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The most important source of gift income for Methodist
University is the annual fund. This is the year-in-and-year-out
fund of the College that pays the annual costs for operating
a quality academic institution. It includes the mundane
but necessary, such as lights, heat, and water, as well
as the more attractive like scholarship support, guest lectures,
and performances. The annual fund represents the center
of the Methodist University fund-raising appeal and the
backbone of the support from the church, alumni, parents,
corporations, foundations and other friends. Without support
for the annual fund, Methodist University could not meet
the costs associated with a committed faculty, buildings
and ground maintenance, student financial aid, and other
requirements of an operating budget. So your gifts to the
annual fund, regardless of size, have an important role
in the mission and purpose of Methodist University.
While the annual fund is the life-blood of the College, the other
opportunities for support are similarly compelling for the quality
academic initiatives that define Methodist University. The College
provides a measure of permanent significance through gifts for endowments
and facilities. Gift lectureships, distinguished professorships,
endowed scholarships, and other program endowments are available
for naming, ranging from a $15,000 library acquisition endowment
to $250,000 to name an academic departmental chair.
Some examples of naming and memorial opportunities are listed below:
| Chair of an Academic Department |
$250,000 and above |
| Professorship or Staff Position |
$100,000 and above |
| Scholarship |
$25,000 and above |
| Lecture Series or Performance |
$20,000 and above |
| Library Fund |
$15,000 and above |
There are others that are determined by interest and availability.
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