A View to the Future

By supporting RSCM America you will be ensuring that our work continues and safeguarding the future of church music. We appreciate every donation of any size. RSCM America is a 501(c)(3) organization and donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made to the RSCM America by mailing a completed Donation Form and a check to: RSCM America at Westminster Choir College, 101 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540. 100% of all donations made to RSCM America go directly to the RSCMA and its work in supporting and training church musicians.

If you would like to be listed in our publications and on our website as a patron, the following are the levels of recognition:

Bronze
up to $249
Silver
$250 and up
Gold
$500 and up
Platinum
$1,000 and up

RSCM America is an independent charity. Our VOICE for LIFE curriculum provides musical education to singers through a structured choral music program and summer music courses. We provide support to music directors through an organizational forum that facilitates the exchange of knowledge and ideas. Through our efforts to raise the quality of choral music performance, we have touched the lives of multitudes of singers and listeners. Our supporters represent a wonderful group of loyal and diverse people. We rely on donations and membership income to continue our work supporting and promoting church music. RSCMA supporters are drawn from different denominations, worshipping in different ways and enjoying different musical styles. We all share a common passion for great church music which, when used effectively, enriches and enlivens Christian worship.


Many Thanks to RSCM America’s Donors, 2010-2012

Platinum$1,000 and up
Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church & School, St. Louis, Mo., for the 40/80 Campaign
Immanuel Church Highlands, Wilmington, Del., for the Jack Burnam Scholarship Fund
William F. Tell
John Wahlstrom

Gold$500 and up
Tom and Enid Oberholtzer, HonRSCM

Silver$250 and up
Carter W. Hotchkiss, in honor of Rev. Edmund Pickup
St. Francis Episcopal Church, Potomac, Md., from the 2010 Washington Course for Advanced Trebles
Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford, Conn.

Bronzeup to $249
Advent Press • David Arcus • Robin Arcus, in honor of Wylie S. Quinn • Ann Barbieri • George W. Bayley • John R. and Nancy E. Berger • John W. Brooks • Victoria Burns • Thomas R. Charsky • Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, Ind. • Gary R. Correll • Charles Corum • Mark Downey • Victoria M. Ellsworth • Brooks Firestone • Charles J. Gedeik • Jane A. Harris • Rev. Cn. George Aldrich Hill, III • W. Benjamin Hutto, FRSCM • Jean Krueger • Canon Mark Laubach • James H. Litton • Stephen M. Lott • David M. Lowry, HonRSCM • Meriden Cooper Corporation • Daniel J. Miller • Viola Day Mullin • Gilbert E. Peterson • Roy Roberts • M. Christiane and C. Peter Shields • St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Orlando, Fla. • Richard G. Syracuse • Dana Lee Walters • Joseph H. Waterman • Timothy R. Wertime • J. David Wertz • 5 donations in memory of Robert A. Pimsner • 3 anonymous donors


 

 

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