During a normal afternoon of classes at Three Rivers College earlier this week, faculty were surprised when receiving an unexpected knock on their door.
The “Prize Patrol” stormed classrooms full of students to present oversized checks to faculty from the Endowment Trust to fund four employee grants.
“Often times we only think in terms of student scholarships, the Excellence Fund is simply a different approach. It is still a great benefit to our students,” Three Rivers College Endowment Trust Board Member Christy Frazier-Moore said. “As a banker, I see budget restraints every day in homes, businesses and in the community.”
The Excellence Fund assists TRC faculty in providing funds to purchase items or attend valuable conferences that may not be covered in their budget.
“We want our students to have the best experience while attending Three Rivers College,” Frazier-Moore said. “This is one of those pieces that helps the overall success of our staff and students.”
In the third year of making grant awards to faculty, the Excellence Fund supplied over $5,500 to instructors for equipment and professional development and over $18,000 since its inception.
“The purpose of these grants are to really fund items that were either cut from the budget or to allow for those emergency things that come up through the year,” Three Rivers College Director of Development Michelle Reynolds said. “We are pleased with what we have been able to do over the last three years, and of course we would always love to do more.”
Math and science instructor Dr. Kathy Prejean was awarded a grant for dissecting microscopes. Kevin Wheeler in the mathematics department received funds to purchase SurfacePro 6. Career Studies and Workforce Development instructor Heather Cornman was awarded a grant to attend a conference on the Young Years. Amanda Taylor of Academic and Career Outreach Services received funds to purchase training mannequins with CPR monitor.
“This is one of my favorite days,” Reynolds said. “I love the days we are able to award scholarships to students too, but this benefits students just as much.”
Eleven requests were received this year for the Excellence Fund, totally just over $18,000 in requests. The application process is open to all faculty and staff.
“The employees turn in a form, almost like an essay on what they are wanting, how much and why,” Frazier-Moore said. “We look at each application very closely and really try to spread the dollars as much as we can. We try to evaluate the true value of the request in terms of how it will benefit our students.”
Money for the Excellence Fund is raised through several fundraisers including events at Buffalo Wild Wings and Brick Oven Pizza.
Raise a Glass to Excellence was held for the second year to help raise funds and awareness for the specific area of need as well.
“We just wrapped up our second (Raise a Glass to Excellence) in December and it was a great success,” Frazier-Moore said. “It is a private event held in a community member’s home that has a connection with Three Rivers College. This year Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center came on board as one of our sponsors and handled all of the catering, it was amazing.”
Reynolds said contributions are also donated which are earmarked for this purpose as well as the TRC family campaign where staff members donate each spring.
Anyone interested in being a part of the Endowment Trust Board or with fundraising ideas can contact Reynolds at 573-840-9077 or michellereynolds@trcc.edu.
TRC President Dr. Wesley Payne praised the Endowment Trust’s support of this program.
“Their support makes a lot of difference in the day-to-day operation of the college and the tools and supplies that our faculty have to go that extra mile that they are so willing to do,” he said.