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From: J <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: Lawrence Krauss
Subject: Re: Moving previous Origins Project donations to the new Origins Project Foundation
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 23:08:44 +0000
im sorry but it is not that simple . that is why i asked that you get an approved letter from them. for someone
that took the charitable deduction, they cant simply have their money returned. . I think it can get transferred ,
but it is not simple.
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 5:52 PM Lawrence Krauss < > wrote:
I am sorry Jeffrey. All that people need do is ask that their money be returned to them. I will write a template
for the letter.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Professor
School of Earth & Space Ex !oration and Ph sics Department
Arizona State Universit
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On Dec 28, 2018, at 12:29 PM, J <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
i had asked you for an agreed template from them but you declined . I need you to tell me who to contact,
? will they give money directly mit or what are theiir restriions
On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:01 PM Lawrence Krauss < > wrote:
Here is a draft of an email I hope to send to the 40-50 people who may fall into the category of individuals
or foundations who can request their funds back from ASU. Please send me your comments and
suggestions by tomorrow if possible
LMK
Hi all. Forgive the mass emailing, but I wanted to inform you that the deadline to contact the ASU
Foundation to ask for a return of money you have previously donated to the Foundation on behalf of The
ASU Foundation is Jan 16, 2019, and at the same time to update you on exciting news that will allow you
to continue to support the mission of the Origins Project, if you wish, in a new guise.
First, as most of you are probably aware, ASU discontinued the ASU Origins Project shortly after the
University decided on July 31st not to renew me for a third 5 year term as Director. The Origins staff were
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subsequently moved to work on an unrelated project at ASU, and the ASU Origins website, and the
resources it contains, were taken down from ASU's web pages. Happily, even though the videos of past
ASU Origins Project events are no longer accessible viand ASU Origins website, they remain accessible
directly on youtube, either at https://www.youtube.corn/user/ASUORIGINS/videos or
at https://www.youtube.corn/playlist?list=PLSTp9P8taR5vTLITkHzyWSJHoljSX8iYF.
Following that, on October 19th, I reached an agreement with the University to retire in May 2019, and in
that agreement the following provision was added:
Funds Donated to ASU Foundation for Origins Project: 1f. within 90 dap
of the Effective Date, any ofthe following donors to the ASUFoundation to,support the
Origins Project makes a request that the ASU Foundation return their donation. ASV will
not oppose the return offinds to the donor:
(a) Donors who contributed $4,000 or more, including multiple donationsfrom a
single family, since January 1, 2017; and
Al Donors who contributed in ewers of..E300,000 since 2010.
Only requestsfrom these individuals or groups will be consideredfor return. The LW
Foundation shall be solely responsiblefor determining the methodfor calculating the
amount offinds attributable to each donor that are availablefor return, making the
calculation, and specifjing theform ofthe consent or direction necessaryfrom the done):
Since the original mission of the Origins project that you supported is no long being carried out directly at
ASU, I felt it was important that people who donated to the project should feel free to reassign their
donations elsewhere. The first step in this process is contacted the ASU Foundation to ask for the return of
your funds. I am thus reaching out to you now to let those of you who fall into one of the categories
described above (others among you can contact the foundation and ask as well.. I don't know how rigid
they will be), that you need to contact the ASU Foundation by January 16th to initiate the process of
having your donation returned to you. Contact information for the Executive Director of the ASU
Foundation is given below.
At the same time, I have some good news: The Origins Project's original mission will continue through the
work of a newly created non-profit corporation, The Origins Project Foundation, INC, which will be a tax
exempt organization under 501 (c) (3). We are hoping you will consider reassigning your original
donation, after it is returned to you, to support the work of this new Foundation. The Origins Project
Foundation, which is based in Phoenix, will host the same kind of remarkable forefront public panels that
you are familiar with from the original Origins Projects, as well as host exciting travel and other
educational opportunities giving members of the public direct access to the leading scientist, scholars,
public intellectuals and leading artists, musicians, writers, as we discuss the issues that are most important
for meeting the challenges of the 21st century. While the new program is currently under development, I
am very happy to announce that John Edwards, Joseph Logan, and Steven Horne have joined me as
directors of the Origins Project Foundation. Our website has just been launched, and you can go to it to
follow developments and be added to the mailing list as our full slate of public programs and other
activities unfolds. The website is: https://originsprojectfoundation.org. We are hoping to begin
programming by the summer or fall of 2019 at the latest if we can raise sufficient funds between now and
March.
If you wish assistance in moving your funds to provide a tax free gift to the new foundation, please contact
the foundation via its web site, or contact: John Edwards, the treasurer of the Foundation, directly at..
xxxx. John can give you banking information and other guidance.
Your support of the work of the ASU Origins Project helped turn that program into one of the most
exciting public education opportunities anywhere in the world. Leading that program was one of my
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proudest achievements in over 30 years as a professor at various institutions around the world. I am
extremely excited about carrying on, and expanding that legacy through this new initiative. I am hoping
you will join us as we move forward with an exciting new Origins Project , building on our past
experience, and extending it to new and even more exciting opportunities to connect forefront world
leaders with the public to help build a better future.
Whatever you decide to you, I wanted to personally thank you for helping make Origins such a success,
and I hope to see you again in 2019 and beyond.
Sincerely,
Lawrence Krauss
Lawrence M. Krauss
President, The Origins Project Foundation.
www.lawrencemkrauss.com www.originsprojectfoundation.org
Lawrence M. Krauss
Professor
School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department
Arizona State University,
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