Robert E. Stoll Fund

Jacobs School of Music

The Robert E. Stoll Fund supports the activities and students of the Indiana University Singing Hoosiers. The IU Singing Hoosiers have a long and storied tradition of excellence in the contemporary vocal arts, performing popular contemporary vocal music ranging from The Great American Songbook and jazz to Broadway and today's hits. The ensemble averages 95 student singers and instrumentalists from the IU Jacobs School of Music, as well as students from throughout the university. 

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Robert E. Stoll Fund

Jacobs School of Music

The Robert E. Stoll Fund supports the activities and students of the Indiana University Singing Hoosiers. The IU Singing Hoosiers have a long and storied tradition of excellence in the contemporary vocal arts, performing popular contemporary vocal music ranging from The Great American Songbook and jazz to Broadway and today's hits. The ensemble averages 95 student singers and instrumentalists from the IU Jacobs School of Music, as well as students from throughout the university. 

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The Robert E. Stoll Fund endowment was established in honor of the late Singing Hoosiers Director. Professor Stoll was beloved by all Singing Hoosiers, and your investment in this fund honors him and makes possible a variety of meaningful activities for members of the ensemble, which may include:

  • Performance opportunities
  • Travel support
  • Scholarship support for members of the group

Make a gift to the Robert E. Stoll Fund today and help the members of the IU Singing Hoosiers hone their performance skills, entertain audiences, and carry on the legacy of Professor Stoll.

Important Disclosures

Please note, the name and purpose of the fund displayed on this page constitute the authorized description of the fund by the Indiana University Foundation, Inc. Your gift supports the fund as described herein.

This account is an endowment. Your gifts to this fund will be invested in perpetuity to provide annual income to support the purpose of the account. Per Indiana University Foundation, Inc. policy, endowment accounts which do not ultimately become fully funded at the required minimum through pledges/gifts will be converted to an expendable account supporting the same purpose as the original endowed fund.