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General and program groups that may be designated in a Named Endowment Fund for gifts of $100,000 or more:

Funding for General Programming and Operations
Wellness, Health and Medicine Programming
Children’s Programming
News, Financial and Public Affairs Programming
Educational Programming
Cultural Arts, Fine Arts and Performing Arts Programming
Documentaries and History Programming


Gifts under $100,000 may be designated for the General Fund or be added to an existing named fund. Currently Named funds of $100,000 or more for the KLRN Endowment Fund:

Individual Named Funds within the General Fund of the KLRN Endowment Fund, Inc.

  • The M and H Converse Fund
  • The Evelyn White Thomson Affleck Fund
  • The Leo Block Fund
  • The Gorman Foundation Fund
  • The Jeanne Lang Matthews Fund
  • The William and Salome Scanlan Foundation Fund
  • The Weldon Sheffield Fund
  • The Ruth Eileen Butler Sullivan Charitable Foundation Fund
  • The Irene Wischer Fund

Restricted Named Funds within the KLRN Endowment Fund, Inc.

  • The Bob Roth Fund for Telecommunications Equipment
  • The David B. Terk Fund for Children's Programming
  • The John Newman Fund for Documentaries and History Programming
 



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