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CT: University of Connecticut (http://uconnalumni.com, ucaa@uconn.edu +18888225861)
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More than 12.000 members.
Membership fee to be enrolled in the Alumni.
Alumni from School of Agriculture, Business, Education, Engineering, Family Studies, and
Nursing.
The revenue (membership fee) allow to provide scholarships to deserving students, offer
distinguished faculty and alumni awards and plan quality programs for alumni and students.
International Alumni
Events as: Travels, mentoring/coaching, Awards, Volunteering.
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Association Benefits
Restaurants
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Alumni Association Events
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Blue Oak Restaurant
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UConn Member News
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True Blue Tavern
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Ability to Vote in Alumni Association
Elections
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Willington Pizza
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Max Downtown
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Alumni Legacy Scholarships
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UConn Alumni Association merchandise
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Alumni Center Rental Discounts
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Chapter and Club Membership
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Tip-Off Buffets
Retail Services
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UConn Alumni Association merchandise
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Brooks Brothers
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JoS A. Bank
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1-800-FLOWERS
Entertainment
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Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions
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Broadway show discounts
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Midas VIP Program
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Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Movie ticket discount
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Working Advantage
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Long Wharf Theatre
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Connecticut Repertory Theatre
Sports-Related
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Tip-Off Buffets
UConn Campus
Hotels & Travel
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Avis and Budget
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Comfort Inn - Vernon, CT
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Hampton Inn & Suites - Manchester CT
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Ramada Hotel - East Hartford, CT
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Nathan Hale Inn & Conference Center
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The Nathan Hale Inn Rental Discounts
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Group discounts at The Nathan Hale Inn
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Nathan Hale Inn & Conference Center
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Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Homer Babbidge Library
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Hawley Armory Fitness Center
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Student Recreation Facility
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Blue Oak Café
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True Blue Tavern
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Connecticut Repertory Theatre
CT: Yale (http://www.yale.edu/gateways/alumni.html, aya@yale.edu, +12034322586)
Joao Aleixo
Director, Alumni Service Corps
Office Phone:
(203) 432-1054
Email: joao.aleixo@yale.edu
Location: 1201 Chapel Street
Stephen Blum
Senior Director for Strategic Initiatives
Office Phone:
203-432-1945
Email: stephen.blum@yale.edu
Location: Rose Alumni House
Barbara Burt
Assistant Director - Strategic Initiatives
Office Phone:
(203) 432-1990
Email: barbara.burt@yale.edu
Location: Rose Alumni House
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17.000 members
All Yale men and women, who have completed at least one semester in a degree program at
Yale, are automatically members of the AYA and may be actively affiliated with the AYA
through at least two of its three building block constituencies: classes, clubs, and graduate and
professional school associations.
No membership fee.
Events as: Travels, Awards, Volunteering.
* YAANY, the new Yale Alumni Association of New York, produced or sponsored more than 80
events in 2011 for the 17,000 Yale alumni in the New York City area, complementing the strong
program offered by the Yale Club of New York City.
More than 250 Yale alumni, family and friends travelled to China in 2011 as part of volunteer
led Yale Alumni Service Corps (YASC) and Yale Global Alumni Leadership Exchange
(YaleGALE) service trips, following earlier successful YASC and YaleGALE trips to Asia,
Australia, Central and South America
Key elements of STAY's model include:
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Service, programs and events open to - and for the benefit of - the entire Yale community
Linkage between service and mentoring/networking
Dues-free membership, but with active committee service required.
STAY's Financial Supporters
STAY volunteers, Committee members, Committee chairs, and Board members, we're also grateful
for our financial supporters:
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Anonymous family foundation ($20,000)
Anonymous individual donor (challenge gift)
Association of Yale Alumni (ongoing funding and staff support)
Sam Beard '61
Adam Bildersee '09
Jon Bittner '07
Steve Blum '74
Lise Chapman '81 MBA
Les Fagen '71
Conner Fay '51
Ken Inadomi '76
Andrew Klaber '04
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Jimmy Lu '77
James Rohrbach '05
Ben Slotznik '70
Undergraduate Career Services
Darcy Troy Pollack '87
*Me imagino que son ex alumnos que aportaron y sale la generación en la que salieron.
STAY has already
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Attracted, as founders, leading Yale students and alumni/ae (e.g., the Yale College 2012
student body President)
Deployed 6 mission-based committees, each with student and/or alumni volunteers
Obtained a challenge gift from an individual donor, aimed at raising $11,000 in seed money
Attracted $20,000 in funding (with possible further support) from a well-known foundation
Supported syllabus-and-case-study driven Student Leadership Forums led by alumni/ae
speakers
Co-sponsored Career Panels attracting hundreds of students and dozens of alumni/ae panelists
Enlisted Yale students - for the first time ever - as Site Coordinators for Yale Day of Service
Committed hundreds of Yale students to participate in Yale Day of Service
Begun exploring multi-tiered mentoring (e.g., seniors-to-alums-to-grads-to-undergrads-to-atrisk-youth)
Created a database template to deploy a hometown STAY summer strategy
Attracted internship and fellowship opportunities aimed at students and young alumni/ae
Attracted financial support from individual donors
CT: Connecticut College (http://www.conncoll.edu/alumni/index.htm)
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25.000 alumni.
