Donors

We are extremely grateful to our supporters. For a full list of our donors, please click here. Scroll down for a list of our Victory Society including all of those that have included Fieldstone Farm in their planned giving. Read our donors stories about how Fieldstone became an important part of their lives.

“The partnership with a horse is so special. Earning eachother’s trust and working towards a goal and then reaching it together is unlike anything else I’ve experienced,” says Vanessa, who has been involved with the farm for many years and now is Secretary of the Board. Read her story.

Victory Society

We are grateful to all who have named Fieldstone Farm in their wills, bequests, insurance policies, IRAs or other forms of planned giving. Below is a list of these generous donors.

  • Anonymous
  • Donna & Charles* Alusheff
  • Kimberly Ann
  • Julia Brandow
  • Thomas Paul Butler, Jr.*
  • Beverly Jo Cvelbar
  • Tracy Davis
  • Kathy Dennis
  • Ann E. Dickinson*
  • Margo Parr & Tony Drew
  • Charles Eichler*
  • Candy Fischer
  • Elizabeth T. Fogg*
  • Jane Temple & Jonathan Forman
  • Maureen & Brian Foster
  • Rita Franklin* & Grant L. Franklin*
  • Karen Fries
  • Bonnie Gerda
  • Katharine A. Goss
  • Sunnie & Peter Hellman
  • Pat Herrick
  • Annie T. Hitchcock
  • Norma Jerauld
  • Sunny & Ted Jones
  • Betsy Juliano
  • Gail T. Jurey
  • Doreen V. Kearschner*
  • Peggy Kundtz*
  • Bruce and Toby Lee
  • Beth Leitch
  • Connie & Russ Lincoln
  • Kathy & Joseph Mahovlic
  • Leslie M. Mapes
  • Mary L. McMillan
  • Laura & Rob Mock
  • Rita Nagusky*
  • Leona Osrin
  • Faith Pescatore
  • Christie Chipps Peters
  • Peter J. Pogacar
  • Susan Racey
  • Thomas Rathbone*
  • Diane & Robert Stahler
  • Billie Howland Steffee*
  • Jean H. Taber*
  • Anne Marie Kollander & Mark W. Teague
  • Corky Thacker
  • Ellen Traylor
  • Barbara Vilter*
  • Cynthia Woc

*Deceased

Bill of Rights

Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. It is a tradition of giving and sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To assure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and causes they are asked to support, we declare that all donors have these rights:

  • To be informed of the organization’s mission, of the way the organization intends to use donated resources, and of its capacity to use donations effectively for their intended purposes.
  • To be informed of the identity of those serving on the organization’s governing board, and to expect the board to exercise prudent judgment in its stewardship responsibilities.
  • To have access to the organization’s most recent financial statements.
  • To be assured that their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they were given.
  • To receive appropriate acknowledgment and recognition.
  • To be assured that information about their donations is handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent provided by law.
  • To expect that all relationships with individuals representing organizations of interest to the donor will be professional in nature.
  • To be informed whether those seeking donations are volunteers, employees of the organization or hired solicitors.
  • To feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers.

The Donor Bill of Rights was created by the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel (AAFRC), Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).