In Trust magazine – Spring 2016 issue

April 19, 2016
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The Spring 2016 issue of In Trust was recently mailed to subscribers. Here are some of the highlights:

  • This old house.” Houses of studies can bring new students and provide specific kinds of education and formation to seminaries.
  • The other board.” Some schools utilize advisory boards, which offer many benefits.
  • Green revolving funds.” A “green revolving fund” may be a cost effective option for undertaking sustainability projects.

 

The full issue is available here. If you are an In Trust member, you can log in to access every article.


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