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WAYS to Give to the Association of Marshall Scholars


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The Association of Marshall Scholars, Inc.

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Association of Marshall Scholars

67 35th Street

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Brooklyn, NY

11232 USA

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The AMS can receive gifts into its Securities and Operating accounts (USD & GBP) as well as its Scholarship Endowment fund. Contributions can be made through: cash, pledges with payment schedules of up to five years, stocks, credit card, employer matches, and estate & planned giving (including life insurance).


THANK YOU!

 

Your support in any amount is essential to continuing the work of the AMS. As a 501(c)3, all donations are fully tax deductible.

Scholars in Wales courtesy of Marshall Xtra funding from the AMS

Scholars in Wales courtesy of Marshall Xtra funding from the AMS


We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Marshall Scholars who have shown commitment to the Association of Marshall Scholars by consistently giving for over a decade. Their enduring generosity has not only strengthened our community and enabled us to enhance our programs, expand our reach, and create opportunities that uphold the values of excellence and service of the Marshall Scholarship.

15 Years

Rein Uritam (1961)

Peter Barack (1965)

Jesse White (1966)

Leonard Srnka (1968)

Robert Gray (1971)

Daniel Klessig (1971)

Samuel Livermore (1973)

Kathleen Fickle (1974)

Frederic Miller (1974)

Edward Stolper (1974)

Carol F. Lee (1976)

Craig Schiffries (1980)

Deborah Yaffe (1987)

Kevin Benson (1990)

Jacob Chacko (2000)

10 Years

Martin Budd (1960)

Patrick Henry (1960)

Walter Glancy (1964)

Caroline Hibbard (1964)

William Janeway (1965)

Terry Miller (1965)

David Rikert (1967)

Parker Hudson (1968)

Richard Tyner (1970)

Bradford Walters (1973)

Philip Kohn (1974)

Katherine Hunt (1975)

Kathleen Sullivan (1976)

Thomas Lupfer (1979)

James Poterba (1980)

Andrew Golding (1982)

Song Tan (1985)

Jeffrey Rhodes (1987)

Thuy Phung (1989)

Todd Pierce (1989)

Thomas Killian (1991)

Joseph Seliga (1995)

Meena Seshamani (1999)

Joshua Goldman (2002)

Thomas Wolf (2005)

Jessica Ashooh (2006)

Michael Li (2007)


AMS Development Committee:

Peter Barack (1965), Nell Breyer, Marty Budd (1960), Elizabeth Harmer Dionne (1992), Scott Grinsell (2004), Ted Kamman (1985), Ted Leinbaugh OBE (1975), Tom Lupfer (1979), Anna Quider (2007)

 

About the Association of Marshall Scholars Annual Allocation

The Association of Marshall Scholars is the organization for Marshall Scholar alumni, from the program’s first class of scholars in 1954 to those who have most recently finished their time in the U.K. The AMS works to strengthen the Marshall Scholarship, build a community of alumni, and foster US-UK ties.

AMS Annual Operating Budget Expenditure

AMS annual spending in 2021 was allocated across three primary areas of activity:

  • Marshall Scholarship

  • Programming & Communications

  • Operations

Please follow the links below for a more detailed description of the AMS initiatives and testimonials on the kind of impact these initiatives are having.

 

Thank you to all of you who are helping to strengthen our efforts.