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CROCKETT FUND
What is the Crockett Fund?
The Harry J. Crockett, Jr. Endowment Fund is a capital fund which is invested, rather than spent. The Crockett Fund ensures MSS’s financial stability, because its capital could be tapped to support operating expenses in the event of an unforeseen financial disaster that severely affected MSS annual revenue.
Why give to the Crockett Fund?
•To help ensure long-term success and financial stability for MSS.
•To help support – and eventually expand – MSS grant programs.
How can you give to the Crockett Fund?
[Click here] to use a credit card to give online through our secure payment portal.
Or – send your check to: MSS / 429 24th St. North / La Crosse, WI 54601.
EXUM FUND
What is the Exum Fund?
The William Exum Minority Fellowship Fund is a capital fund, invested rather than spent, from which the earnings are earmarked to support the Midwest Sociological Society’s annual commitment to fund a Minority Fellowship administered through the American Sociological Association [ASA]. In recent years, MSS has provided $10,000 annually to ASA to support an MSS Minority Fellow.
Why give to the Exum Fund?
To help support – and eventually expand – MSS‘s support of minority scholars.
How can you give to the Exum Fund?
[Click here] to use a credit card to give online through our secure payment portal.
Or – send your check to: MSS / 429 24th St. N. / La Crosse, WI 54601.
Members and friends of the Midwest Sociological Society have the opportunity to make contributions to the Society's special funds --the Harry J. Crockett, Jr. Endowment Fund, and the William Exum Minority Scholarship Fund.
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