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The ISHS Needs You!!!
The 107-year-old Illinois
State Historical Society is the Prairie State’s largest
independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to
preserving, promoting, and encouraging the study of
Illinois history. Located in Springfield, the Society is a
grass-root organization united by a common interest in the
land between the Mississippi and Wabash rivers, from Cairo
to Chicago, Quincy to Paris.
The Society’s success and
longevity are no secret. Support in the form of annual
cash gifts, bequests, Centennial Award contributions, and
membership donations sustain the Society and provide it
with opportunities to grow. Here are a few examples:
 | The Society’s endowment
fund is built primarily on bequests. It yields more than
$100,000 a year in operating income. |
 | Prints of the Hesler
photographs of Abraham Lincoln, bequeathed to the
Society by King Hostick in 1993, will generate more than
$20,000 in profits this year. The
Hostick Scholarship Fund supports graduate-level
research for up to seven scholars each year.
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 | Retired teacher Alta
McCullough of Centralia bequeathed more than $80,000 to
the Society in 2001. Her donation funds the
Olive Foster Award,
which awards cash prizes to outstanding history teachers
in Illinois. |
 | Annual Awards for
history students are made possible by a financial gift
from River Forest native
Verna Ross Orndorff. |
 | The Joseph and Lucille
Block family of Chicago donated their collection of
Presidential documents to the Society in 2002. That
collection, valued at over $100,000, is now on tour in
small-towns throughout Illinois, thanks to the Blocks
and a grant from the Illinois Humanities Council. |
No bequest is too small. No
gift is unappreciated. For more than a century the
Illinois State Historical Society has found new and
innovative ways to make lasting contributions to the study
of Illinois history.
Potential
donors may also consider the following options:
 | Transfer stock
ownership to the Society—If done when the stock has
maximum value, tax savings are also their greatest. |
 | Designate the Society
as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. |
 | Designate the Society
as a beneficiary of your retirement plan. Before doing
so, please verify arrangements and protocol with your
plan’s administrator. |
 | Sponsor a student
membership in the Society. |
For general suggestions or
guidance, please contact
William
Furry at 210 ˝ South Sixth Street, Suite 200,
Springfield, Illinois 62701, or call 217-525-2781.
For specific information, contact your investment
counselor or attorney.
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