The Ceramic and Glass Industry Foundation Donation
  • Your gift will help us to attract, inspire, and train the next generation of ceramic and glass professionals
ACerS General Contribution
  • Directly contribute to ACerS and support our mission to advance the study, understanding, and use of ceramics and related materials. Your donation will be used where it is most needed, aiding our commitment and service to the ceramic and glass materials community.
Materials Science Classroom Kit Donation
  • Help inspire students to pursue materials science careers and become the next generation of ceramic and glass professionals by donating a Materials Science Classroom Kit
Student Travel Fund
  • Help university students attend ACerS meetings and build their network and experience in the ceramic and glass community.
Underrepresented Student Scholarship Fund
  • A new scholarship fund to encourage underrepresented students to pursue careers in ceramic and glass materials science.
Anna O Shepard Award Donation
  • Help support an award that recognizes individuals, who have made outstanding contributions to materials science applied to art, archaeology, architecture, or cultural heritage.
Rustum Roy Fund Donation
  • Support the Rustum Roy Award in honoring Professor Rustum Roy's scientific and societal contributions. Your donation enables annual lectures by notable figures in science, industry, or government, accessible to all without registration, and selected by the Rustum Roy committee. The American Ceramic Society will match up to $15,000 of donations received.
Donation With Membership
  • Help inspire students to pursue materials science careers and become the next generation of ceramic and glass professionals. Please type in a different dollar amount if you would like to donate more.
President's Council of Student Advisors (PCSA)
  • Your gift will help some of the most outstanding university students in the ceramic and glass materials community to grow as young leaders and share their passion for ceramics and glass with younger students.