Events:
Meetings, Reunions
Mentoring Services
Volunteer
Networking and careers
Benefits:
Network and stay connected. You’ll enjoy:
 Free access to the Alumni Online Community, where you can find your classmates and
network with other Camels. You can also keep up with the College
athttp://www.connecticutcollege.edu/ and on our Facebook page
 Invitations to a broad range of alumni and College events in your area. View the alumni
calendar
 Reunion
 Special receptions at College events. Fall Weekend features a gathering for children of
alumni and their families
 Assistance from Career Enhancing Life Skills (CELS) with résumé preparation, job
opportunities and career changes
 Free subscription to CC: Connecticut College Magazine and CamelTracks, our monthly enewsletter
Use the College facilities. You’ll enjoy:
 Use of libraries, including Academic Search Alumni Edition (login required)
 Use of athletic facilities and sports equipment, including the pool, rowing tanks, climbing wall
and tennis courts
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Audit one class per semester free of charge (graduates only)
Regional discussions and receptions with Connecticut College faculty, plus other
opportunities for continuing education
Other benefits:
 Access to short-term health insurance, which covers gaps in coverage after graduation. Visit
http://www.gradmed.com/or call
1-800-922-1245
 Special "legacy" events for children of alumni, including the annual Alumni Sons &
Daughters Program. This program provides admission information for children and
grandchildren of alumni who are juniors in high school.
 Alumni Awards: The Alumni Tribute Award, the Agnes Berkeley Leahy '21 Award, the Goss
Award, the Harriet Buescher Lawrence '34 Award, The Mach Arom '89 Award and the
Athletic Hall of Fame recognize alumni for a variety of achievements
 You can sponsor a Connecticut College Book Award for an outstanding student in your local
high school
 If you have a child or grandchild graduating from Connecticut College, you can present the
diploma at Commencement. Email alumni@conncoll.edu for information
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 Newsletters
 Giving: Mucha información sobre donaciones, revisar link para mayor información
http://honorroll.conncoll.edu/
giving@conncoll.edu
CT: University of Hartford (http://www.anchoronline.org/page.aspx?pid=232,
alumni@hartford.edu, +18607682401)
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With 75,000 domestic and international alumni
Awards
Newsltetters
Giving to de University (http://www.hartford.edu/givingtouofh/default.aspx)
The future of the University of Hartford has never looked so bright. The success of the most
challenging and important fundraising campaign in the University’s history is evident throughout
the campus. Thanks to 34,156 alumni, parents, and friends, the Campaign of Commitment
raised more than $175 million over the past 10 years. The results have been remarkable. The
University has been transformed academically, physically, and financially. Today, the University
is poised to build on that success, and your support is vital as ever as we continue our
momentum.
The University of Hartford owes a great deal to its donors of the past, the present, and the
future and we are committed to valuing them in appropriate, meaningful ways. Stewardship is
the link between the institution and the donor in building trust, credibility, and gratitude through
donor recognition and acknowledgment, as well as fund establishment and enhancement.
Donors have the right to expect that an institution will be a good steward and that it will be
accurate and truthful. When donor expectations are fulfilled, a strong message is sent to the
donor that both the gift and the giver are appreciated.
*Planned Giving (http://www.hartford.edu/giving/plannedgiving/)
Toni Robinson
Director of Donor Relations
+1 860.768.2435
robinson@hartford.edu
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Benefits:
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Events and Programs:
 Upcoming Event
The Alumni Association sponsors events throughout the United States, as well as
internationally. Events range in nature, but all are informative and fun.
 Hawktober Weekend
Each fall, the University welcomes alumni, parents and friends to campus for a weekend of
special events and reunions
 Countdown to Graduation
One stop shopping for graduating seniors.
 Express to Success Mentoring
Alumni/student spring break mentoring program.
 Alumni Travel
Journey to faraway places, meet other alumni and learn from University faculty.
MA: Boston College (http://www.bc.edu/alumni/home.html)
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Boston College has the largest Catholic university alumni community in the world, numbering
more than 165,000 members across the globe.
BC GOLD Rush Challenge Scholars (activity)
BC GOLD alumni from the classes of 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, and 2011 met their
participation goals to win the BC GOLD Rush Challenge. As a result, six students’ lives have
been changed.
In honor of this accomplishment, a $25,000 scholarship named for each class has been
awarded to the following six students
La página se enfoca todo el tiempo en que hagan donaciones, casi todas tiene un link de “give
today”.
how can my single gift make a difference?
