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Chess Trust Annual Letter


The US Chess Trust

The U.S. Chess Trust is an independent 501(c)(3), non-profit organization.

Created in 1967, the Trust was organized to promote, stimulate and encourage the study and play of the game of chess as a means of intellectual development. The Trust uses its resources for charitable purposes, including social, educational, scientific, historical endeavors. The Trust's focus is an outgrowth of similar activities formerly carried out by the U.S. Chess Federation.

More and more scientific studies have confirmed that children who are taught chess, in addition to their regular courses, do better in school. Studies report that chess helps develop valuable reading and decision-making skills, and improves students' ability to concentrate. The U.S. Chess Trust takes an active role in supporting chess education programs across the nation.

Through your tax-deductible contribution to The U.S. Chess Trust, you can make a difference in the life of a young person. Ben Franklin Donors ($500 or more) and Heritage Donors ($125 or more) will receive all the benefits listed below and have their names published in Chess Life. In addition, these donors, upon request, will receive a numbered copy of the limited edition Hall-of-Fame History of U.S. Chess, the most unique history of American chess ever written! Future editions of the Hall-of-Fame History of U.S. Chess will include the names of all past Heritage Donors. Associates (donors of at least $50) and Contributors (donors of $25 or more) will have their names published throughout the year in Chess Life and listed on this webpage.

Mail your contributions to: Barbara DeMaroThe U.S. Chess Trust, P.O. Box 838, Wallkill, NY 12589. To qualify for your tax deduction, please make your check payable to the The U.S. Chess Trust. You can also make your donation using most major credit cards by calling us toll-free at 1-800-388-KING (1-800-388-5464) or through the donation form in our online store. Inquiries regarding The Chess Trust can be sent to chesstrust@uschess.org.


U.S. Chess Trust Donors


Ben Franklin Donors ($500 or more)

Fred Anderson
Frank K. Berry • Ray Bishop • Frank Camaratta • Joel Channing • David Croson
David M.C. Ju Foundation • Arnold Denker • Harold B. Dondis • Steve Doyle • Leroy Dubeck
James Eade • Norman Forsythe • Kevin Hyde • Richard Jackson • Kasparov Foundation
George Leighton • John McCrary • Robert Millette • Henry R. Odell • R. Palacios & Co.
Susan Polgar • Ken Sloan • Harvey Susswein • Harold Winston • Eva Zukotynski

Heritage Donors ($125 or more)

Kent Bach • Victor Bearg
Samuel Benner • Jeffrey Davidson • John Fitch • Leonard Fondiller • William Kelleher
Peter Knopf • Richard W. Koepcke • Stan Kriventsov • John Miller • Richard Neapolitan
Robert Nicholas, Jr. • Susan Polgar • Jon Quinn • Mark Rudiger • Jennifer Sinanan
Charles Thompson • Selden Trimble • Paul Truong • Harold Winston • William B. Wright

Associates ($50 or more)

Thomas Bagby • William Becker • Phyllis Benjamin • Roland Blaisdell • Matthew Born
Edmund Breider • Michael R. Carr • Michael Clark •Daniel Cohen • John Curdo
William Dubinsky • Rene Ducret • Bobby Dudley • Ronald Espeseth, Jr. • Neil Falconer
Richard Feren • Karl Filzer • Thomas and Maxine Fineberg • Frank Floyd • Ursula Foster
Steve Frymer • Leon Gibble • K. Michael Goodhall• Robert Goodman • Gus Gosselin
Newman Guttman • David Hafuer • Kenneth Hamilton • Timothy Hanke • Dan Heisman
Paul Hillstrom • Arthur Holmer • Gene Jannotti • Carol Jarecki • Kenneth John
Martin Katahn • Allen Kaufman • James Kelley • Emanuel Kelmenson • E. Leon Kier
Karl Kochman • Marvin Kornhauser • David Kuhns • Michael Labac • Chris La Counte
Robert Lardon • Bernie Letner • Neil Levy • Selma Lewis • James Lorentz • Arthur Mack, Jr.
Jonathan Malev • Arthur Mankin • Kenneth Martin • Andrew K. Martinson • Thomas McCloud
Charles McLaughlin • Homer McLaughlin • Quentin Meyer • Mark Miller • Rebecca H. Meyer
Arthur Montgomery • Tony Newhall • Samuel Paisley • Eugene Papowitz • Raymond Plank
Robert Plunkett • Anthony Podolski • Gary Prince • James Ramaley • Tim Redman
Harvey Reed • Donald Reithel • Ira Riddle • Cai Schmidt • Don Schultz • Hans Schuschel
Michael Shaw • Thomas Simpson • Dan Smith • David Spigel • Denis Strenzwilk
Robert Strickler • Charles Sutphin • Hal Terrie • Bruce Tobis • Harold Torrance
Andrew Trotter • Dennis Vernoia • Joseph Wagner • Theodore Wieber • George E. Whitley
William Wright • George Zimbis

Contributors ($25 or more)

