About The Lothropp Family FoundationOverviewThis organization was founded in 1989 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, the home of Rev. John Lothropp. Our membership includes descendants of Rev. John Lothropp and Mark Lothrop. (See the Keynote Address of the 1989 Lothropp Family Foundation Reunion for an overview of the life and descendants of the Rev. John Lothropp.) We are a non-profit, tax-exempt organization in contact with over 1000 descendants throughout the world. As a tax exempt organization, we are certified to make grants to qualifying organizations for Historic Preservation under 501(c)(3) of the IRS. We hold a national reunion every two years in various parts of the country. News of upcoming reunions is included in the newsletter. MembershipMembership is for one calendar year, from January 1st to December 31st, at a cost of $20, and is open to:
Voting rights and the right to participate in Foundation activities are restricted to dues-paying members only. Join the Foundation.MeetingsThe Foundation holds a national reunion every two years in different areas of the country. There are several regional meetings held by local organizations. Aims And ObjectivesThe Foundation by-laws list the following objectives:
Some members are working on an update of the Lo/Lathrop Genealogy by E.B. Huntington, published in 1884. This update is to include female descendants. When published, the update will be available to descendants, and to the Sturgis and Mormon Libraries for their genealogical collections. Tracing our roots and learning about our ancestors provides perspective and depth to our lives in the present as described in the poem All In The Family by Eben W. Keyes II. DonationsIn December, 1993 our Foundation was accepted as a tax exempt organization under 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. It seemed an organization as large and with a heritage such as ours should continue the example set by Rev. John Lothropp of giving to others. As a result an endowment fund was created through memorial gifts given by the members. The names of those honored are entered in a permanent record of the Lothropp Foundation which is displayed at the reunions. Grants are made to qualifying individuals and organizations on an international basis. NewsletterWe publish a newsletter three or four times a year to keep members informed of our organization and in touch with each other. We include a Search And Discover column for those who have questions about their lineage. We feature a Milestones column where we recognize birthdays over 90 and anniversaries over 50, as well as significant accomplishments by our members. The use of these columns as well as the letter is free to all members. Contacts
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Revised: Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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