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    PRESS OFFICE
    Armenian Church Endowment Fund (ACEF)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: George Kassis, Executive Director
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 54; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    April 13, 2004
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    ACEF SENDS $2.7 MILLION TO ORGANIZATIONS, PARISHES

    It was a big payday this year for local parishes and other Armenian
    organizations.

    The Armenian Church Endowment Fund (ACEF) recently distributed $2.7 million
    to 151 beneficiaries, income generated in 2003 from endowments managed by
    ACEF. Because of successful investment planning, ACEF was able to
    distribute $2.7 million compared to last year's distribution of $2.4
    million.

    Individuals who establish funds with ACEF designate beneficiaries. The
    principal investment is never touched. Each year part of the income is
    added to the principal, allowing it to grow in the face of inflation. The
    other half of the income is sent to the Diocese, Armenian organizations, and
    local parishes. This plan assures these organizations receive annual
    financial support for generations.

    Because of successful investment planning, ACEF was able to distribute $2.7
    million this year, compared to last year's distribution o $2.4 million.

    The largest amount, $1.25 million, went to help fund ministries and programs
    of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) -- efforts such
    as youth ministry, college outreach, Armenian and Sunday Schools, music and
    deacon training, and mission parish support.

    "With the ongoing support of the funds invested in ACEF, the Diocese is able
    to spend less time worrying about raising funds and more focused on reaching
    Armenians with the Lord's word," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate
    of the Eastern Diocese. "When people create endowments for the Diocese,
    we're assured they'll continue to support our ministries for generations to
    come."

    The second largest check was sent to St. Nersess Armenian Seminary in New
    Rochelle, NY, which received $286,000 for 2003. With the support offered by
    the money invested in ACEF, St. Nersess is able to identify future clergy
    and lay ministers, train them to assume responsibility, and offer programs
    that support and educate current lay and clergy leaders.

    Funds earmarked for the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin brought in $244,000
    in income in 2003.

    HELPING AT HOME

    Local parishes are often named as beneficiaries of ACEF funds. St. James
    Church of Watertown, MA, was the parish with the largest income from ACEF
    investments in 2003, a total of $104,000. That's a large portion of the
    parish's yearly $700,000 budget.

    St. James has a total of $2.1 million invested by ACEF. Of that, $400,000
    is in endowments established by individuals and designated to benefit the
    parish. The rest of the principal is money raised by the parish
    specifically for its endowment.

    Since assuming the pastorship in Watertown in 1999, Fr. Arakel Aljalian has
    made it a mission to increase the parish's endowment, with the goal of
    eventually having half the parish budget covered by endowment income. He
    said the steady income allows the parish to do more programming and frees it
    from fund-raising worries.

    "If you have a strong endowment fund, you can do more educational,
    spiritual, youth, outreach programs," Fr. Aljalian said. "Our church was
    built by the hands of the parishioners in the difficult times of the
    Depression. I try to remind my parishioners that it is our obligation to
    continue that legacy left by our grandparents, to make sure this church will
    be here for a long time. And with the continued, yearly financial support
    of endowments, we can bring our community together at St. James."

    The principal donations invested in ACEF remain untouched in perpetuity.
    The income generated from the investments is distributed to beneficiaries
    named by the establisher of the fund. Some income is also used to build up
    the principal, so future distributions can keep pace with inflation and even
    grow.

    For more information on the Armenian Church Endowment Fund and to establish
    your own fund, contact George Kassis, executive director of ACEF, by
    e-mailing [email protected] or calling (212) 686-0710 ext. 54.

    * * *

    Top 10 Beneficiaries of 2003 ACEF income
    Eastern Diocese: $1,251,097
    St. Nersess Seminary: $286,692
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: $244,639
    St. James Church, Watertown, MA: $104,370
    Holy Martyrs Armenian Day School, NY: $101,516
    St. Leon Church, Fair Lawn, NJ: $69,385
    Fund for Armenian Relief: $63,769
    Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem: $50,503
    ST. Tarkmanchatz School: $43,876
    Holy Cross Church, New York, NY: $43,176
    St. Gregory the Enlightener, White Plains, NY: $30,382

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