Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) generally recieve their Temple Endowment shortly before they depart for their missionary service, shortly before they are married, or in their mid-twenties if they have not done either of the above. Adult converts to the church may recieve their endowment one year after their baptism.
If you are not leaving on a mission or being sealed but would like to recieve your endowment, speak with your Bishop or Branch President. He will help you prepare and determine if you are ready and spiritually mature enough to participate in the Temple Endowment ceremony.
It depends on what sort of endowment you mean. There is plenty of information out there on financial endowments, or donations - any nonprofit website can give you more information about that. Other meanings of endowment pertain to an LDS temple ceremony (the temple endowment), or to the philosophical term "endowment."
people belonging to all faiths can receive everything, a Sikh can receive for free at harminder sahib (golden temple)
One can cash an endowment in a number of ways. One can cash an endowment by surrendering it to the endowment issuing company or one can sell an endowment to an endowment policy trader.
Brigham Young, the second prophet or president of the Mormon Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), said this of the endowment:"Let me give you a definition in brief. Your endowment is, to receive all those ordinances in the house of the Lord, which are necessary for you, after you have departed this life, to enable you to walk back to the presence of the Father, passing angels who stand as sentinels, being enabled to give them the key words, the signs and tokens, pertaining to the holy Priesthood, and gain your eternal exaltation in spite of earth and hell." (Discourses of Brigham Young [Deseret Book Co., 1941], p. 146.) True to the Faith, a book published by the Church for its members describes the endowment as: One ordinance we receive in the temple is the endowment. The word endowment means "gift," and the temple endowment truly is a gift from God. The ordinance consists of a series of instructions and includes covenants we make to live righteously and comply with the requirements of the gospel. The endowment helps us focus on the Savior, His role in our Heavenly Father's plan, and our commitment to follow Him. Definitions from http://www.mormon.org : Ordinance: A sacred rite or ceremony performed by the power of the priesthood and intended to bless God's children. Many ordinances have symbolic meaning. Priesthood: The power and authority of God, given to men on earth to act in all things for the salvation of God's children. Covenants: A binding and solemn agreement, contract, or promise between God and a person or group of persons upon which eternal blessings are based.
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I am assuming you are referring to the 'new name' given when a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints receives their Endowment in the Temple. This name is given to only one person - the husband you are sealed to in the temple. If you are not sealed to your wife in the temple, she cannot reveal the name to you.
The Duke Endowment was created in 1924.
Lilly Endowment was created in 1937.
Endowment House was created in 1855.
National Endowment for the Arts was created in 1965.
International Endowment for Democracy was created in 2006.