6 Thursday, September 4, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Chancellors' Club plays role in keeping excellence at KU By SALLY STREFF Staff write It's a brilliant morning on the lawn of the chancellor's residence. Red and blue balloons festoon the yard. The KU band plays "I'm a Jayhawk." Alumni, faculty and friends of the University of Kansas eat brunch and talk with KU officials. That scene is typical of the annual meeting of the Chancellors' Club, a group within the Kansas University Endowment Association that recognizes those making the largest individual contributions to the association. But the Chancellors' Club, which began in 1978, is serious business. It provides a backbone of unrestricted money to the Endowment Association, said Fred Conboy, director of the Chancellors' Club. This year's meeting was yesterday. Cobby said individual contributions accounted for more than contributions by corporations and foundations combined. The University needs the unrestricted money to finance and support academic programs, which do not receive sufficient money from the state. Conboy said. About 95 percent of all donations the Endowment Association receives are restricted, which means they are specified for a certain academic area or department. "Most folks who give money to the University want to give it to some particular cause or in someone's memory," said Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor. "People who get money want unrestricted funds." The club has 475 members now, The club has 475 members now, Conbov said. About half the Chancellors' Club members live in Kansas. Many members are from Kansas City, Wichita and Lawrence. The rest are from across the United States, Conboy said. Chancellors' Club members pledge to donate at least $1,000 each year. $500 of which must be unrestricted. They pledge a lifetime goal of $20,000. Some people join the club on the basis of a bequest or a deferred donation. Conboy said. The agreement Chancellors' Club members sign is a good faith pledge, not a legally binding contract, Conboy said. KU faculty and staff who join the Chancellors' Club, however, do not have to give any money to unrestricted funds. They can designate their contributions to their academic areas. Unrestricted money from the Chancellors' Club finances three special programs. One program, the Chancellors' Club Teaching Professorships, has endowed eight professorships. Recipients are selected for outstanding teaching ability. Recipients receive annual $5,000 stipends for their teaching careers at KU. "They not only are a recognition of excellence, but an inducement to younger colleagues." Cobb said. The Chancellors' Club also gives five scholarships to new freshmen each fall. Recipients are selected from their class ranks and from scores on entrance exams. The scholarships, which are renewable for four years, give $1,500 in in-state students and $2,000 a year to out-of-state students. Other unrestricted money goes to the academic programs at the discretion of the executive committee of the Endowment Association. The Club also gives a one-time, $5,000 Career Teaching Award each year to a professor who has taught at KU for at least 15 years. 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