Joseph Allam • Robert Babione • Roderick Basa • Ken Bearman • Charles Behler
Ralph Belter • Roy Benedek • Peter Bereolos • Robert Carey • Leonard Caust
Richard Cheshire • Mary Collins • Taft Dantzler • Marcia Donaldson • Henry Eickelberg
Robert Emke • Christopher Feuchter • Howard Finn, Jr. • Carl Haessler • Joel Harrison
Helen Hinshaw • Burt Hochberg • Edith Hoffman • Richard Huber • Lewis Hucks
James Hudson • Ralph Kaminsky • Michael Korenich • Milton Moss • Ben Nethercot
Grant Perks • Kathleen Pinches • Baron Powell • Bennet Quillen • Everett Riehl
Marty Schneider • A. Vernon Smith, Jr. • Frederick Stine • Gerald Svenonius
Jill Tsakiris • Gerard Van Deene • Anthony Vrsalovic • Lewis Wallace, Jr. • Diane Whelton
Harley Wilbur • Irving Wolfson • Loy L. Wood • Anne Zience • Alan Zimmerman

Donations to The U.S. Chess Trust are tax-deductible
A 501 (c) (3) organization.


US Chess Federation Patron Program


You can support American chess activities, get a tax deduction and receive recognition around the world in Chess Life magazine! If you donate $50 or more, your name will be published throughout the year in Chess Life six times per year. Names of those donating to the USCF Patron Program will also be printed in USCF's Annual Report, and those donating at least $150 or more will be invited to a special conference with the USCF President and Executive Director during the US Open. Contribute at least $1500, and your name will also appear monthly in a special Chess Life box on the same page as our Executive Board and Professional Staff. Names of all patrons will also be listed on the USCF Website for a year, with Gold Patrons ($5,000 or more) and Gold Benefactors ($15,000 or more) honored on the homepage.

All Patron Program donations will be used for USCF projects consistent with the U.S. Chess Trust's activities: scholastic chess, junior chess, prison chess, and U.S. representation in international events.

Patron Categories

  • Contributors ($25 or more)-Website listing and one time listing in Annual Report
  • Patrons ($50 or more)-Website listing and one time listing in Annual Report
  • Benefactors ($150 or more)*
  • Silver Patrons ($500 or more)*
  • Silver Benefactors ($1,500 or more)*
  • Gold Patrons ($5,000 or more)*
  • Gold Benefactors ($15,000 or more)*

Note: Categories noted with an "*" will appear in Chess Life, on USCF's website, in Annual Report and receive an invitation to a special conference with the USCF President and Executive Director during the US Open.

Mail your contributions to: Barbara DeMaro, US Chess Trust, P. O. Box 838, Wallkill, NY 12589. To qualify for your tax deduction, please make your check or money order payable to The U.S. Chess Trust, and identify the check as a contribution to the USCF Patron Program. You can also make your donation using most major credit cards by calling us toll-free at 1-800-388-KING (800-388-5464) or through the donation form in our online store.

Inquiries regarding the US Chess Federation Patron Program can be sent to Barbara DeMaro at chesstrust@uschess.org or bduscf@aol.com.


USCF Patron Program Donors


Silver Benefactors ($1,500 or more)

John Dozier

Silver Patrons ($500 or more)

Karl Irons • John McCrary • Jon Edward Quinn

Benefactors ($150 or more)

William Bradley • Paul Hock • Agnes Hunsicker • A. Frederick Judson • Frederick Lohr
Arthur Montgomery • D.M. Scott • James Wheeler • Michael Wilson

Patrons ($50 or more)

Andrew Batchelor • Britain Beezley • Robert Burke • Daniel Cohen • Robert Daniti • Albert Epstein
Joseph Farrell • Ursula Foster • K. Michael Goodall • Leon Haft • Leon Hariton
Tim HJelmeland • Louis Huntington, Jr. • Herbert Jacklyn • Donald Kaiser • Stephen Kenton
Martin Katahn • Kurt Landsberger • Philip Lehpamer • Robert Lynch • Michel McBride
Paul McGinnis • John Musser • Richard Neapolitan • Michael Neshewat • Susan Noden
Gregory Novak • Samuel Paisley • Steven Palmert • Anthony Podolski • Wayne Praeder
John Reed • William Robinson • Kenneth Rogoff • Carol Ruderman • Randall Ryan
Edward Sampson • Gilbert Saulter • Francis Schott • Mark Smith-Soto • Douglas Southon
Robert Strickler • Dan Terrible • James Theile, Jr. • Imre Toth • Ira Wilkow
Harold Winston • Jean Worley

Contributors ($25 or more)

Cyane Berning • Joseph Caulfield • Franklyn Davenport • Patrick Eberlein
Norman Ficken, Jr. • Leonard Fondiller • Yvonne Friend • Gregory Goellner • David Miller
Pierre Plante • Raymond Raphael • Alonzo Ross • John Schweinsberg
Howard Sirota • Clark Whelton

For your convenience, Chess Trust donations may be made through our online store.

Make your tax-deductible contribution online today!


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