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SCHEDULE D
(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Supplemental Financial Statements
Complete if the organization answered "Yes," on Form 990,
Part IV, line 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 11e, 11f, 12a, or 12b.
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OMB No. 1545-0047
20
17
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
ST PETERSBURG COLLEGE FOUNDATION
INC
Employer identification number
59-1954362
Part I
Organizations Maintaining Donor Advised Funds or Other Similar Funds or Accounts.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 6.
(a)
Donor advised funds
(b)
Funds and other accounts
1
Total number at end of year
.........
2
Aggregate value of contributions to (during year)
3
Aggregate value of grants from (during year)
4
Aggregate value at end of year
........
5
Did the organization inform all donors and donor advisors in writing that the assets held in donor advised funds are the organization’s property, subject to the organization’s exclusive legal control?
............
Yes
No
6
Did the organization inform all grantees, donors, and donor advisors in writing that grant funds can be used only for charitable purposes and not for the benefit of the donor or donor advisor, or for any other purpose conferring impermissible private benefit?
...................................
Yes
No
Part II
Conservation Easements.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 7.
1
Purpose(s) of conservation easements held by the organization (check all that apply).
Preservation of land for public use (e.g., recreation or education)
Preservation of an historically important land area
Protection of natural habitat
Preservation of a certified historic structure
Preservation of open space
2
Complete lines 2a through 2d if the organization held a qualified conservation contribution in the form of a conservation easement on the last day of the tax year.
Held at the End of the Year
a
Total number of conservation easements
......................
2a
b
Total acreage restricted by conservation easements
....................
2b
c
Number of conservation easements on a certified historic structure included in (a)
.....
2c
d
Number of conservation easements included in (c) acquired after 7/25/06, and not on a historic structure listed in the National Register
...
2d
3
Number of conservation easements modified, transferred, released, extinguished, or terminated by the organization during the
tax year
4
Number of states where property subject to conservation easement is located
5
Does the organization have a written policy regarding the periodic monitoring, inspection, handling of violations, and enforcement of the conservation easements it holds?
............
Yes
No
6
Staff and volunteer hours devoted to monitoring, inspecting, handling of violations, and enforcing conservation easements during the year
7
Amount of expenses incurred in monitoring, inspecting, handling of violations, and enforcing conservation easements during the year
$
8
Does each conservation easement reported on line 2(d) above satisfy the requirements of section 170(h)(4)(B)(i) and section 170(h)(4)(B)(ii)?
.............................
Yes
No
9
In Part XIII, describe how the organization reports conservation easements in its revenue and expense statement, and
balance sheet, and include, if applicable, the text of the footnote to the organization’s financial statements that describes
the organization’s accounting for conservation easements.
Part III
Organizations Maintaining Collections of Art, Historical Treasures, or Other Similar Assets.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 8.
1a
If the organization elected, as permitted under SFAS 116 (ASC 958), not to report in its revenue statement and balance sheet works of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets held for public exhibition, education, or research in furtherance of public service, provide, in Part XIII, the text of the footnote to its financial statements that describes these items.
b
If the organization elected, as permitted under SFAS 116 (ASC 958), to report in its revenue statement and balance sheet works of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets held for public exhibition, education, or research in furtherance of public service, provide the following amounts relating to these items:
(i)
Revenue included on Form 990, Part VIII, line 1
.........................
$
(ii)
Assets included in Form 990, Part X
...............................
$
2
If the organization received or held works of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets for financial gain, provide the
following amounts required to be reported under SFAS 116 (ASC 958) relating to these items:
a
Revenue included on Form 990, Part VIII, line 1
..........................
$
b
Assets included in Form 990, Part X
...............................
$
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.
Cat. No. 52283D
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
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Part III
Organizations Maintaining Collections of Art, Historical Treasures, or Other Similar Assets
(continued)
3
Using the organization’s acquisition, accession, and other records, check any of the following that are a significant use of its collection items (check all that apply):
a
Public exhibition
d
Loan or exchange programs
b
Scholarly research
e
Other
c
Preservation for future generations
4
Provide a description of the organization’s collections and explain how they further the organization’s exempt purpose in
Part XIII.
5
During the year, did the organization solicit or receive donations of art, historical treasures or other similar
assets to be sold to raise funds rather than to be maintained as part of the organization’s collection?
...
Yes
No
Part IV
Escrow and Custodial Arrangements.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 9, or reported an amount on Form 990, Part X, line 21.
