Indiana Forestry Education Foundation

The Indiana Forestry Educational Foundation, Inc., (IFEF) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 corporation that formed in 1983 for the purpose of receiving contributions to help meet the challenges of the future through funding of forestry educational programs, educational scholarships in forest management, and promoting responsible stewardship of our timberlands.

IFEF is managed by a Board of Trustees who is elected by the Board of Directors of IFWOA and an Executive Director.

When you join IFWOA, $5 of your dues is donated to IFEF. Additional donations are always appreciated. All donations to IFEF are tax deductible as a charitable donation. Other opportunities for giving are general gifts, designated gifts, installment gifts, and bequests. Send IFEF donations to the address below.

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