How was the Rocky Stone Endowment Started?
The Rocky Stone Endowment Fund was started in 2004
in honor of Rocky Stone. Rocky’s family made
the first donation to establish this fund.
What is an Endowment?
Endowments offer lasting financial resources for HLAA
because of the income generated through careful investment
management. The principal balance of each endowment
is retained and invested.
What is the difference between the Rocky Stone Endowment Fund and the Annual Fund?
The money placed into the Rocky Stone Endowment Fund
is never touched. The funds are carefully invested
and the proceeds are used each year to support the
programs and services of HLAA. When you make a gift
you are ensuring the future of HLAA.
The Annual Fund is
money given each year by individuals to fund the ongoing
work of HLAA in providing advocacy and support for people
with hearing loss. When you make a gift you are making
it possible for HLAA to help people and be the nation’s
voice for people with hearing loss.
Who
can I contact about giving to HLAA?
Contact the
Development & Education department or call
301-657-2248.