1a
Is the organization an agent, trustee, custodian or other intermediary for contributions or other assets not
included on Form 990, Part X?
....................................
Yes
No
b
If "Yes," explain the arrangement in Part XIII and complete the following table:
Amount
c
Beginning balance
.............................
1c
d
Additions during the year
............................
1d
e
Distributions during the year
..........................
1e
f
Ending balance
................................
1f
2a
Did the organization include an amount on Form 990, Part X, line 21, for escrow or custodial account liability?
...
Yes
No
b
If "Yes," explain the arrangement in Part XIII. Check here if the explanation has been provided in Part XIII
....
Part V
Endowment Funds.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 10.
(a)
Current year
(b)
Prior year
(c)
Two years back
(d)
Three years back
(e)
Four years back
1a
Beginning of year balance
....
26,935,186
26,660,356
27,430,633
27,100,453
26,641,634
b
Contributions
...
653,117
254,049
245,089
321,595
441,673
c
Net investment earnings, gains, and losses
19,598
20,581
-5,959
8,585
17,146
d
Grants or scholarships
...
e
Other expenditures for facilities
and programs
...
-150,000
200
-1,009,408
f
Administrative expenses
....
g
End of year balance
......
27,457,901
26,935,186
26,660,355
27,430,633
27,100,453
2
Provide the estimated percentage of the current year end balance (line 1g, column (a)) held as:
a
Board designated or quasi-endowment
b
Permanent endowment
100.000 %
c
Temporarily restricted endowment
The percentages on lines 2a, 2b, and 2c should equal 100%.
3a
Are there endowment funds not in the possession of the organization that are held and administered for the
organization by:
Yes
No
(i)
unrelated organizations
.................
3a(i)
No
(ii)
related organizations
.................
3a(ii)
No
b
If "Yes" on 3a(ii), are the related organizations listed as required on Schedule R?
.........
3b
4
Describe in Part XIII the intended uses of the organization's endowment funds.
Part VI
Land, Buildings, and Equipment.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 11a. See Form 990, Part X, line 10.
Description of property
(a)
Cost or other basis
(investment)
(b)
Cost or other basis (other)
(c)
Accumulated depreciation
(d)
Book value
1a
Land
.....
36,750
36,750
b
Buildings
....
c
Leasehold improvements
d
Equipment
....
e
Other
.....
Total.
Add lines 1a through 1e.
(Column (d) must equal Form 990, Part X, column (B), line 10(c).)
..
36,750
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
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Part VII
InvestmentsOther Securities.
Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 11b.
See Form 990, Part X, line 12.
(a)
Description of security or category
(including name of security)
(b)
Book value
(c)
Method of valuation:
Cost or end-of-year market value
(1)
Financial derivatives
.........
(2)
Closely-held equity interests
........
(3)
Other
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
Total.
(Column (b) must equal Form 990, Part X, col. (B) line 12.)
Part VIII
InvestmentsProgram Related.
Complete if the organization answered 'Yes' on Form 990, Part IV, line 11c.
See Form 990, Part X, line 13.
(a)
Description of investment
(b)
Book value
(c)
Method of valuation:
Cost or end-of-year market value
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Total.
(Column (b) must equal Form 990, Part X, col.(B) line 13.)
Part IX
Other Assets.
Complete if the organization answered 'Yes' on Form 990, Part IV, line 11d.
See Form 990, Part X, line 15.
(a)
Description
(b)
Book value
(1)
DUE FROM ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE
6,338,905
(2)
REMAINDER INTEREST IN TRUST & ESTATE
1,132,661
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Total.
(Column (b) must equal Form 990, Part X, col.(B) line 15.)
...........
7,471,566
Part X
Other Liabilities.
Complete if the organization answered 'Yes' on Form 990, Part IV, line 11e or 11f.
See Form 990, Part X, line 25.
1.
(a)
Description of liability
(b)
Book value
(1) Federal income taxes
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Total.
(Column (b) must equal Form 990, Part X, col.(B) line 25.)
2.
Liability for uncertain tax positions. In Part XIII, provide the text of the footnote to the organization's financial statements that reports the organization's liability for uncertain tax positions under FIN 48 (ASC 740). Check here if the text of the footnote has been provided in Part XIII
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
Schedule D (Form 990) 2017
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Part XI
Reconciliation of Revenue per Audited Financial Statements With Revenue per Return
Complete if the organization answered 'Yes' on Form 990, Part IV, line 12a.
