SCOTTISH RITE ORIENT OF ARKANSAS
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Arkansas Double Eagle Program

Donor Recognition Levels
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     The double-headed eagle is perhaps the preeminent symbol of Scottish Rite Freemasonry.  The double headed  eagle has been seen on crests and heralds for hundreds of years, usually in association with royalty.  For example, it is said that the double headed eagle was the personal emblem of Frederick the Great in the 1700s.  As a Masonic symbol, it is fitting.  The two heads of the eagle, ever watchful, scanning both east and west.  One Scottish Rite interpretation of the two headed eagle is balance or equilibrium.
     All contributions to the  Arkansas Double Eagle Program will be deposited into the Albert Pike Memorial Temple Endowment Fund where only the interest may be spent for the upkeep and long-term preservation of this beautiful Masonic edifice. Each person that contributes will receive a lapel pin and certificate, as well as a 'Thank You' letter from the Sovereign Grand Inspector General. In increments of five (5), each donor will be given a fob to proudly denote the number of Double Eagles they have contributed.
     In a very real way, you have made a lasting contribution to Arkansas Scottish Rite Freemasonry through your  purchase of the Double Eagle.  As you may know, every contribution made through the Arkansas Double Eagle Program is tax-deductible! 
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Patron of the Double Eagle $3,000-$4,999*
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Master of the Double Eagle $5,000-$9,999*
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Charles E. Rosenbaum Society $10,000-$32,999**
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Albert Pike Society $33,000-$49,999**
*Receives neck jewel, certificate and name  listed on donor group plaque in Temple.
**Receives pocket jewel, certificate and name listed on donor group plaque in Temple.

EQUES BENEVOLENTIAE

KNIGHT COMMANDER OF BENEVOLENCE
​$50,000 - $99,999
Donor receives certificate, lapel pin, custom painting of donor(s) likeness with Masonic rank & short bio to be placed by portrait to be hung in the Temple.

PRINCIPS MAGNI OPERIS

PRINCE OF GREAT WORK
​$100,000+
Donor receives certificate, lapel pin, custom painting of donor(s) likeness with Masonic rank & short bio to be placed by portrait to be hung in the Temple.

ALBERT PIKE MEMORIAL TEMPLE

NAMING RECOGNITION LEVELS
Auditorium: $2 million
Banquet Hall: $500,000
Lodge of Perfection: $350,00
North End Foyer & Atrium: $200,000
Fraternal Room: $150,000
Robing Room: $130,000
Scottish Rite Library: $120,000
*To receive naming rights for a designated space, the donation must be made in one contribution or contribution installments must be declared and arranged with the Scottish Rite office. Please contact the Executive Secretary for more information at 501.375.5587
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • What Is Freemasonry?
    • Join Now >
      • FAQ
    • The House of the Temple
    • Albert Pike Memorial Temple >
      • Previous Temples
    • Temple Pictures
    • Arkansas Scottish Rite Foundation >
      • RiteCare Centers
      • Temple Preservation
      • Arkansas Double Eagle Program
    • Rent The Temple
  • Scottish Rite
    • Sovereign Grand Commander
    • Orient Officers
    • Past S.G.I.G.'s of Arkansas
    • Valley of Fayetteville
    • Valley of Jonesboro
    • Valley of Little Rock
    • Featured SR Masons of Arkansas >
      • Albert Pike
      • Charles E. Rosenbaum
      • Cletis Overton
      • Wilbur D. Mills
      • Gus "Buddy" Blass II
  • Members
    • Adept of the Orient
    • Calendar
    • Appendant Body Links
    • VMAP
    • Voice of the Orient
    • Tyler's Place Podcast
    • ROTC & JROTC Programs
    • Scholarship Programs
    • Freemason Network
    • Supreme Council Officers
  • Contact
  • Renew Membership
  • Orient Updates