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Contributors through 1/5/2010

Benefactor ($1,000 +)
James R. Bradham
Ray Burns (In Memory of Roy Brandon, RPh)
Jonathan Christopher Bridges (In Memory of Charles Reaves)
Mary Jo Fuller
Thomas E. Fuller
Herb Hames
Mel Rauton
Julian A. Reynolds (In Memory of Julian Reynolds, Sr.)
Wayne Weart (A Tribute to my loving family and former students)
Pamela Whitmire  (In Honor of Ralph Wilkie and In Memory of James McCallum)
Ralph Wilkie
 

 

Patron ($500 +)
Larry Amick (In Memory of Oscar S. Parrish, RPh, Mentor and friend)
Eldon Armstrong (In Memory of J. Mccallum & Don-Oza Kaiser)
 

Terry Blackmon
Dan Bushardt

Robin Chavis
Margaret Combee

Frances Connelly
Lynn Connelly
Ken Couch
Susan Couch
Ronald Crawford

Senator Ronnie Cromer
Gerald Lyn Culler
Deborah L. DaPore
 
John Dohn
Peter Edwards
Ben Few

Leon Finklin, Jr., (In Memory of Marion Jamison)
Jejuan Gamble
Chris Hanna
Rhonda Hardison
Zoom Heaton (In Memory of Ngoc Kim Hoang)
Davis C. Ho
Rob Hubbard
Walter Hughes 
Raymond Humphries 

Marvin A. Hyatt
Christopher James
K
elly W. Jones (A Tribute to My Family)
Arnold Karig (In Honor of Dianne Karig)
Maribeth B. Kowalski
Eugene Long
Thomas Ostavus Morris
Joe Newton
Robert Perry
Fuller M. Prickett  (In Memory of McIver Prickett, my father) 
Ann B. Rabon
Don Ray
Linda Reid (A Tribute To Bob Scott and in Memory of Ed Childress)
David Roberson
Nell Robinson
J. Michael Ross (A Tribute to Leon George)
Varner Richards  (In Memory of Dick Schwerm)

W. Kim Richardson (A Tribute to Pitt Street Pharmacy)

Tommy Rivers
Mary Rivers
Jimmy Sain
Larry Sease
James Shuler
Carolyn Stevenson

Deborah Tapley
K. Randy Todd
Roberta Vining
James Watts

James West, II

William Wooten

 

Partner ($100 +)

John Bragg
Dennis Burdette
Earl Carter

Ewell Criminger
Daniel's Pharmacy/Duncan Williams

Cecily DiPiro

Joseph DiPiro
John Dykes
Raymond Humphries

Betsy Lynn Kimbrell
Boyce Lancaster
Michael McWhorter

Joseph Orvin

R. Scott Padgett
Barbara Platt
Rufus Earle Sadler
Tommy Simmons (In Memory of Fay Clyde Simmons, Jr.)
Charles Turner
Robert W. Wingard
Dean Bryant Youmans

 

 

Friend ( up to $100)
Yinka Adeshina (A Tribute to Wal-Mart)
Dianne Dennis
Truette Dobson
L
eigh Everett

Laura Fenters
James Ham
Glover Hickson (In Memory of Daniel Simpson)

Walter Kelley

Marcus Lipton
Vivian Locklair
Don A. Lusk
Joseph Orvin
John Owen
David Owings
Dianne Morris (In Memory of Ed Childress)
Lisa Shull

Nicholas J. Tomlinson
Elizabeth Walker
Duncan Williams
(In Memory of Herman W. Watson)

 

 

 The Board of Trustees is gearing up to move the Foundation forward into the future.  As part of its efforts, the Trustees will be announcing a campaign in 2008 and would like to reacquaint you with the Foundation. 

The South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation was formed to promote the public welfare through the development of quality pharmaceutical services; to encourage, provide for, and engage in scientific research, professional study, and the advancement to the science of pharmacy; to improve the availability of professional pharmaceutical services to the public.

 GOALS:

  • To communicate to the general public the value of pharmacist.
  • To publicize the value of pharmacists in today’s health care system.
  • To educate the general public on the scope of pharmacists’ services through press releases, seminars, radio or other media.
  • To promote leadership development for pharmacists.
  • To preserve the history of the profession in SC.

      

We invite you to join our efforts in advancing and supporting the goals of the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation.  Every gift, no matter what amount, will be an important part of the Foundation’s fund drive and will contribute to fulfilling our mission.  
 

 

 

 

Getting to Know the Foundation:  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When was the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation established?

A: In 1992, the South Carolina Pharmacy Association established the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation.  The eventual goal of the Foundation is to utilize the interest and investment funds to support special pharmacy projects throughout the state.

Q: Who is responsible for the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation?

Ralph Wilkie, RPh
Chairman
 
Lynn Connelly, RPh
Vice Chairman
 
 
Herb Hames, RPh
Treasurer  
 
Bobby Bradham, RPh 
 
Wayne Weart, PharmD, RPh
 
 Pamela Whitmire, PharmD, RPh
 
Carmelo Cinqueonce, MBA
Secretary

 

A: Yes, all gifts and donations to the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation by individuals or corporations are tax deductible under IRS rules and regulations.   

 

Q: What levels of giving are available?

A: The Foundation accepts all levels of giving – from $1 to amounts much greater.  Giving to the Foundation provides the opportunity to advance pharmacy in South Carolina in many ways which are beyond the scope of an association such as the South Carolina Pharmacy Association.

Q: How do I contribute to the Foundation?

A: Anyone can contribute to the Foundation in an effort to advance the practice of pharmacy. Monetary gifts can be mailed to the South Carolina Pharmacy Foundation,

Q: Can contributions be other than money?

A: Yes. The Foundation is able to accept non-monetary assets as gifts. These types of gifts include individual stocks, bonds, property, life insurance etc. The Foundation will normally sell the gift and retain the funds to advance the purpose of the Foundation. The individual donating the gift is able to take a tax-deductible deduction on their income tax (speak with your tax advisor for more information). Gifts other than money should be coordinated with the Foundation office. To obtain more information on giving to the Foundation, contact our office at (803) 354-9977.

Q: Why would an individual contribute something other than money?

A: In some situations, the contributor to the Foundation will not incur the capital gains. Under the current IRS rules and regulations, individuals who sell an asset (such as stocks or property) are required to pay capital gains tax on the increased value of the asset. In some situations, depending on the amount of time the asset has been owned, the capital gains tax can be significant. A fully tax deductible contribution to the Foundation allows the individual to take full credit for the gift without incurring the capital gains (consult with your tax advisor).  Thus, the contributor maximizes his or her contribution and the Foundation is able to take advantage of the full contribution.

 Q: Will the Foundation accept a Memorial Gift?

 A: Absolutely. A gift to the Foundation is an excellent method to recognize a fellow pharmacist for the contributions he or she has provided to the profession.

 

Q: Is the Foundation interested in being included in my will?

 A: Yes. Individuals should consult their estate planner about setting up the Foundation as a benefactor of a portion of your estate. There are a variety of ways to fund a contribution to the Foundation as a part of your estate.   

Q: Are contributions to the Foundation tax deductible? 


The South Carolina Pharmacy Association

1350 Browning Road  * Columbia, SC 29210
800.532.4033 toll free * 803.354.9977 phone  *
  803.354.9207 fax

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