An Inspired Gift

Kathy and Joel Ross Inspired Leadership Fund Established

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University News - Spring 2024

July 12, 2024 | Shane Adams ’99

The $1 MILLION GIFT from Kathy and Joel ’79 Ross expands Wallace B. Smith Scholarship for Community of Christ youth and funds future opportunities for church leaders.

This remarkable donation will significantly enhance opportunities for students and further the University’s mission in several meaningful ways. Joel currently serves as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council, and Kathy was named an honorary alumna in 2014. A substantial portion of this gift will be used to fund the Wallace B. Smith Scholarship in partnership with Graceland. These scholarships, affectionately known as “the Wally B,” are awarded annually at SPECTACULAR, the Community of Christ youth camp hosted by Graceland each summer. The scholarships aim to support and encourage young leaders within the Community of Christ and, with the generosity of the Ross family, will fund two full-tuition scholarships and four half-tuition scholarships.

“We believe in Graceland’s mission and its commitment to nurturing future leaders. Our hope is that this gift will not only inspire more young leaders in the Community of Christ to choose Graceland for the supportive community they will find there, but we also hope to inspire the generosity of other alumni and friends to donate to Graceland in ways that are meaningful to their own lives.”

KATHY & JOEL ’79 ROSS

Vice President for Enrollment and Strategic Growth Deb Skinner, MEd, ’93 said, “Wallace B. Smith ’48 was the definition of a transformational leader within Community of Christ. It is so exciting that we are able to honor his legacy of leadership with these expanded scholarships for Community of Christ youth. Previous Wallace B. Smith award winners have gone on to do amazing things while students at Graceland, in the church, and in their professional lives. This premier scholarship displays our commitment to ensuring youth within the church have access to a Graceland education.”

In addition to the scholarship, the Inspired Leadership Fund includes an allocation to Graceland’s general student welfare fund, administered by Campus Ministries, ensuring broader support for the diverse student body. Further, it supports internships specifically for Community of Christ youth, providing valuable real-world experience and preparing students for successful futures.

Kristi Hettrick ’96, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Graceland, expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the Ross’ generosity. “We are incredibly grateful to Kathy and Joel Ross for their unwavering support of Graceland. Their gift will have a lasting impact on our students and the entire Graceland community. This donation exemplifies the spirit of giving that helps make our university a place where students can thrive.”

Since its founding in 1895, Graceland has remained a nonsectarian institution sponsored by Community of Christ (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints when founded). This partnership has impacted generations of servant leaders through the years. Community of Christ and Graceland have always been closely intertwined, with many Graceland graduates going on to leadership roles within the church.

Counselor to the President and Prophet-President Designate Stassi Cramm ’03, expressed her gratitude and excitement for the gift, saying, “We look forward to witnessing the positive influence these scholarship recipients will have on the church’s mission and the wider world.”

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