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Help build a lasting legacy at Marble Springs!

What is an endowment anyway? An endowment is similar to a retirement account for non-profits. It allows your donations to grow continually over time providing funding for programs, education, and growth for a lifetime! We have worked to create a partnership with The East Tennessee Foundation and we need YOUR help to get us started!

To help, simply click on the thermometer or send a tax deductible donation via mail to the address below!

Governor John Sevier Memorial Association

PO BOX 20195

Knoxville TN 37940

Our Progress as of:
June 29, 2023

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What is our goal?

$10,000 is our main objective to open our new endowment! Once opened, The East Tennessee Foundation will become our partner and assist us with growing our funds and soliciting new donors including estates, IRA distributions, stocks, bonds, and more assets. Once the endowment is open, many more opportunities will be accessible with the expertise of The East Tennessee Foundation.

 

We hope to achieve this goal by the end of 2023!

What is this for?

An endowment would ensure generations of success for Marble Springs State Historic Site and continue our quality programming, education, and preservation. Your donation goes a long way and will continue to grow over decades and ensure the continued preservation and education efforts of Marble Springs. We are excited about this ambitious project and hope to have your support to get this endowment off to a strong start.

Marble Springs State Historic Site Tennessee Historical Commission

Marble Springs State Historic Site  is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Historical Commission
 

Marble Springs State Historic Site is also generously supported by Knox County and the Arts and Heritage Fund with supplemental funds provided by the Governor John Sevier Memorial Association.

This project is funded under a Grant Contract with the State of
Tennessee.

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This project is supported in part by the Tennessee State Museum and the
State of Tennessee.

This project is supported in part by the
Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.

Sponsored by Americana Corner’s Preserving America Grant program

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1220 W. Governor John Sevier Highway
Knoxville, TN 37920

 

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