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Annual Performance and Accountability Report
November 15, 2011
FY 2011 Performance and Accountability Report
The Udall Foundation is an Executive Branch agency that was established by Congress in 1992
and began operations in FY 1995. It helps educate the next generation of Native American and
environmental leaders through college scholarships, a Congressional Native American internship
program, graduate fellowships, and the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management
and Policy.
The Foundation also operates the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, which is
the only entity within the federal government focused entirely on preventing and resolving
environmental conflicts and promoting collaborative decision making. The U.S. Institute
promotes meaningful participation by a wide range of stakeholders in decision making and
resolving conflicts involving the federal government.
The Foundation has a track record of translating modest funding levels into concrete national
achievements in these areas.
In addition, I am pleased to report that the Foundation received an unqualified ("clean") audit
opinion for FY 2011, which assures Congress, the general public and others that the financial
statements contained in this report accurately reflect the financial health of the Foundation.
The Board extends its thanks to those who have provided support to the Foundation and
believes this performance and accountability report justifies the continued support of our
activities.
Eric D. Eberhard
Chairman of the Board