RECOVERY AGENTS BENEFIT FUND
Updated 19 days ago
In 2002, he approached the Board of Directors of RSIG with the concept of the Recovery Agents Memorial Fund, later to be known as the Recovery Agents Benefit Fund (RABF); and received approval to start the fund with a small deposit from RSIG. In late 2008 and early 2009, Ed and Diane Kirzl an independent CPA began the arduous task of obtaining approval from the IRS for the Recovery Agents Benefit Fund to become a 501(c)(3). In July 2009, this approval was received and the RABF became a recognized charitable organization. As indicated in the fund's 501c3 application, no one affiliated with the fund draws a salary or receives any sort of compensation aside from the personal satisfaction in knowing they are giving back.