This special giving society is for donors to the St. Botolph's restoration -- whether for the current capital campaign or at any time in the future -- who give through the American Friends of The Boston Stump.  

  

COMPANION $100,000+

Companions will receive the benefits list below and additionally will be recognised by a permanent plaque within the church, to be unveiled during the 700th Anniversary Celebrations.  They will receive an inscribed piece of the ancient masonry being replaced during the reconstruction of St. Botolph’s.  They and their families will be invited annually to attend a special event hosted by a dignitary of the Anglican Church or the Mayor of Boston, England.

 

BENEFACTOR  $50,000

Benefactors will receive the benefits, below, and have the opportunity to “name” a part of the church.  They will be invited annually to attend a special event hosted by a dignitary of the Anglican Church or the Mayor of Boston, England, and receive an inscribed piece of the masonry, as above.

 

ANGEL  $25,000

Angels will receive the benefits listed below, be recognized in special St. Botolph’s anniversary services during their lifetimes, and receive an inscribed piece of the masonry, as above.

 

FELLOW $10,000

Fellows will receive the benefits, below, and be recognized in special St. Botolph’s anniversary services during their lifetimes.

 

MEMBER $5,000

Certificate of Membership

Entry in a Special Appeal Donors book

Special edition print of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flying

     over the Stump, signed by the artist and the pilots 

Annual Report and Newsletter

Invitations to the 700th Anniversary Celebrations

 

ANNE BRADSTREET SOCIETY

This is a society for donors of $1,000 or more.  An annual event celebrating American and English poetry of the Colonial period will be held simultaneously Boston, Lincolnshire and Boston, Massachusetts.

 

BOSTON STUMP MEMORIAL SOCIETY

This is a society for donors of combined gifts of $1,000 or more for each person memorialized.  Names will be listed in the annual report and on the American Friends web site, and in a special book at St. Botolph’s church.