DAVENPORT, IOWA (April 25, 2022) — Modern Woodmen of America’s Board of Directors has appointed Jerald J Lyphout (East Moline, Illinois), as the organization’s 12th president and CEO, effective January 1, 2023. Modern Woodmen, a fraternal financial services organization, has been headquartered in Rock Island since 1897.

ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (May 20, 2019) — On Thursday, May 23, eight female students from Denkmann Elementary School will present a website they’ve coded over the past two quarters with IT professionals from Modern Woodmen of America.

Event background:

Sales benefit Child Abuse Council during Child Abuse Awareness Month

Throughout April, Child Abuse Awareness Month, several businesses in downtown Rock Island are donating a portion of proceeds to benefit Child Abuse Council. Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal financial services organization based in Rock Island, will match these donations, up to $1,000.

The participating businesses are:

Strong for members, their families and their communities

Throughout Modern Woodmen of America’s 135 years in business, members have always come first. The fraternal financial services organization recently shared its 2017 financial and fraternal numbers, which showcase that dedication to protecting futures and serving communities.

Some highlights from 2017:

Annual holiday project celebrates its 45th year

 

 

In 1972, a Modern Woodmen of America employee named Gale Harter put on a Santa Claus costume to visit a relative in a senior center. He mentioned his fest...

In 2015, Rock Island-based Modern Woodmen of America continued to grow its financial and fraternal successes. The fraternal financial services organization reports that life insurance in force grew by more than $800 million for the fifth strai...

Kid-friendly activities educate guests on the life stages of eagles

Bald Eagle Days is back – and so is Modern Woodmen of America’s Wings of Life exhibit! Designed to take visitors through the life of an eagle, Modern Wo...

Two-year project donates 648,000 meals

 

67 meal-packing events.  2,300 Modern Woodmen volunteers. 648,000 meals.

Over the past two years, Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal financial services organization, has organized meal-packing events with employees and financial representatives throughout the country in an effort to address food insecurity in the United States.

In America, approximately 1 in 7 households experiences food insecurity. For American households with children, the statistic jumps to nearly 1 in 5. (USDA Economic Research Service, 2014)

"When we learned how many people in the United States experience hunger, we were stunned," says W. Kenny Massey, Modern Woodmen's president and CEO. "We knew we had to take action."

Modern Woodmen's Knock Out Hunger campaign began in 2014 at the organization's home office in Rock Island, Illinois. About 390 home office employees organized and participated in a meal-packing event, which produced 50,000 meals for River Bend Foodbank in Davenport, Iowa. The employees also collected more than 2,500 pounds of food, donated $15,609.49 to River Bend Foodbank and spent more than 965 hours volunteering for the cause.

The project was then introduced to regional directors of Modern Woodmen offices across the country during an annual conference last January. The regional directors, who packed and donated 50,000 meals with their families during the conference, were encouraged to organize meal-packing events with the financial representatives in their home states.

The response was incredible. The regional offices held 65 events. More than 1,700 financial representatives and family members volunteered, packing and donating 548,000 meals to nearly 250 community food pantries throughout the country.

"Our goal was to pack 500,000 meals this year," notes Massey. "Thanks to the overwhelming support of our employees and representatives, we knocked it out of the park."

"Our overall support and enthusiasm for this project was tremendous," he adds. "I can't wait to see what the next year will bring."

As a tax-exempt fraternal benefit society, Modern Woodmen sells life insurance, annuity and investment* products not to benefit stockholders, but to improve the quality of life of its stakeholders - members, their families and their communities. This is accomplished through social, charitable and volunteer activities. In 2014, Modern Woodmen and its members provided more than $19 million and nearly 437,000 volunteer hours for community projects nationwide.

* Securities offered through MWA Financial Services Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Modern Woodmen of America

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For more information about Knock Out Hunger or Modern Woodmen, contact Michelle Opsahl, 309-793-5660, Michelle.Opsahl@modern-woodmen.org.

Project contributes 5,000 meals to area food pantries

When local Modern Woodmen of America representatives learned that 14.2 percent of households in Illinois experience or are at risk of hunger, they sought to make a difference. Jeffrey N. Sowards, regional director for Modern Woodmen, organized a meal-packing event with the representatives and their families.

"It was truly shocking to learn of the food insecurity in Illinois," said Sowards. "We're excited to do our part to end hunger in our community."

