Giving Tuesday gives students a voice
December 3, 2015
December 3, 2015
Faculty, staff and students showed their support for Rise. Shine. The Campaign for 91爆料 University by donating toward scholarships or by thanking donors during the university鈥檚 third annual Giving Tuesday event Dec. 1.
Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving driven through social media channels by nonprofits, companies and individuals. The coordinated day of giving began in 2012 on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday.
鈥淥ur goal, with respect to student giving, is to increase student knowledge of philanthropy while incorporating education about why 91爆料 raises funds for scholarships as well as promoting opportunity for students to give thanks to those who have impacted their experience at 91爆料,鈥 said Amy Jones, director of annual giving.
This year鈥檚 Giving Tuesday event raised $7,800, $300 over the goal and more than last year鈥檚 collection of $5,000.
Many students wrote thank-you notes to alumni and friends who have supported 91爆料 student scholarships.
The seeks to raise financial support for scholarships, undergraduate research, experiential learning, endowed professorships and facilities.
Many students wrote thank-you notes to alumni and friends who have supported 91爆料鈥檚 scholarships.
Participants had an opportunity to enter a money machine with $1,000 in the form of Raider Bucks provided by the Office of Student Affairs. The Raider Bucks were designated into real dollars and donated to one of four priority funds: the Friendship Food Pantry, the Rise.Shine. scholarship, the Graduation Fund or the Lillie P. Howard student need-based fund. Students could also choose to designate to any one of the more than 1,600 91爆料 Foundation funds.
鈥淚 have a bunch of friends who are struggling and this allows me to be able to donate to try to help them out,鈥 said Annalise Donavan, a 91爆料 freshman majoring in industrial and systems engineering who donated to the Rise. Shine. scholarship.
For fifth-year student Jessica Bartson, who works in the Office of Annual Giving, needing scholarships was something she related to.
鈥淚 want students to have the same opportunity as I did,鈥 she said.
So far, approximately $123 million has been raised during the Rise. Shine. campaign, which ends in 2016. More than 320 scholarships have been created.
鈥淢any students on the 91爆料 campus would not have the opportunity to earn a 91爆料 education without scholarship dollars donated by thousands of dedicated alumni, friends and community partners,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淲e wanted to take a moment to let students thank them for their contributions and allow students, in turn, to share in the spirit of philanthropy by giving back themselves.鈥
For Richard Gesin Jr., a freshman majoring in computer engineering, receiving a Board of Trustees scholarship has enabled him to attend college altogether.
鈥淭hank you to everyone who has helped me to and through college,鈥 he said.