Every gift makes a difference, and the collective gifts of thousands of donors have an enormous
impact on BC. Gifts of $50, $100, $500 have allowed the University to increase financial aid
awards, implement need blind admissions, replace beloved retiring faculty with some of the
most promising young scholars in the academy, and expand volunteer and service
opportunities for our students. Your gifts are hard at work every day at Boston College
Some events and Programs:
Classes/Reunions
Awards
Careeer Resources
Travel
Mentoring
Credit card
Boston College Alumni Association
Cadigan Alumni Center
+16175524700
+18006698430
alumni.comments@bc.edu
Joanne Goggins NC'75, P'07, '05
Executive Director, Alumni Relations
+16175529032
joanne.goggins.1@bc.edu
MA: Boston University (http://www.bu.edu/alumni/, alumni@bu.edu, +1617353951)
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Your BUAA membership means:
 Access to the Alumni Online Community & CareerBeam, powerful tools to help you
reconnect with old classmates, see what they’re doing these days, make career
connections, and get one step close to the job of your dreams.
 Invitations to networking events, lectures by superstar faculty members, Terrier games,
and more.
 A discounted FitRec or Sports Club/LA membership
 Discounts at BU Dental facilities
 Special rates for medical, life, home & auto insurance
 Access to a listing of housing opportunities in the Greater Boston area
 $5 off tickets to Huntington Theater Co. productions (and $10 off subscription rates)
 $25/year Zipcar membership (that’s super cheap!
 Boston-area hotel discounts
 10 percent off at Barnes & Noble @ BU
 Half-price parking in some BU lots (we love it when you come back and visit)
 Opportunities to audit MET courses
Career Center
Travels
Awards
Benefits:
 As a BU alumnus/a, you have access to great benefits on and around campus. You also
get tools that can help you keep in touch.
In addition to a free subscription to Bostonia and other alumni publications, you get to take
advantage of affordable gym memberships, discounted theater tickets and hockey season
passes, excellent classes, and wealth of career resources.
Events
 Alumni College
 Alumni Weekend
 Beanpot
 Global Day of Service
 Red Hot Hockey
 Tanglewood
 University Calendars
 Winterfest
NY: Rochester Institute of Technology (https://www.rit.edu/alumni/)
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More than 100,000 graduates worldwide.
International Alumni
Benefits and Services:
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Volunteering
Reunions
Awards
Events:
Dinner, Luch, BBQ, Happy Hour, Games, Coaching.
Fund:
Thanks to generous donors, RIT today is a unique and distinguished university.
The Fund for RIT is the annual giving campaign, which runs from July 1 to June 30, that
encourages alumni, parents, friends and even students to regularly support RIT. Every year, the
dollars raised through The Fund play a critical role in advancing RIT’s academic excellence,
diversity and the opportunities provided for our students.
Why is your support so important?
EVERY GIFT COUNTS! No matter where you direct your gift—or the amount of your gift—it will
make a difference in the lives of our students. Today, tuition covers only about 54% of what it
really takes to operate hundreds of degree programs and student services. Your gift, combined
with support from thousands of others, provides resources that the university needs year after
year. If you are an alum, your participation in our annual campaign will also help RIT maintain
its top rankings, which increases the value of every RIT degree.
The Fund reaches out several times during the year—through mail, phone calls and e-mail—to
ask for your continued support. Please consider adding your gift and becoming part of a great
tradition of Tigers “giving back.” As always, you may direct your gift to your favorite area of RIT.
FundforRIT@rit.edu
585-475-5500,
https://www.rit.edu/development/giving/home_fundforRIT.php
Marisa Psaila
Executive Director
The Fund for RIT
585-475-4932
Marisa.Psaila@rit.edu
Victoria del Rio
Associate Director, Telefund
585-475-5990
vlddar@rit.edu
Linda Miller
Director, Leadership Giving
585-475-5242
lmmdar@rit.edu
Fredyne Frey
Assistant Director,
Student/Recent Alumni
Giving
585-475-5047
fyfdar@rit.edu
Robert Dermody
Development Officer
Student Affairs
585-475-2414
Robert.Dermody@rit.edu
John Crowley
Gift Office
585-475-7451
donate@rit.edu
NJ: Rutgers University (http://www.rutgers.edu/)
Department of Alumni Relations (central office)
Winants Hall
7 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 848-932-7061
Fax: 732-932-7621
RUAlumni@alumni.rutgers.edu
Rutgers–Newark Alumni Relations
Conklin Hall, Room 213
175 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
973-353-5242
Fax: 973-353-5803
newark@winants.rutgers.edu
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Membership in the Rutgers University Alumni Association is free and automatic for all alumni!
As members, alumni receive access to and discounts on a variety of services
Travels
Reunions
Volunteering
Benefits:
 RUAA Member Benefits
 For Your Benefit – Newsletter
 Alumni Card Request
 Alumni Card Benefits
 Alumni Credit Card
 Career Resources
 Continuing Education
 Rutgers Alumni Wall Calendar
 Desktop Wallpaper
 Gyms & Recreation
 Insurance ProgramsLicense Plates
 Rutgers Libraries
 Shop Rutgers!
