2020 Introduction of Foundation and Board1 - Flipbook - Page 19
THE ASBC 2020 FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS (cont.)
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: Shelvee H. Osborne works with the Foundation secretary with communications. She has been a member of the Foundation Board since 2014, when she was first appointed as a
Church Trustee designee; she is now a Board appointee. She also works with the Scholarship Committee.
Shelvee is an usher and was elected to the Church Council Board of Directors. Shelvee is the past national
president of the Norfolk State University Alumni Association, as a proud alumnus of Norfolk State. Professionally, she is a retired Software Manager with the IRS. She joined ASBC in 2004.
FUND RAISING COMMITTEE: Syrinda E. Page has been a member the Foundation since 2019 and
oversees our ‘planned giving’ efforts as part of the Foundation’s fund-raising efforts. Professionally, she
was recently promoted to Vice President for one of the nation’s premier financial planning corporation,
Morgan Stanley. She has been a wealth manager financial adviser for over 22 years, and has held an
industry securities registration for over 20 years. Syrinda graduated from the University of Virginia and
has been a member of ASBC since 1996. She also serves on the Investment Subcommittee.
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: David L. Temple, Jr. has been a member of the Scholarship Committee
since 2009 as a pastoral appointee. A native of Richmond VA, he was among the first cohort of African
Americans admitted to the University of Virginia, earning baccalaureate and masters degrees there. He is
a former Fairfax County Public Schools disabilities teacher and principal. He was the former Vice-Chair,
Fairfax County Human Rights Commission, former VA Deputy Secretary of Education and former National
Science Foundation Education (post-secondary STEM diversity grants) Program Director. He is also the
former Executive Director, DC Mayor's Office of Grants Management. David is an ASBC Trinity Choir section leader and has been a member of ASBC since 2001.
The 2020 ASBC Foundation Annual Report is being sent to:
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Stakeholders (current students; high school guidance counselors in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia service area;
and the leadership of our parent affiliate, Alfred Street, Baptist Church);
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Current donors and potential donors;
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Corporations, foundations, and individuals contemplating giving for the cause of higher education; and
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Planned giving prospects
To establish a Legacy Scholarship simply e-mail Foundation@alfredstreet.org and request a Legacy Scholarship Application. The
minimum Legacy Scholarship is $1,000. Donations to existing Legacy scholarships or the ASBC Foundation General Fund can be
made online at: https://www.alfredstreet.org/stewardship/asbc-foundation/ or through payroll deduction via the Combined Federal
Campaign (CFC) No. 47662 or the United Way No. 9609
Education is power, the path to success and the most important asset to change our world and to build future leaders of tomorrow!!!
Interested in supporting the scholarship efforts of high school students? Looking for a partner to aid in the award process of your
Foundation’s or organization’s scholarship dollars? Consider the ASBC Foundation.
THE ASBC FOUNDATION IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS!!
If you have any questions, please contact: Deacon Patricia Wallace, President, ASBC Foundation, (301) 292-9412 or
at Foundation@alfredstreet.org.
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