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Donations of any amount are appreciated. While large donations are certainly helpful, in point of fact we need to show a broad base of public support with smaller donations to qualify for and maintain a 501(c)(3) certification. Our overhead costs are kept to an absolute minimum, and donations go toward our programs.
We are currently funding a work-study scholarship for a student at Mount Holyoke College to help digitize the David Crockett Graham Archives. This work is underway in the Archives and Special Collections at the Mount Holyoke College Library under the mentorship of the History Department. See News and Views for more information.
You can also make a donation by sending a check or making a wire transfer. These methods avoid the credit card and web host processing fees, assuring that every dollar goes to good use.
Checks should be made out to “David Crockett Graham Historical Fund, Inc.” and mailed to David Crockett Graham Historical Fund; 59 Memorial Drive; Amherst, MA 01002.
Wire transfers should go to the Alpine Bank in Colorado, routing number 102103407, account number 8972319621. For international transfers the routing number, or SWIFT code, is APPIUS55. If you make a wire transfer, please notify us through our Contact page so that we can match your information with the transfer.
The David Crockett Graham Historical Fund, Inc. is a nonprofit incorporated in the State of Colorado on April 30, 2024. Our application for tax exemption under 501(c)(3) was submitted on December 3, 2025. We don’t know how long the processing will take; and, while we assume our application will be granted, it is not guaranteed. When granted, tax-exemption will be retroactive to our date of incorporation. We will notify past donors when this happens.
As a nonprofit, our documents and leadership are available to the public.
David Crockett Graham with an important group of Tibetan Lamas who were visiting the West China Union University Museum in 1934. Frame extracted from a digitized version of a 16mm film by Joseph Beech, then President of WCUU.