NCSU Libraries Focus Online
Volume 25 number 1 - Fall 2004
Library Development Updates
By Jim Mulvey, Library Development
New NCSU Libraries Endowments
The NCSU Libraries salutes the formation of the following library endowments.
Endowments enhance the library's ability to purchase the books, materials,
and technologies needed to sustain NC State University's intellectual excellence
and to attract or retain key library faculty members.
Henry and Sory Bowers Endowment for the Visual and Performing Arts--supports
the NCSU Libraries' visual and performing arts collections in all formats.
Scott and Mary-Dell Chilton Library Endowment--supports the
NCSU Libraries' collections in all subjects and formats.
Goodnight Education Foundation Library Endowment for Special Collections--supports
the NCSU Libraries' special collections, with a particular emphasis on exhibitions.
Dr. and Mrs. John V. Hamme Library Endowment--supports the
NCSU Libraries' geology collections in all formats.
Cyma Rubin Endowment for the NCSU Libraries Fellows Program--supports
the professional development of a new librarian as the Cyma Rubin Libraries
Fellow.
John H. and Sandra C. Stephenson Libraries Fund--provides
unrestricted support for the NCSU Libraries.
W. Lester Woodall Library Excellence Endowment--provides
unrestricted support for the NCSU Libraries.
New Incubator Endowments
The NCSU Libraries created Incubator Endowment accounts to provide an alternative
for donors who want to support the library's collections but who would like
more than five years to achieve full library endowment status ($15,000). These
accounts are named, perpetual funds administered by the NCSU Libraries within
an endowment held by the NC State University Foundation. Incubator endowments
may be created with an initial gift of $1,000 or more, and the donor may select
a preference for a collection area.
David H. Greenlaw Endowment
Elizabeth A. McMahan Endowment
Bernard F. McTigue Library Endowment for Special Collections
Frank and Dudley Sargent Endowment
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