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August 5, 2010

Forty of the richest men and women in the country — including Tulsa's George Kaiser and Oklahoma State University alum T. Boone Pickens — will donate at least half their wealth to charities, according to The Giving Pledge, a charitable organization of billionaires.
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FEBRUARY, 2010

T. Boone Pickens announces he’ll give another $100 million to his alma mater Oklahoma State University as part of a $1 billion fundraising campaign. The $100 million estate gift will fund a major endowment for scholarships, said Pickens, who has now given more than $500 million to OSU.
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NOVEMBER, 2009

Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert recently presented the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth’s Legacy Award to T. Boone Pickens, recognizing the legendary energy investor’s generosity and foresight in his support of the center’s brain health research.
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Boy Scounts of America PhotoThe T. Boone Pickens Foundation focuses grants to organizations that operate in its core giving categories (see “About TBPF”). The current partner spotlight is the Last Frontier Council, Boy Scouts of America, which represents 30,000 youth and more than 8,000 volunteer Scouters and adults enjoying and delivering the promise of Scouting in twenty-four counties across central, western, and southwestern Oklahoma.

Last Frontier Council is comprised of a volunteer board of directors, each committed to seeing the council succeed in delivering the promise of Scouting to the youth living in the Last Frontier Council service area, and a professional staff that supports the council’s volunteers. Its mission is to serve others by helping to instill values in young people and, in other ways, to prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential.

Boy Scouts of America PhotoThe Pickens Foundation donated $250,000 to the Council, which will be used to fund an Energy, Science and Technology Center at Slippery Falls Scout Ranch near Tishomingo, Oklahoma. The center will feature the state’s energy industry, natural resources and technology.

“I’ve long appreciated and supported Scouting and the ideals it represents,” Pickens says. “This project involves subjects that have played a significant role in my life. I enjoy being able to support this program and the citizens of the future Scouting is producing in my native state.”

Last Frontier Council delivers the promise of Scouting through a diverse array of exciting Boy Scouts of America programs for boys in first grade through high school (Cub Scouts, Webelos Scouts, Boy Scouts and Varsity Teams) and through Venturing, a program for all high school and early college-age youth, male or female, who are over fourteen and have completed the eighth grade and are not yet age twenty-one.

“The gift from the Pickens Foundation is essential to teaching young people about the past and the future of energy, science and technology in the United States and the vital role that Oklahoma has, and will, play,” Last Frontier Council Scout executive Tom Dugger says. “The reality of wind energy powering our homes and natural gas powering our vehicles certainly makes this program much more important and pertinent in the lives of our young people.”

For more information about the Last Frontier Council, visit www.lastfrontiercouncil.org/ or call 405-840-1114 or 888-841-1114.

 

 

 

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