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Developing programs and caring for and using the collections of the Michigan Stained Glass Census all demand substantial underwriting. While Michigan State University provides the basic space and utilities for our collections and activities, the majority of the additional costs must be raised through grants and donations.

Special annual support is also provided through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the Michigan Stained Glass Census Endowment, and the generous contributions of individuals and groups. But as we continue to grow and develop our program, additional special funding will be necessary.

This activity is part of the Michigan Traditional Arts Program (MTAP) at the Michigan State University Museum which promotes awareness, appreciation, and support for Michigan's traditional cultural resources through research, education, and public service. Operational support for MTAP is provided in part by Michigan State University, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, and the Michigan State University Extension.

Michigan State University Museum is a 501(c)3 organization and contributions to the Michigan Stained Glass Census qualify for tax-deductible charitable contributions as well as recognition in Michigan State University's gift honoraries. MSU employees may contribute directly through payroll-deduction programs and through the MSU Capital Campaign program. Contributions may also be eligible for some employee corporate matching-gift programs.

Direct Contributions of Cash

Checks can be made payable to Michigan State University or Michigan State University Museum. Contributions are eligible for tax deductions to educational institutions. Donors will be eligible for recognition in Michigan State University's gift honoraries. Donations of $50.00 and above are also eligible for one year's membership in the MSU Museum Associates. Individuals and groups interested in supporting the activities of the Michigan Stained Glass Census can find out more by contacting Jilda Anthony, Assistant to the Director, MSU Museum, at 517-432-5115 or jilda@msu.edu

Contributions from Businesses

The Michigan Stained Glass Census also encourages donations from businesses. Donors of $50 or more are eligible for one year's membership in the MSU Museum Associates. Businesses that donate $100 or more are also eligible to be recognized on a sponsor list on our website for one year. Please contact us at 517-432-3355 or stainedglass@museum.msu.edu if your business is interested in becoming a sponsor of the Michigan Stained Glass Census.

Special Stained Glass Programming

For a donation of $100 (plus travel for locations more than 10 miles from East Lansing), the Michigan Stained Glass Census can also work with your organization to plan stained glass related programs, including slide lectures or tours. Please contact us at 517-432-3355 or stainedglass@museum.msu.edu for more information.

Direct Contributions of Items

The Michigan Stained Glass Census does occasionally accept donations of stained glass related objects and other items, including books for our reference library. These donations are also tax-deductible. For more information on donating to our collections please contact us at 517-432-3355 or stainedglass@museum.msu.edu

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The Michigan Stained Glass Census is supported in part by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs