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Committee on Theological Education of the General Assembly
The Theological Education Fund of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) | 203142203030
Purposes are found in Exhibit 2 of the Fund Advisory Agreement. 1. The support of seminaries related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) through the receipt, solicitation, marketing, management, administration, investment and distribution of the Theological Education Fund of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), herein the Fund. Such support includes the employment by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Foundation (the Foundation) of persons for marketing and development of the Fund who are dedicated solely to generating financial support for theological education, and whose performance is ultimately directed and evaluated by the Committee on Theological Education of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), herein COTE, in consultation with the Foundation. The costs incurred by the Foundation with respect to the employment of the person(s) serving in such staff positions, such as salary and benefits, shall be reimbursed from the Fund as provided in the Fund Advisory Agreement between the parties 2. The support, maintenance and administration of the existing Seminary Support Network of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) until such time as the Foundation and COTE shall determine the future role of this body. The Foundation shall establish a full-time staff position dedicated to supporting this Network until a decision about the Network's future has been determined by the Foundation and COTE. The costs incurred by the Foundation with respect to the employment of the person serving in such staff position, such as salary and benefits, shall be reimbursed from the Fund. 3. The receipt, administration, maintenance and development of marketing information and databases for the Fund as transferred to Foundation, as permitted by applicable law and by representations made by the PMA and/or Foundation to donors. 4. Other purposes and activities as may be mutually agreed upon by the Foundation, COTE, and the PCUSA A Corp. 5. It is understood that the funds and donations that become part of the Fund have express restrictions which are not modified by these Purposes.
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The Guardian Fund | 102201102229
The Board of Trustees has endorsed a course of action that will position it to nurture, receive, and administer for mission the Church's share of that $7 to $10 trillion of American wealth. The Guardian Fund will enable the seeds to be planted for perpetual, life changing stewardship education throughout the Church and personal charitable financial planning through trained, professional Development Officers. Further, the Guardian Fund will provide the nourishment for these seeds to grow to maturity and enable a full harvest for mission fulfillment. Our goal is to produce more dollars for mission! Our vision is far reaching, beginning with $20 million, and expanding well beyond. What we give now will dramatically multiply the work of the Foundation for mission over the years. The challenge is for each trustee to be a witness to the Church through their personal stewardship.
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R. J. Wig Fund | 203142061017
To aid students, or faculty in the Presbyterian Seminaries unless otherwise directed by the unanimous written approval of the membership of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation.
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J K McLennan Fund | 203142061018
net income shall be paid to The Council on Theological Education to provide student scholarships for seminaries related to the Council on Theological Education.
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John Cooley Fund #2 | 203142094046
Council on Theological Seminaries
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