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The Brett Arthur Mansfield Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Brett Arthur Mansfield Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established through the Springfield Foundation.  It was created to honor the memory of Springfield native, Brett Mansfield, who lost his life in a swimming accident Aug. 21, 2011.  It's an endowed fund that will give an annual scholarship to a senior athlete at Springfield High School (Brett's Graduating High School) and the fund will be used to assist individuals to further their studies at an accredited college or university.

1. Currently a governing body of 24 volunteers lead the Springfield Foundation and its charitable activities. The President of the
Foundation is Dave Sanders.  For more background information about the individuals that lead the Springfield Foundation.

 

http://www.springfieldfoundation.org/people.html

2. The Brett Arthur Mansfield Memorial Scholarship Fund is categorized as a 501-3C and all charitable donations may be used as a tax deduction.

3. Listeners/prospective donors could make a charitable donation by visiting the Springfield Foundation's main online homepage (www.springfieldfoundation.org) and 'click' on the tab on the right hand side that says "Donate." Individuals can make a donation using a credit card or through a bank account using PayPal. Charitable donations may also be made by contacting Ted Vander
Roest directly at 937-324-8773.  During the donation process individuals just need to note that they are contributing to the Brett
Arthur Mansfield Memorial Scholarship Fund.

 

http://www.springfieldfoundation.org/donate.html

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