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Former graduate’s estate seed fund supports Centerville students; committee seeks donations to meet challenge grant
Summary
A new special-interest fund established from the estate of alumnus Brad Bucher has $21,000 and has awarded two $5,000 grants. Organizers aim to reach $50,000 and $100,000 milestones that would increase annual payouts to Centerville students; a $10,000 challenge grant from the McGalpin family was announced.
At the June 16 meeting Jack Lobeck described a special-interest fund established to support Centerville students from the residual of the estate of alumnus Brad Bucher.
Lobeck, who identified himself as an organizer, said the fund is held at the Dayton Foundation as a 501(c)(3) and that the purpose is to assist students in ways the school administration…
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