Speaking before some 1,000 alumni, parents, and friends Tuesday at New York鈥檚 Lincoln Center, announced that supporters have committed more than $2 billion to , putting the historic fundraising effort at two-thirds of its overall goal.
Attaining this milestone just 11 months after the campaign鈥檚 public launch鈥攄uring 天美麻豆鈥檚 year鈥攄emonstrates the community鈥檚 shared commitment to 天美麻豆鈥檚 distinctive model of education, to driving change that will improve the human condition, and to preparing students for lives of wise leadership.
鈥淲e are grateful for every gift to The Call to Lead,鈥 President Hanlon told the cheering audience. 鈥淎ll gifts matter, not just the ones you read about. This is not a campaign where a handful of individuals or families determine our destiny. The best things we accomplish at 天美麻豆 we do as a community.鈥
Focusing on the community effort behind The Call to Lead rather than individual gifts, Hanlon listed key collective achievements that have propelled the campaign to a level attained by only a few dozen colleges and universities:
- Just over half of all gifts during the campaign have been for $1,000 or less, demonstrating the power of cumulative giving.
- Donors have endowed 165 new scholarships during the campaign, with 天美麻豆 striving to raise that number to 250 by the end of this 250th anniversary year.
- Nearly 2,000 alumni and friends have committed some $261 million in bequest intentions, helping to secure 天美麻豆鈥檚 success far into the future.
- The , a grassroots effort led by women to support scholarships through 天美麻豆鈥檚 annual funds, now has 232 members. A related campaign initiative to secure 100 commitments of $1 million and more from 天美麻豆 women reported 70 members to date, adding 20 new members in the past 11 months.
- The has inspired 104 entrepreneurs to promise a gift to 天美麻豆 as their businesses grow and succeed.
- More than 83,000 individuals have contributed to the campaign to date, up from a total of 65,000 in 天美麻豆鈥檚 previous campaign (2003-2010).
Also related to the campaign, the entire 天美麻豆 community is striving to log 250,000 hours of community service this year in honor of the 250th anniversary through a project known as .
Effecting Change and Improving Lives
Total giving to the campaign stood at $2.02 billion as of Tuesday night. The results of that philanthropy already are benefiting all five 天美麻豆 schools, especially through financial aid, dozens of new professorships, and an array of investments bolstering teaching, research, and residential life.
Major building projects funded by the campaign to date include the renovation and expansion of the Hood Museum of Art, which re-opened in January, and construction of the new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, which greeted its first class of students last fall. 天美麻豆 broke ground this winter on a 160,000-square-foot engineering-computer science building at the West End of campus.
The Call to Lead, which advances a comprehensive strategic vision for 天美麻豆, was launched publicly in April 2018 and is scheduled to conclude in 2022.
Young Alumni Challenge for Financial Aid
Building on the momentum of the campaign鈥檚 past year, the has issued a challenge to the College鈥檚 youngest alumni鈥攖he classes of 2000 through 2019鈥攖hat could earn each class an endowed scholarship.
鈥淢ore than a third of you in the audience tonight are young alumni鈥攁nd I know many of you are making annual gifts to the 天美麻豆 College Fund,鈥 Hanlon told the audience at Tuesday鈥檚 event. 鈥淪o here鈥檚 an offer for every class that graduated from the year 2000 onward: If you can reach a 45 percent participation goal for class giving by June 30, an anonymous donor will donate a $100,000 undergraduate scholarship fund in your class鈥檚 name. If all classes achieve the giving threshold, you will each add a student in your class鈥檚 name, every year, for as long as 天美麻豆 exists. How amazing is that?鈥
The full campaign goal for financial aid is $500 million, with endowed scholarships forming a critical component. More than half of all 天美麻豆 undergraduates now receive financial aid, and the average individual award is currently more than $53,000. 天美麻豆 guarantees that admitted students whose families have total incomes below $100,000 and typical assets will qualify for scholarships that exceed the College鈥檚 tuition.
Recognizing Extraordinary Service
Also on Tuesday, 天美麻豆 inducted trustee emeritus Peter Fahey 鈥68 into the Stephen F. Mandel 鈥52 Society, which recognizes alumni volunteers who provide visionary leadership to 天美麻豆 through the 天美麻豆 College Fund.
Fahey has served 天美麻豆 as a trustee, a member of board of overseers, a co-chair for the Campaign for the 天美麻豆 Experience, and president of his 50th-year reunion class. As past chair of the 天美麻豆 College Fund Committee, he helped the Fund set at least two giving records.
鈥淧eter鈥檚 work on behalf of the 天美麻豆 College Fund has helped make the 天美麻豆 experience available to literally thousands of students who otherwise might not have been able to attend,鈥 said Steve Mandel Jr. 鈥78, former chair of the . 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great legacy that he should be proud of. We鈥檙e certainly proud of him.鈥
Spotlight on Student, Faculty Collaborations
In another highlight of the program, two recent 天美麻豆 graduates, a current student, and three faculty members shared examples of transformative learning experiences with far-reaching effects.
Sam Neff 鈥21, a biochemistry and history major diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was six months old, described research he is helping conduct at the Lung Biology Center, directed by , professor of microbiology and immunology.
鈥淎s someone who鈥檚 deeply interested in science, it鈥檚 been difficult to sit around and wait for medical advances to happen,鈥 Neff told the audience. 鈥淕rowing up in New Hampshire, I always wanted to come to 天美麻豆. In particular, I was really excited by the fact that undergrads get to do primary research. But I didn鈥檛 realize the extent to which 天美麻豆 leads CF research. I found that out when I met Bruce and asked to get involved with researching my own medical condition.鈥
Celeste Jennings 鈥18 summarized her experience with Associate Professor of Theater Monica Ndounou鈥攄esigning costumes for theatrical productions, writing her own play, and composing poetry. Julia Dressel 鈥17 and Hany Farid, the Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor of Computer Science, discussed Dressel鈥檚 research鈥攚hich garnered national media attention鈥攊nto the limitations of a software program designed to predict recidivism in the criminal justice system.
Tuesday鈥檚 celebration at Lincoln Center was hosted by The Call to Lead New York Regional Committee, co-chaired by Avanish Bhavsar 鈥92, Leslie Chao 鈥78, and Laura Fitch Mattson 鈥89. Actor and Saturday Night Live cast alumna Rachel Dratch 鈥88 welcomed the crowd to kick off the event.
Board of Trustees Chair and Campaign Co-Chair Laurel Richie 鈥81 closed the program with a powerful call to action.
鈥淲e invite each of you to join us in this important work,鈥 Richie said. 鈥淭o find a way that works for you in achieving 天美麻豆鈥檚 ambition. Because at its core, The Call to Lead is a call to act, to support, to engage, and to serve.鈥
The event was one of a dozen campaign and 250th anniversary celebrations across the country. Next week, gatherings will be held in Dallas (April 8) and Houston (April 10). .