 Address Labels
MD: University of Maryland (http://alumni.umd.edu/s/1132/start.aspx, alumni@umd.edu,
+18003368627, +13014054678)
Brian Shook
Interim executive director, alumni engagement and philanthropy
+13014052102
Sharon Puckett
Executive manager
+13014050014
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More than 33,000 fellow Maryland alumni.
Membership also grants you automatic access to the Online Alumni Community
Single Membership
 Annual - $55
 Three-year - $108
 Golden Life Membership (Age 60+) - $425
 Lifetime* (Paid In Full) - $850
 Lifetime Installment Plan*
(Five Annual Payments) - $210
Joint Membership
 Annual - $70
 Three-year - $168
 Golden Life Membership (Age 60+) - $500
 Lifetime* (Paid In Full) - $950
 Lifetime Installment Plan*
(Five Annual Payments) - $240
Auto Dues Renewal Program
 Single - $45
 Joint - $60
Volunteers
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Career Services
Benefits:
 Arts and Entertainment
 Campus Perks
 Career and Education
 Finance and Insurance
 Food and Dining
 Health and Fitness
 Services
 Travel and Recreation
 Scholarships
The Maryland Alumni Association is committed to supporting excellence by providing
scholarship opportunities. The alumni association will provide 15 scholarships; 10
undergraduate students will each receive $2000 and 5 graduate students will each receive
$3,000. In addition to a minimum 3.0 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 GPA for graduate
students, ideal applicants will volunteer in their communities or on campus, participate in
extracurricular activities and write a compelling essay on building Terrapin spirit among the
student body
 The Colonnade Society
Individuals who share the university’s vision of consistent excellence and whose annual gifts to
any area(s) at Maryland total $1,000 or more are recognized with membership in the Colonnade
Society. Alumni within five years of graduating from Maryland may join the society with gifts
totaling $500 and current students may join with gifts totaling $100 annually. Corporations
receive Colonnade Society status with gifts totaling $5,000 or more.
Whether your gifts come through the Terrapin Club or a departmental scholarship, Colonnade
members are the catalysts that energize the university’s implementation of its ambitious 10-year
strategic plan.
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You help make it possible for students to receive the financial aid they need to stay in
school.
You help bring the highest level of scholarship to the classroom.
You help foster extraordinary opportunities that broaden the student experience at
Maryland.
Colonnade Society members are leadership donors who understand that tuition and state
funding fulfill only about half of the institution’s operating budget and that much more is required
for Maryland to operate as an exceptional public research university. By joining other leadership
donors in the Colonnade Society, you help Maryland grow more self-reliant and resilient every
day.
Colonnade Society members enjoy exclusive benefits, including a designated staff person for
your inquiries.
Brian Logue, Senior Director for Participation
+13014054630
blogue@ur.umd.edu
http://www.mdexcellence.umd.edu/about/about_collonnade.cfm
http://alumni.umd.edu/s/1132/index.aspx?sid=1132&gid=1&pgid=826ç
WDC: American University (http://www.american.edu/alumni/)
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115.000 members
Volunteering
Service and Benefits
Continuing Education
Alumni Audit Website
Schedule of Classes
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Alumni Library Privileges
Career Resources
Meet with an Advisor
Events and Programs
AU CareerWeb
Networking
LinkedIn
DONORewards
DONORewards Card
Jacobs Fitness Center Discount
Campus Store Discount
Tenley Dining Room Discount
Kennedy Political Union VIP Treatment
Degrees, Deals & Discounts
On Campus
In D.C.
Across the Country
Around the World
Giving (http://www.american.edu/giving/indexOLD.cfm)
The following strategic focus areas will advance our mission by helping attract, retain, and
support the finest faculty from across the globe, as they create research and policy centers to
address twenty-first century challenges; reduce financial barriers to earning an AU education;
create highly interactive learning environments in first-rate facilities, with cutting edge programs
and state-of-the-art resources; and secure AU's long-term health by growing the endowment.
In addition to the satisfaction that comes from changing the lives of students, donors can
choose to name scholarships, programs, faculty positions, and spaces after themselves or
loved ones. Naming gifts generally range from $10,000 to $10 million for spaces and buildings,
and $50,000 and more for endowments that will honor a donor in perpetuity.
http://www.american.edu/giving/campaign/naming-opportunities.cfm
Office of Development and Alumni Relations
+1202-885-5900
Fax: 202-895-4998
giving@american.edu
vpminar@american.edu
Lee Holsopple
Director of Development,
University-wide Initiatives
+1 202-885-3409
WDC: Georgetown (http://alumni.georgetown.edu/olc/pub/GTW/home/home.jsp)
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160.000 alumni.
Events: Coachings, leadership activities
Career Services
Support Alumni House
There are a number of ways you can support the Georgetown Alumni Association and leave
your mark on Georgetown through a gift to the Alumni House, your alumni “home away from
home.”
