Funeral Service Foundation Announces $100,000 Gift from Funeral Directors Life

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Funeral Service Foundation Announces $100,000 Gift from Funeral Directors Life

The gift endows two annual $2,500 scholarships for students of funeral service, which will be offered into perpetuity.

Brookfield, Wisconsin — The Funeral Service Foundation has generously accepted a $100,000 gift from long-time supporter Funeral Directors Life Insurance Company (FDLIC). The gift expands the Foundation Scholarship Program and underscores FDLIC’s commitment to the funeral service profession.

Description automatically generated“The FDLIC Memorial Scholarship honors the memories of funeral service professionals who were instrumental in the founding and growth of Funeral Directors Life,” says President and Chief Executive Officer, Kris Seale. “This scholarship will help aspiring funeral service professionals receive the educational support they need as they embark on a fulfilling career in funeral service.”

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Directors Investment Group (Parent Company of Funeral Directors Life) Board of Directors: Back Row L-R: Jeff Harper, Robert Hamil, Jerry Edwards, Reagan Ramsower, Mark France, Drew Seale, Kris Seale, Jack Cypert, and Allan Adams. Front Row L-R: Kasi Welch-Baker; Mike Lemons, Pat Patton, Darrell Rains, and Leslie Branon Montz.

This most recent gift is FDLIC’s third major gift in support of the Foundation; FDLIC was an early contributor to the Foundation’s Hand-in-Hand Endowment and has also supported various Foundation initiatives, often contributing via the annual Golf Classic.

This year’s gift – the company’s single largest contribution – supports education, which is the bedrock of the Funeral Service Foundation’s mission of investing in people and programs to strengthen funeral service and lift up grieving communities.

The first FDLIC Memorial Scholarship winner will be named this spring as part of the Foundation Scholarship Program. The academic scholarship is awarded each spring and fall to a student of funeral service who demonstrates a strong commitment to the profession and to serving grieving families.

“Each year, the Funeral Service Foundation is proud to see students of funeral service take their first steps on their career journey, and the generous contribution from Funeral Directors Life ensures that we will be able to help even more top-notch students enter this profession,” says Foundation Chair Lisa Baue. “The Foundation is truly grateful to have such a generous partner in mission.”

About the Funeral Service Foundation – FuneralServiceFoundation.org

Since 1945, the Funeral Service Foundation has served as the philanthropic voice of the funeral profession and has identified as the charitable arm of the National Funeral Directors Association since 1997. Donors and volunteer leaders profession-wide support the Foundation in its mission of investing in people and programs to strengthen funeral service and lift up grieving communities.

About Funeral Directors Life – FuneralDirectorsLife.com

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