The North Dakota Masonic Foundation

    Since 1978 the NDMF has funded numerous North Dakota projects that have provided assistance to youth,      communities and Masonic Lodges.  These projects have made the Foundation's 
name synonymous with dedicated community service throughout the State.  The greater
the voluntary financial contributions that are made
to your Foundation, the more it is able
to assist others in need.
An individual who contributes pledges over five years, U.S. $1000 to the N.D. Masonic Foundation, will be recognized as a Foundation Bridge Builder.  Bridge Builder Contributions are placed in an endowment fund.  Only the interest will be used annually for state Masonic service projects.
 
Individuals become members of the Diamond Level of NDMF with additional gifts of $1000.

The Bridge Builder Medallion (pictured) comes with a walnut and velvet shadow box for display.  A specially designed tie tac or lady's charm will also be presented to the Builder or Lady upon completion of the $1000 pledge.

A reception honoring all medallion recipients will be held at the Annual Grand Lodge Convention.  Presentation of the Award will be at a Masonic Function within the District.

 

 

BECOMING A FOUNDATION BRIDGE BUILDER IS AN INVESTMENT

IN ONE'S SELF AND IN ONE'S VALUES.

Funds contributed to the N.D. Masonic Foundation are Tax deductible in the U.S. Under provisions of the IRS Code 501 (c)3.  The Foundation is your foundation - the vehicle by which masons can speak the language of service.

North Dakota Masonic Foundation Recipients of Grants and Loans During Recent Years

"KNOW YOUR STATE" Scholarship program with
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks

Order of the Rainbow for Girls (N.D.)

"CHALLENGE GRANT 200" scholarships

N.D. Masonic Historical Sites

"KNOW YOUR STATE" Scholarship program with
University of Mary, Bismarck

Order of Demolay (N.D.)

"HOMETOWN GRANT 200" scholarships and local projects

William Tuntland Foundation Scholarships