Buy a commemorative brick in the courtyard to show support for your alma mater. The cost of
a brick is $500. To purchase, please download a copy of the Alumni House brochure and order
form (PDF format, 1.7 MB). For more information, e-mail Alumni House
(alumnihouse@georgetown.edu) or call us at +1202-687-6677.
Discuss joining the founders wall with a caricature of yourself or someone important to your
Georgetown experience - a friend, professor, staff member, or Jesuit. Caricatures are available
with a $15,000 gift.
Name a room at Alumni House with a customized plaque that honors donors for their support.
Rooms will have If you are interested in getting information about this unique opportunity
Giving (http://giving.georgetown.edu/)
+1202-687-1789
giving@georgetown.edu
Currently, 100 percent of gifts to The Georgetown Fund are being directed to the 1789
Scholarship Imperative, which seeks to raise $500 million for undergraduate scholarships by
2016. By significantly increasing the number of scholarships funded through philanthropy, the
imperative will allow Georgetown to offer competitive financial aid packages to more students
and fulfill the university’s commitment to bring the best students to campus, regardless of their
ability to pay.
Gifts of any size to the Georgetown Fund will be dedicated to the 1789 Scholarship Imperative
and support undergraduate students. Gifts will be pooled together to support $25,000
scholarships for individual students.
Flip through the interactive Fiscal Year 2012 Investment Report to get a glimpse into the
student experience at Georgetown, track our progress toward the 1789 goal and learn more
about how gifts add up to support scholarships.
THE ANNUAL GIVING COMMUNITY
The Georgetown University Loyalty Society recognizes alumni who demonstrate their
commitment to Georgetown’s mission through consecutive giving.
http://giving.georgetown.edu/loyaltysociety/
VA: University of Virginia (http://www.virginia.edu/alumni/, http://alumni.virginia.edu/)
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News
Newstand, magazine
Events
Reunions: Reconnect with classmates and friends at the annual Reunions Weekend.
Football Weekends: Come to Alumni Hall, where music, games for children and other activities
will add to the excitement of rooting for the Cavaliers.
Homecomings 2012: A full weekend of academic, athletic and social events—including live
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music for the Young Alumni Reunions party under the big tent.
Alumni, Parents and Friends Calendar
Student Membership Events: From seminars and study halls to the popular Taste of
Charlottesville event, the Alumni Association provides educational and social events—as well
as other benefits—for student
Return to Grounds
Alumni Hall Reservations: Planning a wedding reception? Hosting a conference? Check here
for details about reserving facilities at Alumni Hall.
Alumni Family Weekend: Alumni and their high school-age children can learn more about the
University’s admissions process, with sessions on writing essays and application options. June
8-9, 2012.
Career Services
Travel
Give and Volunteer
Membership in the University of Virginia Alumni Association supports a broad array of programs
that benefit the University, current students and alumni. Members receive exclusive special
event invitations, privileges and promotional offers in addition to national vendor discounts and
discounts to events around Grounds.
What’s the difference between student, annual and life memberships?
Student Life members pay no dues while in school. Upon graduation the student will be placed
on the Life Installment plan. Cost of this plan is $500. Student Life members have the option to
become a paid-in-full member at the cost of $400 (saving $100).
Annual Members pay dues each year, life members make either one lump-sum payment or
fulfill their dues over a payment plan period.
Programs and Services Supported by Membership
Membership plays a crucial role in providing quality programs and services hat benefit the
University, students and all alumni.
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University of Virginia Magazine
Published by the Alumni Association since 1901, the publication is circulated quarterly to
more than 200,000 U.Va. alumni, faculty, students and parents.
Alumni Career Services Center
Comprehensive career services—including self-assessment, career options, job search,
graduate school advising and executive coaching—are offered to all alumni.
Admissions Liaison Program
This program provides a point of contact and a source of information for alumni families
who have children applying to U.Va.
Class Councils and Fourth-Year Trustees
The Association provides staff and funding to support and advise students regarding class
activities.
Young Alumni Council
Through the Young Alumni Council, the Association fosters programs that address the
needs of alumni who have graduated in the last 12 years.
Merit Scholarships and Awards
The Association administers more than 100 scholarships and annual awards recognizing
student excellence.
Ridley Scholarship Foundation
The Ridley Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships for African-American students
admitted to the University. The fund was named for the University’s first African-American
graduate, Dr. Walter N. Ridley.
Alumni Interest Groups
The Association serves as an umbrella for a number of alumni groups sharing common
ethnicity and affinities.
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Reunions
Each year the Association hosts Reunions for classes celebrating reunions. Nearly 900
volunteers help coordinate and conduct activities for their respective classes. Seminars
and class events create a memorable experience for alumni and their families.
