FEDERAL SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY DONATION PROGRAMS

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October 1, 1984
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 U ~ $~ ~, a g ~~ ~~~ a ~? Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program s October 1984 General Services Administration Office of Federal Supply and Services Washington, DC 20406 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 f Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Programs federal surplus personal property donation 'x,'? enable certain non-Federal organizations to obtain personal property the Federal oovernment no longer needs. `:Ths back authority for donation programs is the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act Of 1949. as amended. This and related statues authorize the Administrator of the Gene al Services Administration (GSA) to transfer surplus personal property for donation to non-Federal public agencies and other specifically designated recipients. The major categories of eligible t+ec:ipient8 are: ? public agencies ? rwnprofit educational and public health activities nonprofit and public programs for the elderly educarQnal activities of special interest to the .armed services :public ~irpOrte Onerd information about such programs is given sin this pamphl~, and offices from which more apectific information can be obtained are listed. }Distribution of Surplus Personal property 1 accordance with the law, State surplus 'property agencies have been. established bpi each V+rgin Wands, the Northam Mariana Islands, and puarn to dissXibute personal property designated as surplus by the Federal Government. These State surplus property agencies advise applicants of eligibility requirements and procedures to tie followed in acquiring Federal surplus personal property and of the conditions and restrictions placed on the property. Moat agencies operate on aself-sustaining basis by assessing recipients a service charge to cover handling, transportation, and administrative expenses. Eligible Recipients Public activities involved in such activities as conservation, economic development, education, park and recreation programs, public safety, programs for the elderly, and public health may be eligible for donations of surplus personal property. Public Agencies Public agencies may include States, their departments, divisions, and other instrumentali- ties; political subdivisions of States, including Cities, counties, and other local Government units and economic-development districts; instrumen- talities created by compacts or agreements be- tween States or political subdivisions; and Indian tribes, bands, groups, pueblos, or communities located on State reservations. Nonprofit Educational and Public Health Activities Surplus personal property may be donated to nonprofit educational and public health activities exempt from taxation under Sec. 501(c){3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. The property must be used to aid education or public health, either directly or through research. Nonprofit education and public health activities may include medical institutions, hospitals, clinics, and health centers; schools, colleges, and universities; child- care centers; educational radio and television stations; museums; and libraries. Nonprofit and Public Programs for the Elderly State or local government agencies, and nonprofit organizations or institutions, which receive funds appropriated for programs for older individuals under the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, under title IV or title XX of the Social Security Act, or under titles VIII and X of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and the Community Services Block Grant Act, may be eligible to receive donations of surplus personal property for programs for the elderly. Educational Activities of Special Interest to the A rmed Services The Secretary of Defense has designated activities such as military and maritime academies, armed-services preparatory schools and other schools with military-connected programs, and the national organizations such as the American National Red Cross; Boy Scouts of America; Boys' Clubs of America; Camp Fire, Inc.; Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.; Naval Sea Cadet Corps; United Service Organizations, Inc.; Young Marines of the Marine Corps League; Little League Baseball, Inc.; National Ski Patrol System, Inc.; Admiral H. G. Rickover Foundation; U.S. Olympic Committee; and SEA Schools as recipients of Department of Defense surplus personal bproperty. ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R0003 Individual units of the national organizations, such $s Boy SCOUt or Girl Scout troops and Red Cross d~apters, should contact their regional or national headquarters rather than i:he State surplus property agencies. Public Airports Any State, pditit.al subdivision, municipality, or tax?suppor'ted institution may receive surplus personal property through donation for use in the development, improvement, operation, or maintenance of a public airport. Further Information The fdlowing offices may be contacted for information. General Services Administration Office of Federal Supply and Services Offics of Property Management (FMD) Washington, DC 20406 Armed?Services Educational Activities and National Organizations Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower, Installations, and Logistics) Department of Defense The Pentagon Washington, DC 20301 Public Airports Regional Federal Aviation Administration offices (Attn: Airports Branch Chief) or Office of Airport Planning and Programming (APP-1) Washington, DC 20591 State Agencies for Su rplus Property (whose addresses are listed below) Alabama P.O. Box 2488 Gadsden, AL 35903 (205) 492711 Alaska 200 North Wrangell St. Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)279-0598 A rizon~ 312 South 15th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 255-5701 Arkansas 8700 Remount Rd. North Little Rock, AR 72118 (501)835-3111 California 140 Commerce Grcte Sacramento, CA 95815 (918)323-8521 Colorado 4700 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80222 (303) 388-5953 Connecticut P.O. Box 170 Wethersfield, CT 08109 (203)568-7190 Delawa ra P.O. Box 299 Delaware City, DE 19708 (302)834-4512 District of Columbia No. 5 DC Village Lane, SW Washington, DC 20032 (202)787-7830 Florida 560 Larson Bldg. Tallahassee, FL 32301 (904) 488524 Georgia 1050 Murphy Ave., SW Building 1A Atlanta, GA 30310 (404)656-2681 Guam P.O. Box 884 Agana, GU 96910 (671) 472-2271 Hawaii 729 Kakoi Street Honolulu, HI 96819 (808)548-6948 Idaho P.O. Box 7414 Gowen Field Boise, ID 83707 (208) 334-3477 Illinois 4390 South Jeffory St. Springfield, IL 62705 (217) 786-6366 Indiana 601 South Kentucky Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46225 (317)232-1384 Iowa Hoover State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319 (515)281-5391 ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 Kansas Rurd Route 4, Box 38A Topeka, KS 88803 (913) 296-2351 Kentucky 514 Brett Avenue Frankfort, KY 40601 (5o2I ~-48.8 Louisiana Box 44351, Capitol Sta. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (504) 3~2-7880 Maine Stets Office BWg. 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Box 1199 Richmond, VA 23209 (804) 786-3884 Virgin Islands P.O. Box 1437 St. Thomas, VI 00801 (809) 774-0414 Washington P.O. Box 1529 Auburn, WA 98002 (206)931-3931 West Virginia 2700 Charles Avenue Dunbar, WV 25064 (304)768-7303 Wisconsin P.O. Box 1585 Madison, WI 53701 (608)266-7839 Wyoming 2045 Westland Road Cheyenne, WY 820p2 (307)777-7669 ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/02 :CIA-RDP90M00004R000300010022-0 mat Qffices ~#d1~~iMorrrtllr~ion on aoquirirp Federal ', property. contact the Director, Safvice 6uheeu, Office Oi Federal '~rtd 3arviicls. in the GSA region nerving Oapiital Region Rpion S - r!wr0y INaryUnd and Wisconsin ~ - - - 230 3.Oearborn St. 'MMasldriplon, OC 20~10T (312)353?-5375 ~47~-1701 Rpion a '~~OnnacMwt.iWine, Nebraska '';I~Matiwlaetb, New 1500 E. earnisoer Rd. ~t31 ~ ~~ ~ IFe-mork ` (81916-7908 ?!#Mt-Ji?ssy. Nsw York, Fort Worth? 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