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Endowment Report 2017

The Clare Rose Foundation Scholarship Fund $ 202,614 total
Established in 1998 by Valerie Vincent, founder and President, this endowment helps disadvantaged students attend Fordham Prep. Preference is given to qualified graduates of Saint Aloysius School in Harlem, New York. Since its inception, the foundation has created grants designed to empower the leaders of nonprofit organizations and educational institutions that provide services to underserved populations.
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Scholarship Fund $ 165,360 total
Established in 1999 by the EMC Foundation, this endowment provides for financial aid to deserving students at Fordham Prep. The foundation seeks to transform the life trajectories of vulnerable and economically disadvantaged youth. Begun in 1931, it supports local nonprofit organizations and programs in education, human services, employment and children / youth services.
The Class of 1950 Scholarship Fund $ 288,475 total $ 1,450 new contributions
Established in 2000 by members of the Class of 1950 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this endowment enables the Prep“ to continue to educate young men in the Jesuit tradition.”
The Class of 1951 Scholarship Fund $ 86,323 total $ 850 new contributions
Established in 2001 by members of the Class of 1951 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this endowment was created“ to honor the memory of deceased members of the class by helping to educate a Fordham Prep student.”
“ 52 X 52”- The Class of 1952 Scholarship Fund $ 154,324 total $ 11,625 new contributions
Established in 2002 by members of the Class of 1952 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this fund increases the endowment for student scholarships at Fordham Prep.
The Class of 1953 Scholarship Fund $ 163,776 total $ 26,418 new contributions
Established in 2003 by members of the Class of 1953 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this fund’ s purpose is“ to increase endowment and help educate young men from the metropolitan area” at Fordham Prep.
The Class of 1954 Scholarship Fund $ 123,072 total
Established in 2004 by Constantine Clemente’ 54 on the occasion of the Class of 1954’ s 50 Year Reunion, this endowment’ s purpose is“ to help increase funds available to assist in the education of Prep students.”
The Class of 1956 Scholarship Fund $ 82,225 total $ 2,600 new contributions
Established in 2006 by the Class of 1956 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this fund was created“ to help in providing endowment funds necessary for the Prep to continue educating students from all backgrounds.”
The Class of 1960 Scholarship Fund $ 231,911 total $ 67,679 new contributions
Established in 2015 in honor of the 55th reunion for the Class of 1960, this fund is intended to ensure the Prep continues to be able to prepare students well for college and life. The scholarship fund allows the class to“ pay it forward” so that every year a deserving student receive a Catholic Jesuit education. Special attention is given to students whose parents serve as school teachers or in public service.
The Class of 1961 Scholarship Fund $ 68,568 total
Established in 2010 by the Class of 1961 on the occasion of their 50 Year Reunion, this endowment was begun“ to increase endowment funds available for student scholarships at Fordham Prep.”
The Class of 1962 Scholarship Fund $ 115,992 total
Established in 2002 by the Class of 1962 on the occasion of their 40 Year Reunion, this endowment was created“ to help students from all economic circumstances receive a Fordham Prep education.”
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