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Home  ›  Uncategorized  ›  The Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund Awards Grant to Pine Tree Society

The Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund Awards Grant to Pine Tree Society

by gareth on December 3, 2020

The Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund announces the awarding of $117,384 in grants to six non-profit organizations in New Hampshire and Maine.

Among the beneficiaries, the Trustees of the Trust, Charles Doleac, Kenneth Barrett and Holly Ayes Malloy have approved a grant to the Pine Tree Society  — for in-home support services to children with development disabilities in southern Maine addressing the educational gaps experienced by children with special needs as a result of distance and hybrid learning as a result of COVID-19.

The Thompson Fund has awarded grants to the Pine Tree Society since 2000, to support the creation and sustainability of such initiatives as the Pine Tree Camp accessible playground, mental health care capabilities and an autism transition program.

Pine Tree Society President & CEO Noel Sullivan commented, “we are pleased to once again partner with the Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund to impact Maine people with disabilities during a particularly challenging time.”

Theresa Thompson established the endowment fund in memory of her husband Roger, to make a difference in the local community by rewarding six specific local charitable organizations whose work was making a local impact. It was important to her to retain local administration of the grants so that there was a direct connection between the Trustees and the organizations she believed were the best able to create a lasting legacy in the names of Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson. Although the six organizations named in the Fund are set, the Trustees determine each one’s eligibility for grants on an annual basis, reviewing not only their proposals but their accomplishments with previous grant funds and their collaborations with each other to benefit the Seacoast.

In making the announcement, Managing Trustee Charles B. Doleac commented, “In the midst of a pandemic that has deeply impacted the operations of non-profits across the nation, the Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund trustees are pleased to recognize the work of the six local organizations who have responded to the challenges of COVID-19 protocols with new models, new technologies and new partnerships by awarding this year’s grants. Theresa Thompson chose the specific framework of the Fund because she believed it was critical to have local Trustees, who not only retained oversight of a fund benefitting local organizations but could foster an environment that trained future trustees for the fund, the beneficiaries and the community. The Thompson Fund is also a reminder that those who might be thinking about their own financial legacies should consider how their support for charitable entities in this critical time might allow them to maintain local control and make the biggest local impact. This type of trust retains the direct personal connection between the founders and the organizations whose missions they fund.”

The distributions are not guaranteed and the non-profits named in the Trust must apply each year to be considered for the beneficiary awards that are paid from the income of the Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson estate trust fund.  To learn more about Thompson Fund beneficiaries and prior grant-funded initiatives, please visit ThompsonFund.org and follow the Thompson Fund on Facebook.

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