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Endowed Named Awards
These awards come from income generated from restricted funds:
Henry B. Poor, Gamma ’39 Award – unrestricted
Give to the Poor Scholarship Fund (Select from dropdown menu)
Jonathan E. Persky, Omega ’85 Award – preference to an Omega undergraduate
Give to the Persky Scholarship Fund (Select from dropdown menu)
Robert & Evelyn Kaiser Awards – restricted to Zeta undergraduates
Give to the Kaiser Education Fund (Select from dropdown menu)
Lewis Finkelstein, Omicron ’83 Award – preference will be given to a brother from the Omicron Chapter first and those pursuing degrees in finance and accounting
Give to the Lewis Finkelstein Scholarship (Select from dropdown menu)
Unendowed Awards
These scholarships are funded each year by contributions to the Annual Fund: (select “Undergraduate named scholarship fund” from dropdown menu and put specific award in comments if you have a preference)
J. Russell McShane, Delta ’32 Award – preference to a Delta undergraduate
Francis C. Hardie, Omicron-Zeta ’18 Awards (2) – unrestricted
Robert W. Parsons, Xi ’22 Award – unrestricted
Gardner A. Callanen, Psi ’29 Award – preference to a Psi undergraduate
Earl D. Babst, Iota-Phi ’93 Awards (2) – unrestricted
Albert C. Jacobs, Phi ’21 Award – unrestricted
R. DeWitt Wallace, Epsilon ’14 Award – unrestricted
Robert W. Morey, Pi ’20 Award – unrestricted
Benjamin T. Burton, Chi ’21 Awards (2) – unrestricted
Jerome W. Brush, Jr., Delta Delta ’39 Award – unrestricted
Gregg E. Rohlin, Phi ’83 Award – to a Phi undergraduate
R. Timothy Leedy, Phi ’57 Award – unrestricted
Curtis J. Rettke, Eta ’84 Award – to an Eta undergraduate
William P. King, Omicron ’73 Award – to an Omicron undergraduate
Salvatore L. Biardo, Omicron ’04 Award – to an Omicron undergraduate
Paul D. Friday, Theta Theta ’26 Award – unrestricted
Michael D. Oberg, Theta Theta ’88 Award – to a Theta Theta undergraduate
Eric W. Didul, Phi Beta ’90 Award – preference to a Phi Beta undergraduate
Delta Delta of Williams College Award(s) – to one or more sons or daughters of Delta Delta alumni attending Williams College
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Naming an Endowed Fund with The Foundation:
Significant permanent funding for Foundation programs such as awards, events and other mission aligned programs can come from endowment gifts. Named Funds not only ensure the longevity of the programs of the Foundation but also permanently honor a brother, group and chapters. A single donor or pool of donors may come together and build the fund over a period of time (three to five years) with pledges and outright donations.
Living within the endowment, the gift is invested, and only the interest income is used to support the program or award. The principal is never spent so the fund and the resulting scholarships remain in perpetuity. The donor may name the endowment and fund it with an outright gift of cash, appreciated securities, or through a bequest in the donor’s will.