NCSRMF Mission and Purpose Statement
The North Carolina Scottish Rite Masonic Foundation is a 501.C.3 charitable organization dedicated to providing present and future benevolent financial support toward the training of licensed professionals and treatment of children with speech, hearing, and learning disabilities who may receive services with little or no cost to families. Along with 170 such programs nationwide, we are achieving this mission through the generous support of our members, sponsors, and the public. In addition, North Carolina Scottish Rite members also support Masonic Youth organizations and victims of natural disasters recognized by the Masonic Service Association of North America.
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❂ Scottish Rite ROTC & JROTC Programs
Scottish Rite JROTC Program for High Schools
JROTC ROTC
Commencing in 1998 and approved by the Assistant Secretary of Defense, the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, initiated a program of recognition for outstanding Junior ROTC students. This initiative recognizes high school youth enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) unit for their scholastic excellence and patriotic Americanism efforts. The award consists of a medal, ribbon and a certificate suitable for framing.
Scottish Rite ROTC Program for Colleges/Universities
Commencing in 2002, and approved by the Assistant Secretary of Defense, the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, instituted a similar award for ROTC cadets. Like the JROTC Award Program, the recipient receives three recognitions: a certificate suitable for framing, a medal, and a ribbon.
Program Eligibility
Click here for the guidelines (PDF) outlining eligibility, protocols for presentation as well as a description of the medal, ribbon, and certificate.
Ordering Information:
For Valley locations or questions, please contact the nearest North Carolina Scottish Rite Valley (Chapter) or contact the National Headquarters, Grand Executive Director Office, by telephone at 202–232–3579, or by emailing grandexec@scottishrite.org.
Presentation and Publicity
With 30 days prior notice of the presentation ceremony, the Scottish Rite Valley that provided the award will send a presenter whenever possible.
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