On Wednesday, the 91做厙 91做厙 achieved its to date, raising an unprecedented $402,836 and placing sixth overall out of 27 ranked units on campus.
A record-breaking 379 donors supported the 91做厙, representing a 54% increase over last years Giving Day. This achievement unlocked an additional $120,000 for student scholarships from Marc Abbey, a dedicated friend of the college, who issued a challenge for the college to reach at least 270 donors.
I look forward to Giving Day every year because it highlights the energy, passion and drive of our EdTerps community, said Dean Kimberly Griffin. I love seeing all our EdTerpsfaculty, staff, students, alums and friendscome together to support our college and the transformative work we do. Im so grateful to our community for their incredible show of support that made this our best Giving Day ever.
For the fifth consecutive year, the 91做厙 placed first in its division during the faculty/staff power hour, earning an additional $1,500 for the college and the right to keep the Testudo trophy for another year. During a two-hour time period, 128 faculty and staff contributed more than $13,000. In addition, the Sue and Joe Bredekamp Program Support Fund for the Center for Young Children was of the Tiny Terps Photo Challenge, which awards $250 to the best photos of kids or pets on campus or wearing Terp gear.
During the 24-hour event, supporters contributed to many different funds that provide crucial support for the college, including the new Teach Forward Scholarship, which reduces tuition for teacher certification students in their internship year ($11,722); the Greatest Needs Fund, which addresses urgent challenges within the college ($3,255); the Elaine Johnson Coates 59 Scholarship Fund, which supports students who promote racial diversity through service, activism and academics ($27,925); and the William and Barbara Riggs and Family Program Support Fund for ($14,340).
Funds raised on Giving Day help contribute to the colleges $40 million fundraising goal by 2030 as part of .
Across the university, nearly 10,000 donors raised $9.42 million, an all-time Giving Day record.