THE HEMINGWAY SOCIETY MEMBERS |
The Hemingway Society sponsors many efforts to advance Hemingway’s legacy. Members can support specific initiatives or give to the General Hemingway Society Fund. Below you can explore ways to support our good work. And you don’t have to choose just one. Gifts to any fund may also be made in honor, memory, or recognition of a special individual, couple, or group. Thank you for your support!
Hemingway Society General Fund
This fund supports the work of the Hemingway Society, including a range of options prioritized by need by the Hemingway Society Board. Examples: website development and maintenance, conference expenses, support for special online seminars and webinars, and upgrades to financial programs needed for Society business.
Pen/Hemingway Fund
This fund supports the Hemingway’s Society’s contribution to the annual PEN/Hemingway Award, honoring a debut novel of exceptional merit.
Lewis-Reynolds-Smith Founders Fellowship Fund
A donation to this fund contributes to the advancement of Hemingway-related research conducted with priority consideration given to students, independent scholars, or recent recipients of doctorate degrees.
One True Podcast Fund
This fund supports the One True Podcast program, which explores Ernest Hemingway’s life, work, and world. Mark Cirino is the host and Michael Von Cannon produces it. A donation to the podcast helps to maintain its quality, grow its production possibilities, expand its outreach, and sustain it.
Jim & Nancy Hinkle Travel Awards
A donation to this fund supports travel grants for students presenting at the Society’s biennial conferences. Such support helps these students hone their presentation skills, receive expert feedback on their research, learn from other scholars in the field, and enhance their professional development.
Stoneback Travel Fund
A donation to this fund helps to support Hemingway Conference participation for scholars without institutional funding, such as independent scholars, postdoctoral students, non-tenure track faculty, and scholars from economically developing nations.
Corrigan Fellowship
One of the newest grants under the Hemingway Society’s administration, this award is to encourage work by emerging scholars who show promise of making a long-term contribution to Hemingway studies.