Fundraising/Development:
Amy Sallade
als9n@virginia.edu
+1(434)243-9078
Human Resources:
Laura Fekishazy
lif2x@virginia.edu
+1(434)243-2699
PA: Penn State University (http://www.psu.edu/ur/alumni.html, +18005485466)
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Strategic Plan 2008- 2013
http://www.alumni.psu.edu/about_us/PSAA%20Strategic%20Plan%20Exec%20Sum%2020082013-F.pdf
 Membership Types
Annual Membership
Just You (Individual)
 $50 (one year), $85 (two years), or $120 (three years)
You and Your Spouse/Partner (Joint)
 $60 (one year), $110 (two years), or $155 (three years)
Life Membership
Just You (Individual)
 $600 one-time payment or $30/month for 20 months via EFT*
You and Your Spouse/Partner (Joint)
 $750 one-time payment or $30/month for 25 months via EFT*
Life Membership for Ages 60+
Just You (Individual)
 $300 one-time payment or $15/month for 20 months via EFT*
You and Your Spouse/Partner (Joint)
 $300 one-time payment or $15/month for 20 months via EFT*
Student Membership
Currently Enrolled Students
 $15 (one year) or $50 (four years)
 Benefits
Publications
There are more than 30 issues of magazines and newsletters that are FREE to members,
which keeps alumni and friends up-to-date on campus, alumni, and Alumni Association
happenings.
Online Resources
Alumni Association members can re-connect with former friends, find old classmates, and
network with more than 557,000 Penn State alumni through access to our online alumni
directory. Members also receive exclusive access to University library databases through the
Alumni Library Online.
Events
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The Alumni Association sponsors events as varied as Penn State's alumni. From pep rallies to
Homecoming, from City Lights educational and cultural events to reunions, alumni have many
opportunities to connect with each other and with Penn State. Many events are free or many
have reduced fees for Alumni Association members.
Discounts
 Save a little money on everyday items just by being a member of the Alumni
Association. Electricity Bills in Select States
 Home & Auto Insurance
 Life & Medical Insurance
 TravelBlue Discount Vacations Program
 Penn State Press Publications
 Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions
 Hoy Transfer Moving Services
 Penn State Bookstore
 Access to Alumni Career Services and other resources, Alumni Association members'
dues also help to support programs and opportunities for students and alumni alike.
 Networking & Mentoring: LionLink is a professional networking program that helps
students and alumni explore various career options through informational interviews
with alumni volunteers.
FastStart helps African American, Latino/Hispanic, and Asian and Pacific Americans as
well as those students who simply want to get their college careers off to a fast start by
matching them with faculty/staff and alumni mentors.
 Alumni Admissions Volunteer Program: More than 1,000 alumni across the country
currently volunteer with this program.
 Reunions, Pep Rallies, and Homecoming: The Alumni Association sponsors pep rallies
at away games, reunions, and a number of Homecoming events each year.
 Awards: The Alumni Association sponsors and supports a number of awards including
the Honorary Alumni Award, Alumni Fellow Award, Alumni Achievement Award,
Diversity Award, Friend of Penn State legislative award, the Recent Alumna/Alumnus
Award, and others. More information on awards is available here.
 Parents & Families Weekend: Special days filled with college open houses, information,
and fun are planned especially for parents and families of current students.
Events:
The Alumni Association sponsors events as varied as Penn State's 557,311 living alumni:
Fall events include pep rallies, Huddle with the Faculty before home games, and Homecoming
Weekend;
Summer events include Traditional Reunion Weekend for classes celebrating 45th and 50th
reunions as well as Pioneers, and Arts Festival Alumni Weekend.
Alumni Group Events include TV football gatherings, holiday parties, golf tournaments and
other alumni sponsored events. Post and locate events. Find events if you are in and around
Philadelphia.
Giving (http://giveto.psu.edu/s/1218/start.aspx):
 Areas to Support:
 Scholarships
 Honors Education
 Student Life
 Faculty
 Research
 Colleges, Campuses and Programs
 Visionary Giving Opportunities
E-mail: djl120@psu.edu
Phone: +1814-863-0694
NY: New York University
(https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1068/start.aspx?returnurl=http%3a%2f%2falumni.nyu.edu%2fs%2f
1068%2f2col.aspx%3fsid%3d1068%26gid%3d1%26pgid%3d254&sid=1068, alumni.info@nyu.edu,
+1(212) 998-6912)
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Members: NYU alumni are a community of over 400,000 people living and working around the
world and representing the viewpoints, languages, and cultures of the global network university.
Alumni Card
Career development
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For all alumni related questions, please contact:
Email: alumni.info@nyu.edu
Phone: 212-998-6912
Fax: 212-995-4020
Brian Perillo
Associate Vice President of Alumni Relations
bperillo@nyu.edu
Marian Newsom
Associate Director, NYU Alumni Relations
Alumni Benefits and Services
marian.newsom@nyu.edu
Aly Wolff-Mills
Associate Director, Web & Communications
aly.wolff-mills@nyu.edu
NY: City University of New York (CUNY) (http://www.cuny.edu/alumni.html)
No hay información relevante.
