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PGSF Announces a New Level of Endowments to Fund the Future for Students Studying Graphic Arts

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Pittsburgh, PA, The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) announces the establishment of a new level for endowments. The Pinnacleendowment is designed to recognize individuals, companies, and associations that have contributed over $250,000 to the Foundation. This new level complements the existing three levels already in place.

At present, seven endowments have reached this remarkable level of support each year, providing $200,000 in scholarships to students studying Graphic Arts. Annually, the Foundation provides over $600,000 in scholarships and grants to assist these students and educational institutions. PGSF is grateful for the support of over 150 generous organizations and individuals who help fund students, educators, and the future workforce in Graphic Communications.

PGSF now has four levels of endowments, including the Gutenberg level at $100,000, the Senefelder level at $50,000, and the Print Heritage level at $25,000. The foundation also receives annual funding from many individuals and companies, ranging from $25 to $20,000 a year. A detailed listing of all donors can be found online at https://www.pgsf.org/current-endowments.

If you wish to donate to PGSF, one-time donations can easily be made through the website via PayPal. For those considering an endowment or a larger donation, please contact the Director of Development, Jeffrey White, at [email protected] or 412-608-2855.

ABOUT PGSF

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation is a not-for-profit, private, industry-directed organization that dispenses assistance to talented youth interested in graphic communications careers and pursuing education at technical colleges and universities. The mission of PGSF is to promote the graphics industry as a career choice for young people and support them through their education process. 

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