The event took place on Sept. 19 at First Congregational Church in Clinton, Iowa, where Joseph Cullen Root, Modern Woodmen's founder, heard the sermon that inspired the organization's name in 1883. The event supports Modern Woodmen's Knock Out Hunger campaign, a national effort to prepare and donate 500,000 meals throughout the country. Sowards' event produced 5,000 meals, which have been donated to local food pantries.

"This is such an important project - I hope it drives others to contribute to their local food pantries and shelters," said Sowards.

As a tax-exempt fraternal benefit society, Modern Woodmen sells life insurance, annuity and investment* products not to benefit stockholders, but to improve the quality of life of its stakeholders - members, their families and their communities. This is accomplished through social, charitable and volunteer activities. In 2014, Modern Woodmen and its members provided more than $19 million and nearly 437,000 volunteer hours for community projects nationwide.

* Securities offered through MWA Financial Services Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Modern Woodmen of America

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2014 was another strong year financially and fraternally for Rock Island-based Modern Woodmen of America. Life insurance in force grew by nearly $1 billion for the fourth straight year, and assets surpassed the $14 billion mark.  

"Modern Woodmen continues to demonstrate notable financial strength and stability, and our fraternal contributions remain an important part of our organization," said W. Kenny Massey, president and CEO of Modern Woodmen. "Our fraternal member benefits and programs have truly enriched the lives of our members, their families and their local communities, and I am proud to report that we contributed over $19 million in fraternal expenditures in 2014."  

Continued growth in life insurance in force  

Life insurance in force, the total amount of life insurance owned by members to protect their families in case of premature death, increased to over $37 billion.  

"Protection is key for the American family," said Massey. "Through the personalized, knowledgeable support of our financial representatives, members can gain the life insurance coverage they need to protect their loved ones."  

Assets exceed $14 billion  

Modern Woodmen's assets increased 5.5 percent over 2013, reaching over $14.1 billion. Assets are primarily invested in high-quality, low-risk corporate and government bonds.  

"Fiscal responsibility is essential to our continued success," said Massey. "It allows us to protect the promises made to our members nationwide. For that reason, it is our first obligation."  

Annuity assets under management equaled $8.1 billion.  

Total life insurance, annuity and other certificate reserves, which are funds held to guarantee future benefits to members, increased 5.6 percent to slightly over $11 billion.  

Strong operational results

Total premium income was $1.07 billion in 2014.

Compared to 2013, variable annuity certificate sales increased 17 percent, and variable annuity premiums increased by 28 percent.

Payments and benefits to members in 2014 increased 6.1 percent to $803.4 million. This includes death benefits, annuity payments and surrender benefits. An additional $14.8 million in dividend payments was refunded to life insurance and annuity certificates.

Net gain from operations after dividends was nearly $16.2 million with a total net income of $85.4 million.

Total surplus and special reserves were $1.48 billion in 2014. Surplus and special reserves provide additional safety for members and ensure Modern Woodmen's ability to meet unforeseen events, continue the organization's fraternal programs and provide funds for future growth. To protect and enhance the impact of these funds and strengthen the commitment to members, Modern Woodmen set aside additional reserves in 2014.

Modern Woodmen's solvency ratio of 111.69 percent means that for every $100 of liabilities (promises made to members), Modern Woodmen has $111.69 of assets to back up those promises.

Fraternal programs support communities nationwide

Modern Woodmen has a nationwide membership of nearly 770,000. Fraternal expenditures supporting Modern Woodmen's family-oriented member benefits and programs totaled over $19 million. These benefits and programs include disaster relief assistance, college scholarships, social and volunteer service programs by adult chapters and youth service clubs nationwide, and educational programs for schools and youth groups.

Key fraternal results included: 

- More than 1.5 million people attended social, educational and volunteer events sponsored by Modern Woodmen chapters.

- 173,205 hours of volunteer service were recorded by youth service club members and 263,548 hours of volunteer service were reported by adult chapter members.

- 2.3 million children were educated through free Modern Woodmen youth educational programs. 

- $10.8 million was contributed through Modern Woodmen's Matching Fund Program. The Matching Fund Program meets needs in member communities across the country. The fundraising projects, matched by Modern Woodmen, were conducted by the organization's 2,717 adult chapters, 263 Summit chapters (for members age 55 and older) and 790 youth service clubs.

Modern Woodmen of America is a member-owned fraternal financial services organization. Since 1883, the organization has brought people together, supported families and strengthened communities nationwide. Modern Woodmen - touching lives, securing futures.

Securities offered through MWA Financial Services Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Modern Woodmen of America

Subject to change, fraternal benefits are not part of the contract and may have specific eligibility requirements.

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