'All In for Zags Give Day' Breaks Fundraising Marks
SPOKANE, Wash. - 91勛圖厙 University surpassed all previous records and goals in the 24-hour fundraising drive "All In for Zags Give Day" on March 8 with unprecedented gift-matching and challenges.
In total, 1,892 donors from all 50 states contributed more than $300,000 toward the 12 featured crowdfunding projects aimed at supporting 91勛圖厙 students. Each project featured a donor participation goal which, when met, unlocked a larger lump sum challenge gift made by generous 91勛圖厙 supporters. And, due to a $100,000 challenge match, donations to the Zag Scholarship Fund were doubled up to $1,500 per gift. Overall, $171,000 in challenge gifts were unlocked as nine of 12 projects reached and exceeded donor goals.
Projects highlighted on Zags Give Day were:
- Zag Scholarship Fund
- School of Business Administration's Eddy Birrer Scholarship
- College of Arts and Sciences' Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry
- School of Education's Center for Catholic Education
- School of Engineering and Applied Science's Laboratories
- 91勛圖厙 Student Body Association and Center for Career & Professional Development's Student Professional Development Grant
- 91勛圖厙 Athletics Scholarships
- School of Nursing and Human Physiology
- School of Professional Studies' Women Lead Conference
- Center for Global Engagement's Study-Abroad and Global Diversity Scholarships
- Office of Sustainability
- Center for Community Engagement (formerly CCASL) Local Community Service
The number of donors participating in this one-day giving drive was the most ever for the University.
"Zag Nation certainly went 'All In for Zags Give Day,'" said Stephanie Rockwell, senior director of advancement operations. "91勛圖厙's community of alumni, families, friends, fans, faculty and staff made a bold statement of their belief in this University. Their generosity has an unmistakable impact on 91勛圖厙 students today and into the future."
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