NH: University of New Hampshire (https://www.alumni.unh.edu/)
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Career Center
Volunteer and networking
Alumni Services
Magazine, Class notes, library database, marketplace, discounts, credit card, travel program.
Steve Donovan, Advancement associate vice president and executive director, Alumni Association
Phone: (603) 862-2040
Email: steve.donovan@unh.edu
Steve Donovan, Advancement associate vice president and executive director, Alumni Association
Homepage
Phone: (603) 862-2040
Email: steve.donovan@unh.edu
Paul Racioppi, associate director of reunion giving
Phone: (603) 862-1955
Email: paul.racioppi@unh.edu
Katie Oslin, director UNH Fund
Phone: (603) 862-4495
Email: katie.oslin@unh.edu
No hay mucha información
MA: MIT (http://alum.mit.edu/home?destination=node%2F9)
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120.000 members
No membership fee:
Start by registering for your free Infinite Connection Account to receive full access to the Online
Alumni Directory, Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN), and programs and events
especially for students.
Networking
Working and volunteering
Get involved
Use Alumni Association resources to fuel your intellect and access an international network of
peers. Here are six ideas to get you started:
Join MIT clubs
Find your next job with the Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN)
Attend Tech Reunions
Read Technology Review
Create an Infinite Connection account
Hit the road (or sea or sky) with the travel program
Giving to MIT (http://giving.mit.edu/index.html)
Supporters:
 Individuals
1. Annual fund: Annual participation in giving is powerful proof of an institution’s
greatness—and its worthiness of support. Yet despite its excellence, MIT only ranks
middle of the road in annual participation among its peers. A movement is afoot to change
this, and MIT alumni, parents, current students, and friends are leading the way.
2. MT10 Giving: Today’s students are more positive and proud of MIT than ever before and
it shows! One of the best examples of this MIT pride is the dramatic increase in Senior
Class Gift participation which leapt from an average of 30% to 51% in 2006, and setting
new records every year since. Last year the class of 2012 achieved the highest ever
Senior Gift participation at 80%.
 Corporations
 Foundations
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Active volunteers
Past volunteers
Steve McAlister
Director, MIT Annual Fund
stevemca@mit.edu
+16177155155
MA: University of Massachusetts at Amherst (http://umassalumni.com/index.html,
alumni@admin.umass.edu)
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Membership levels:
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General Member – members that have not yet invested in the Alumni Association, but still
have access to a host of valuable benefits. Support student and alumni programs - invest
today and upgrade your member status.
Sustaining Members – members whose total investment amount is
$1 - $999.
Life Members- members whose total investment amount is
$1,000 - $2,499
Legacy Members – members whose total investment amount is $2,500 or more.
Alumni Clubs
Visa Card
Newsletter
Reunions
Events:
Networking event, games (ex. Hockey), anniversary celebrations, alumni gathering,
Class Notes
Magazine
Benefits and discounts
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Awards and Scholarships
 2013 Distinguished Alumni Awards
The Distinguished Alumni Awards are the most prestigious awards conferred by the Alumni
Association upon its alumni, faculty, staff and friends. These awards are presented to those
individuals who have translated their UMass Amherst experience into distinguished
achievement in their field of endeavor, and whose accomplishments reflect admirably on or
bring honor to the university.
 Distinguished Alumni Award
Honoring alumni with national and/or international distinction who have translated their
UMass Amherst experience into distinguished achievement in the public, business or
professional realms, and have shown service to UMass Amherst in the financial, volunteer,
or advocacy sectors. View 2012 recipients.
 Distinguished Young Alumni Award
Honoring alumni who have graduated within the last ten years and have demonstrated
accelerated career progression in public, business or professional realms and used their
UMass Amherst education in a quest for excellence. View 2012 recipient.
Distinguished Alumni Service Award
Honoring alumni for outstanding and significant contributions of service to a particular
community and/or to the university in financial, volunteer, or advocacy sectors. View 2012
recipient.
 Distinguished Faculty Award
Honoring faculty members who have shown exceptional skill in their professional realm of
teaching, research and student involvement. Their work demonstrates the value placed on
teaching, credible contributions outside the classroom in research and/or creative activity,
and/or efforts that significantly enhanced the well-being and reputation of the university
within the community at large. View 2012 recipient.
 Distinguished Honorary Alumni Award
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Honoring individuals who have neither earned a degree nor were matriculated students for
at least two consecutive semesters but who have consistently demonstrated extraordinary
commitment, dedication and service to the advancement of the UMass Amherst campus in
financial, volunteer or advocacy sectors. View 2012 recipient.
