Fact Sheet Alabama
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FACT SHEET ALABAMA (Based on numbers available 01/01/2021) MEMBERSHIP YOUR STATE GOVERNMENT’S CONTRIBUTION TO DU FOR GRAND TOTAL: 7,379 CANADIAN PROJECTS • Members: 7,087 • Total contributions granted: $2,020,116 General Members: 6,496 • Location of projects: Southern Ontario Marsh (Oshawa Greenwings: 153 Second Marsh, St. Luke's Purchase); Manitoba (historic) Legacy Greenwings: 50 Sponsor Members: 388 ALABAMA STATE CHAIRMAN • Major Sponsors: 292 Lamar Seibenhener, State Chairman Life Sponsor: 194 4146 Surrey Lane, Auburn, AL 36832 Diamond Life: 42 (334) 524-0767 Sponsor in Perpetuity: 8 [email protected] Diamond Sponsor in Perpetuity: 8 Heritage Sponsor: 13 FOR INFORMATION ON DUCKS UNLIMITED EVENTS Diamond Heritage: 8 CONTACT: Benefactor Roll of Honor: 3 T.J. Thomas, Regional Director, North AL Gold Benefactor Sponsor: 5 394 Yancy Road, Madison, AL 35758 Diamond Benefactor Sponsor: 2 (256) 990-2006 Legacy Sponsor: 3 [email protected] Gold Legacy Sponsor: 1 Platinum Legacy Sponsor: 1 Tommy Ware, Regional Director, South AL Diamond Legacy: 3 2837 N. 20th Street, Ocean Springs, MS 39564 Conservation Pioneer Sponsor: 1 (228) 334-5252 C (228) 364-2672 Waterfowl Patron Sponsor: 0 [email protected] Wetland Guardian Sponsor: 0 Jeff Lawrence, Director Fundraising & Volunteer Relations - Region 4 FEATHER SOCIETY MEMBERS: 43 (501) 728-4949 • Silver: 34 [email protected] • Gold: 6 • Emerald: 1 FOR INFORMATION ON BECOMING A MAJOR SPONSOR • Platinum: 1 CONTACT: • Diamond: 1 Shawn Battison, Senior Director of Development • Legacy Conservation Pioneer: 0 (334) 430-8622; [email protected] • Legacy Waterfowl Patron: 0 • Legacy Wetlands Guardian: 0 Chad Manlove, Managing Director of Development (601) 206-5442; [email protected] U.S. CONSERVATION PROGRAMS • Total acres conserved in flyway: 2,148,847 • Total acres conserved in this state: 18,790 FOR INFORMATION ON DU'S GIFT PLANNING PROGRAM • Amount spent to date on projects in flyway: $612,132,027 CONTACT: • Amount spent to date on projects in state: $2,541,682 Jeromy Rutledge, Director of Gift Planning • Primary waterfowl species that benefit from DU’s efforts (913) 433-6005; [email protected] include: Mallard; Black Duck; Wood Duck; Ring-Necked Duck; Blue-Winged Teal; Canvasback and Redhead. FOR INFORMATION ON DU’S CONSERVATION PROGRAMS CONTACT: STATE FUND-RAISING EFFORTS Scott Manley, Ph.D, Director of Conservation Programs • Total event income dollars raised: $608,757 (601) 206-5443; [email protected] • Number of committees: 25 • Number of fund-raising events: 44 Tim Willis, Manager of Conservation Programs • Local chapter volunteers: 674 (601) 206-5454; [email protected] LEADER IN WETLANDS CONSERVATION (over) .