST INDEPENDENT CAREER POSITION. 1. JIE LIE, UNIV OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 5000


UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS: AWARDED ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS WHO ARE PERFORMING NATURAL PRODUCTS' RESEARCH IN AN ACTIVE MEMBER'S LABORATORY. EACH AWARD CONSISTS OF A 2,000 HONORARIUM TO THE STUDENT AND 500 TO THE ADVISOR TO HELP DEFRAY THE COSTS OF THE RESEARCH. 1. MARGARET HILL, UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND, 2,500 2. YANZHE LIU, UC SAN DIEGO, 2,500


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Emily Britton
Member At La
$0
John Cardellina
Chairperson
$0
C Benjamin Naman
Member At La
$0
Cindy K Angerhofer PHD
Member At La
$0
Steve Swenson
Member At La
$0
Kirk Manfredi Ph D
Treasurer
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $0
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$89,903
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $5,658
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$89,903
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $48,589
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $211,265
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $357,533

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