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MN TIP


MinDak Hunter

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I know all of you are aware of the TIP program but did you know...

*The MONEY needed to keep TIP operating comes from membership fees, fund-raising banquets and donations.

*TIP has ONE full time employee, Executive Director Al Thomas. Everyone else you see working for TIP is volunteering their time.

*TIP is the ONLY private organization in Minnesota protecting all species of wildlife and their habitat.

*TIP was started in 1981 by a group of concerned CITIZENS and averages 1,000 calls per year referred to Conservation Officers, over 400 arrests made annually and over $8,000 paid in rewards each year.

Well the MONEY is not coming in as it has in the past and the program needs our immediate help.

Now is the time to consider becoming a member and help keep TIP viable for the future. It only cost $25.00 for a 1 year membership. Becoming a member is easy and can be done any of the ways listed below. Please forward this to your friends and family asking them to also become a member of TIP.

1.Online- Go to turninpoachers dot com and click TIP Memberships on the left side of the screen. Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the membership level. If you hurry you may get your membership for $20.00 since the webmaster has not updated the site with the new 25 dollar fee yet.

2.Fax your Name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and credit card number and expiration date to 651-406-9025

3.E-mail your Name, address, phone number, and credit card number and expiration date to [email protected]

4.Snail Mail your Name, address, phone number, e-mail address, andcredit card number and expiration date or check to TIP, P.O. Box 21638,

Eagan, MN 55121

5.Phone your information to the TIP office at 651-406-9111 during business hours.

Your membership fee may be eligible for a tax deduction.

TIP is a 501©3 non-profit organization

Junior: (ages 17 and younger) receive newsletter and decal, cost $5.00

Associate: receive newsletter and decal, cost $25.00

Contributing: receive print of the year, newsletter and decal, cost $75.00

Life Sponsor: receive TIP plaque, print of the year, newsletter and decal, cost $500.00

Senior Life Sponsor: (ages 55 and older) receive TIP plaque, print of the year, newsletter and decal, cost $250.00

Corporate Life Sponsor: receive TIP plaque, print of the year, newsletter and decal, cost $1,000.00

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