Monday, September 6, 2010

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Contribute to the Work of AMSA Through Your Gift

AMSA’s work to promote the academic study of masculinities and particularly the work of new scholars is furthered by the kind gifts of members and non-members alike. It’s easy to contribute to AMSA’s on-going work on-line. The American Men’s Studies Association is a non-profit (501c3) organization. All gifts are fully tax deductible. Make an online contribution now through the secure ZAP Events.

Encourage Future Scholars Through The Loren Frankel Student Scholarship Fund
Members and friends of AMSA have raised approximately $10,000 toward the goal for AMSA’s endowed student scholarship fund, The Loren Frankel Student Scholarship Fund. Each year interest generated by the endowment is used to support students attending and presenting at AMSA’s annual men’s studies conference. This fund is a precious commitment to building the next generation of men’s studies scholars, therapists, and counselors. Contributions can be made when you renew your membership or separately at any time. Consider giving even a small amount to this fund this year. You can do so online along with your new or renewal membership or as a separate further statement of your support for this work at any time.
Learn more about the Loren Frankel Scholarship.

Promote Men’s Studies Scholarship Through The Samuel Femiano Men’s Studies Lecture Fund
The AMSA has contributed an initial $5,00 toward the goal of $20,000 for AMSA’s endowed lectureship, The Femiano Lecture in Men’s Studies. Each year interest generated by the endowment is used to support a major scholar to present a plenary lecture at AMSA’s annual men’s studies conference. This fund is a significant commitment to the promotion of scholarship on men and masculinities. Contributions can be made when you renew your membership or separately at any time. Consider giving even a small amount to this fund this year. You can do so online along with your new or renewal membership or as a separate further statement of your support for this work at any time.
Learn more about The Feminao Lecture in Men’s Studies.