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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).


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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


Thank you for supporting the Association of Marshall Scholars through our most recent Annual Appeals and the Marshall 2020 campaign.
 
The Association of Marshall Scholars (AMS) is pleased to announce the successful completion of its Marshall 2020 campaign, which helped raised commitments in cash, matches, multi-year pledges, and legacy giving of nearly $7.6 million dollars between 2020-2022. Through your generosity, the AMS has surpassed its initial goal and brought the campaign to completion early and over the initial targeted amount. 
 
Through a generous anchoring challenge grant by Reid Hoffman CBE (1990), and additional matching grants by Bill Janeway CBE (1965), Anonymous (1983), and Marcus Ryu (1995), we were given the opportunity to match more than $2.25 million dollars of campaign giving.
 
Over the course of the campaign, ~30% of the membership, as well as donors who are not Marshall Scholars, have joined together to support our fundraising efforts, including 213 new donors and 15 foundations.

We are grateful to the efforts of class chairs and are pleased to acknowledge those leading engagement included the class of 1956 (100% participation), 1960 (74% participation),1957 (57% participation), 1958 (50% participation), and 1989 (50% participation). Younger scholars also gave generously, with 30-40% participation by the classes of 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, and 2015. And the scholars from our most recent classes of 2018 and 2019 have also begun to engage in the AMS's efforts. 
 
We wish to express our deepest gratitude to our major benefactors who have contributed one year and multi-year pledges at the Directors’ Circle level ($250,000+); the Fellows’ Circle level ($25,000+); the Supporters’ level ($5,000+); the Contributors’ level ($1,000+); and through the Marshall Legacy Fund (Planned-Giving), which is now at $2.5M. We are also very grateful to all those who gave --  at any amount --  as a Friend to the AMS ($1+) through our Annual Appeals. 
 
The Marshall 2020 campaign is a significant step towards securing the future of the Association and the Marshall Scholarship.  Campaign funds are helping to strengthen the Scholarship, build a more vibrant and visible Marshall community and actively support ties between the United States and the United Kingdom with scholars and their broader networks through exchanges, forums, fellowships, new initiatives and grants. These funds have already helped the AMS develop significant programmatic activity, communications, and new opportunities for the Scholarship and alumni over the past three years. They will enable us to continue to develop these initiatives in the near future.
 
Thank you for supporting the work of the Association of Marshall Scholars. 

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.