Our members believe the work of the Foundation and invite all to leave your personal mark on this great mission to support and secure the future of our industry. There are many contribution levels available to match the complete array of support capabilities.
Corporate Pledges
Corporate pledges can be made right away or over several years. The Foundation Planned Giving Program allows individuals to leave a personal legacy to the concrete masonry and hardscape industry. Corporate pledges will be recognized using the following categories.
Ambassadors ($500,000+)
Governors ($150,000+)
Patrons ($50,000+)
Benefactors ($15,000+)
Principals ($5,000+)
Sustainers ($1,000+)
Founders ($250,000+)
Fellows ($100,000+)
Counselors ($25,000+)
Regents ($10,000+)
Executors ($3,000+)
Cornerstone Society
The concrete masonry and hardscape industry was founded by individuals and their families. It is their talent, commitment, initiative and leadership that has resulted in decades of industry growth. The Cornerstone Society was created to honor those individuals making personal pledges to support the work of the Foundation.
Max Hunt Club
The NCMA Education and Research Foundation created the Max Hunt Club within the Foundation to honor the memory and contributions of Max Hunt. Max was great supporter of advancing the concrete masonry industry through the Foundation, including service as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The Max Hunt Club is intended to recognize those that provide personal contributions to the Foundation at an elite level over and above the existing Cornerstone Society.
John and Marlene Heslip Scholarship Fund
The John and Marlene Heslip Scholarship Fund for architectural students was introduced to honor the Heslips for their years of involvement in the association. The scholarship awards $2,500 semi-annually to full-time students pursuing an architecture undergraduate or graduate degree at a college or university in the United States and Canada.
Paul and Helen Lenchuk Scholarship Fund
The Paul and Helen Lenchuk Scholarship Fund was established in 1988 through donations to commemorate the Lenchuks’ commitment to growing and advancing the concrete masonry industry. This scholarship is awarded to a master’s degree student performing research in the field of concrete masonry research under the supervision of a professor at an accredited university.
Merry Beth Hall Memorial Campaign
Merry Beth Hall passed away suddenly in 2023 prior to the Annual Meeting. In recognition of her contributions to ICPI and CMHA, members can now contribute to the ICPI and/or NCMA Foundations. We plan to recognize her memory by listing her “Merry Beth Hall Memorial Campaign” in both the ICPI and NCMA Foundations.
The donations collected will be added to each Foundation’s endowment general fund. Members who contribute will be individually recognized through a link from her memorial listing.
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