1
Total revenue, gains, and other support per audited financial statements
.......
1
11,299,966
2
Amounts included on line 1 but not on Form 990, Part VIII, line 12:
a
Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments
....
2a
2,646,333
b
Donated services and use of facilities
.........
2b
629,238
c
Recoveries of prior year grants
...........
2c
d
Other (Describe in Part XIII.)
............
2d
25,431
e
Add lines
2a
through
2d
.....................
2e
3,301,002
3
Subtract line
2e
from line
1
..................
3
7,998,964
4
Amounts included on Form 990, Part VIII, line 12, but not on line
1
:
a
Investment expenses not included on Form 990, Part VIII, line 7b
.
4a
1,035,505
b
Other (Describe in Part XIII.)
...........
4b
c
Add lines
4a
and
4b
....................
4c
1,035,505
5
Total revenue. Add lines
3
and
4c.
(This must equal Form 990, Part I, line 12.)
......
5
9,034,469
Part XII
Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements With Expenses per Return.
Complete if the organization answered 'Yes' on Form 990, Part IV, line 12a.
1
Total expenses and losses per audited financial statements
...........
1
4,096,477
2
Amounts included on line 1 but not on Form 990, Part IX, line 25:
a
Donated services and use of facilities
.........
2a
629,238
b
Prior year adjustments
............
2b
c
Other losses
................
2c
d
Other (Describe in Part XIII.)
............
2d
e
Add lines
2a
through
2d
....................
2e
629,238
3
Subtract line
2e
from line
1
...................
3
3,467,239
4
Amounts included on Form 990, Part IX, line 25, but not on line
1:
a
Investment expenses not included on Form 990, Part VIII, line 7b
..
4a
1,035,505
b
Other (Describe in Part XIII.)
............
4b
c
Add lines
4a
and
4b
.....................
4c
1,035,505
5
Total expenses. Add lines
3
and
4c.
(This must equal Form 990, Part I, line 18.)
......
5
4,502,744
Part XIII
Supplemental Information
Provide the descriptions required for Part II, lines 3, 5, and 9; Part III, lines 1a and 4; Part lV, lines 1b and 2b; Part V, line 4; Part X, line 2; Part XI, lines 2d and 4b; and Part XII, lines 2d and 4b. Also complete this part to provide any additional information.
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Explanation
SCHEDULE D, PAGE 1, PART III, LINE 1A
THE FOUNDATION HAS RECEIVED VARIOUS GIFTS OF ART OBJECTS, MICROFILM, AND MICROFICHE. COLLECTIONS DONATED TO THE FOUNDATION ARE BEING HELD FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES AND NOT CAPITALIZED ON THE STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS.
SCHEDULE D, PAGE 2, PART III, LINE 4
THE FOUNDATION HAS RECEIVED VARIOUS GIFTS OF DONATED ART OBJECTS, MICROFILM, AND MICROFICHE, BEING HELD FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES, WHICH ARE NOT REFLECTED ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. THEY INCLUDE: 1.WENDALL WARE MICROFILM COLLECTION - A COLLECTION OF 25,000,000 IMAGES. INDEPENDENTLY APPRAISED TO BE WORTH 1,932,447. 2.CANADIAN DONORS ART COLLECTIONS - A COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY PRINTS AND ARTISTS' PROOFS. INDEPENDENTLY APPRAISED TO BE WORTH 988,653. 3.ANONYMOUS ORIENTAL ART OBJECTS COLLECTION - A COLLECTION OF CHINESE QING DYNASTY AND JAPANESE TAISNO, HEISEI, AND SHOWA PERIOD OBJECTS D'ART. INDEPENDENTLY APPRAISED TO BE WORTH 44,275. 4.ABRAHAM RATTNER, ALLEN LEEPA, AND ESTHER GENTLE ART COLLECTION - OVER 5,000 ARTWORKS WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 22 MILLION. 5.TWO ART QUILTS BY PAULINE SALZMAN. INDEPENDENTLY APPRAISED TO BE WORTH 5,600 AND 4,000. 6.CONTEMPORARY FLORIDA ART COLLECTION AND AMERICAN FINE CRAFTS FROM THE GULF COAST MUSEUM OF ART. INDEPENDENTLY APPRAISED TO BE WORTH 544,210. 7.STELLA ANDERSON PHOTOGRAPHS - A COLLECTION OF 10 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG DONATED BY STELLA ANDERSON WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 2,500. 