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'''Arca Foundation''' was formed in 1952 as the [[Nancy Reynolds Bagley Foundation]], which later became the Arca Foundation, by [[Nancy Susan Reynolds]].  
 
'''Arca Foundation''' was formed in 1952 as the [[Nancy Reynolds Bagley Foundation]], which later became the Arca Foundation, by [[Nancy Susan Reynolds]].  
  
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*[[Anna Lefer Kuhn]]
 
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*[[Smith Bagley]], Treasurer, Smith Bagley, Inc.
 
*[[Smith Bagley]], Treasurer, Smith Bagley, Inc.
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*[[Nancy R. Bagley]], President of the Board--Ms. Bagley is a granddaughter of the Arca Foundation’s founder, [[Nancy Susan Reynolds]], and serves as President of the Arca Foundation. She is currently the Editor-in-Chief of [http://www.washingtonlife.com/ Washington Life Magazine]. She previously served as Coordinator of Corporate Communications for [http://www.bmgrights.com/ B.M.G. Entertainment] in New York City. At the height of the Clinton Administration’s efforts to address health issues, Bagley worked on health care reform, first in the Public Liaison Office of the White House and then at the [[Democratic National Committee]]. Nancy also serves as a trustee of the [[Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation]] in North Carolina.
 
*[[Nancy R. Bagley]], President of the Board--Ms. Bagley is a granddaughter of the Arca Foundation’s founder, [[Nancy Susan Reynolds]], and serves as President of the Arca Foundation. She is currently the Editor-in-Chief of [http://www.washingtonlife.com/ Washington Life Magazine]. She previously served as Coordinator of Corporate Communications for [http://www.bmgrights.com/ B.M.G. Entertainment] in New York City. At the height of the Clinton Administration’s efforts to address health issues, Bagley worked on health care reform, first in the Public Liaison Office of the White House and then at the [[Democratic National Committee]]. Nancy also serves as a trustee of the [[Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation]] in North Carolina.
 
*[[Mike Trister]], Esq., Legal Counsel
 
*[[Mike Trister]], Esq., Legal Counsel
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==References==
 
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Arca Foundation was formed in 1952 as the Nancy Reynolds Bagley Foundation, which later became the Arca Foundation, by Nancy Susan Reynolds.

"Since 1952, the Arca Foundation has made grants totaling more than $50 million dollars to over 1,700 organizations. The foundation’s grantmaking has grown from $100,000 in 1952 to over $3 million in 2006. From population policy to toxic waste disposal, Central American conflicts to campaign finance reform, the Arca Foundation has carefully chosen areas of concentration in which to invest its resources, remaining committed to specific principles."[1] It is a funder of the Proteus Fund's Piper Fund.

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