In 1984, the fund started a winter program for older teen-agers between 15 and 18 years old.
But it was not until last summer that substantial funds started arriving.
The fund started buying shares in November 1999 and has paid $27.15 a share, on average, for its position.
The fund started buying shares in January 1998, paying £8.03.
The fund started accepting new investors on 1 August 2010.
That distribution, the first since the fund started in 2001, would be about 9 percent of net asset value.
The fund started right after the 1987 stock market crash.
That compares with more than 30 percent for funds started in the late '70s.
Eight other funds started since the early 90's also carry guarantees.
The fund started buying shares in April 1998 at an average cost of $59.