8.MARTHA CAMPBELL PAINTING WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 800. 9.FLORENCE PUTTERMAN PAINTINGS - TWO PAINTINGS WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 1,600. 10.VICTORIA BLOCK PIECES - A COLLECTION OF NINE WALL-MOUNTED OIL ON CERAMIC PIECES WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 3,500. 11.JACK KING PIECE - A MIXED-MEDIA WALL CONSTRUCTION ART PIECE WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 1,100. 12.JACK BARRETT PAINTING - "KNIGHT OF THE BROWNSTONES" WITH AN ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 6,800. 13.WINSLOW HOMER - A COLLECTION OF PRINTS (370). ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE 46,955. 14.ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS BY JOSEPH WEINZETTE (14). DONATED BY JOSEPH WEINZETTE. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 5,800. 15.DIGITAL PRINT BY ROBERT DERR DONATED BY THE ARTIST. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 1,100. 16.PAINTINGS (26) BY VARIOUS ARTISTS AND ART BOOKS (11), DONATED BY JOHN AND BETTY MILSON. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 14,500. 17.FOUR ETHNOGRAPHIC SCULPTURES AND ONE DECORATIVE LAMP, DONATED BY RITA SCOTT ESTATE. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 21,700. 18.CARVED BASS WOOD - GOLDEN RETRIEVER "BUDDY" BY MARK NOLL. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 750. 19.12 WORKS BY DAVID P. ANDERSON. DONATED BY LAWRENCE KONRAD & ROBERT POPE. NOT VALUED. 20.PAINTINGS (2) BY JOSEPH WEINZETTE; PORTRAIT OF AN AFRICAN GIRL AND URBAN LANDSCAPE. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 1,200. 21.PAINTINGS BY D. ANDERSON - RUSSIAN PEASANT AND MY HEART GREATLY REJOICES. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 5,000 AND 9,000 RESPECTIVELY. 22.PAINTING BY W. NELSON - STAGE COACH. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 4,500. 23.PAINTING BY LISA WILLIAMSON - KENTUCKY LANDSCAPE, PAINTING BY MARY BASSHAM - STILL LIFE WITH TEA POT AND UNTITLED PAINTING BY MARIA CALANDRA, DONATED BY KEN ROLLINS. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 9,500. 24.COLLECTION OF CERAMIC PANAMANIAN/PRE-COLUMBIAN ARTIFACTS DONATED BY LOURDES OLIVEIRA. NOT VALUED. 25.DOG WITH DRAGON FLY SCULPTURE. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 885. 26.MIXED MEDIA ARTWORK "LANDSCAPE" BY MORGAN. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 2,800. 27.JAPANESE TATAMI MATS (2). ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 4,200. 28.3D PAINTING/SCULPTURES. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 1. 29.SPC BAY PINES SAMPLING AND MONITORING WELL. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 2,500. 30.LAW MATERIALS DONATED TO SPC LAW LIBRARY. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE OF 26,875. TOTAL FAIR MARKET VALUE: 25,692,751.
SCHEDULE D, PAGE 2, PART V, LINE 4
RESTRICTED - NONEXPENDABLE CONSIST OF DONOR-RESTRICTED ASSETS (ENDOWMENTS). THESE ASSETS ARE SUBJECT TO EXTERNALLY IMPOSED CONDITIONS THAT THE FOUNDATION WILL RETAIN IN PERPETUITY. THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD ESTABLISHES THE ENDOWMENT PAYOUT RATE, GIVING PRUDENT CONSIDERATION TO ASSET ALLOCATION, EXPECTED RETURNS, FUTURE CAPITAL MARKET ASSUMPTIONS, INFLATION AND OTHER MARKET CONDITIONS AND THE INCOME NEEDS OF THE ENDOWMENT FUND HOLDERS. ENDOWMENT SPENDING IS USED TO FUND SCHOLARSHIPS, NUMEROUS COLLEGE PROGRAMS AND DEPARTMENTS AND PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THE LEEPA- RATTNER-MUSEUM OF ART, THE PALLADIUM THEATRE AT ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE AND THE INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC POLICY SOLUTIONS.
SCHEDULE D, PAGE 4, PART XI, LINE 2D
CHANGE IN VALUE OF SPLIT INTEREST AGRMTS 25,431
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