Eleanor Bateman Alumni Scholar in Residence
Established in 1989, this program promotes interaction between students and distinguished
alumni and other individuals. It provides students with role models that exemplify the
achievement of the university’s mission through professional accomplishments and public
service. The Bateman Scholar’s visit to campus includes class lectures, workshops and a
public forum open to the campus community
Janine Sicks '93
Director of Alumni Constituent Programs
+14135459462
janines@admin.umass.edu
Janine Sicks '93
Director of Alumni Constituent Programs
+1413.5459462
janines@admin.umass.edu
MA: Harvard (http://alumni.harvard.edu/, haa_alumnihelp@harvard.edu, +1 800-823-2478) Pagina
orientanda a las donaciones, no hay muchas descripción de actividades, eventos o servicios que
ofrecen.
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Awards
Programs
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events:
Features events: Global networking night, alumni think big, games, lectures)
Travel
 Volunteer
 Giving
(http://alumni.harvard.edu/ways-to-give)
Ways to Give
 Online
Make a gift now by credit card, stock transfer, or mutual fund transfer using our online giving
forms.
 Mail
Enclose a check payable to: "President and Fellows of Harvard College." In the check's
memo section, please designate the allocation of the gift. Examples include:
- Harvard College Fund
- Divinity School Annual Fund
- Business School John A. Smith Scholarship Fund
 Checks should be mailed to:
 Phone
 Matching Gifts
 Find out if your or your spouse's employer will match your gift using our Matching Gift
Program Search.
Planned Giving
By making a planned gift, you can make a significant gift to Harvard to address some of the
world’s most pressing issues through cutting-edge research and the education of tomorrow’s
leaders--and gain financial and tax benefits for you and your family.
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Bequest
Learn about the types of bequests, benefits, sample language and more by visiting the
Bequests section of our web site.
Gifts That Pay you Income
Life income plans enable you to make a meaningful gift to Harvard while receiving significant
income and tax benefits. There are several different types of life income gift arrangements
available. These includecharitable remainder trusts, gift annuities, and pooled income funds.
Lead Trusts
With a charitable lead trust, you can make annual gifts to support an area of interest to you
at Harvard for a term of years, typically between 10 and 20.
Other Assets You Can Give
There are many assets that may be used to fund a significant gift to Harvard, including
appreciated securities, real estate, personal property, business interests, retirement plans,
life insurance, and many others.
Alumni Education
Meghan Henry
+1617-384-7827
Board Direction
Rachel Lamson EdM ’01
+1617-495-5805
NJ: Princeton (http://alumni.princeton.edu/, +1757.221.1842)
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83.500 members
Travel
Learn (lectures, newsletter)
Reunions
Alumni Day
Football weekends
Educational programs
Alumni Conferences
Alumni faculty forums
Volunteer
Awards
Alumni Education Programs
alumnied@princeton.edu
+1(609) 258-8230
Margaret Moore Miller '80 h66 h*08
Assistant Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Director of the Alumni Council
+1(609) 258-5813
Kathy Taylor '74
Director, Alumni Affairs and Communications
+1(609) 258-3573
Kaitlin Lutz
Associate Director for Planning, Events and Faculty Outreach
+1(609) 258-0014
Katherine Stellato
VA: William & Mary (http://www.wmalumni.com/)
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Magazine
Employment
Awards
Career Services
Events:
 Comminity Calendar
 Homecoming
 Reunions
 50th Reunion
 Charter Day
 Alumni Auction
 Olde Guarde Celebration
 Young Guarde Weekend
Services:
 Gift Program
 Alumni House Rentals
 Memorial Garden
 Discount Offers
 Own Brick
 Transcript
 Permanent email
 Desktop wallpapers
 W&M Ringtone
Giving
 Alumni Leadership Fund: We only conduct one direct appeal a year and it is to support the
Alumni Leadership Fund.
 Alumni Magazine Voluntary Subscription
 Alumni House Operating Funds: Your generous donations to the Alumni House help fund
maintenance, renovations and upkeep on this historic home.
 Alumni Bricks: Please indicate your desired inscription in the 'Donor Comments' box on the
donation form. Inscriptions are limited to no more than 3 lines of text with 20 characters on
each line. You can test your inscription and see what it will look like by clicking on "Own A
Brick" in the left hand menu.
 OWJ Scholarship Funds » In the Donor Comment Box, please designate your gift to one of
the following specific funds.
 2013 NY Auction Sponsor Form: Please sponsor this event benefiting the W&M Alumni
Association. If sponsoring at the Big Apple, Times Square or Central Park level please
indicate in the DONOR COMMENTS box how many of the included tickets you plan to use.
Thank you in advance for your generous sponsorship of New York Auction.
VA: University of Richmond (http://alumni.richmond.edu/)
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Awards
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Events
Cultural Events
Networking
Presidential Receptions
Spider Athletic
Sporting Events
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Reunions
Class Reunion Pages
Reunion Volunteers
Missing Alumni
Reunion Housing
Reunion Committee
Reunion Student Ambassadors
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Benefits
Beyond the diploma, membership in the alumni association is one of the tangible rewards of
graduating from the University of Richmond. As alumni, you enjoy access to exclusive programs,
events, services, and opportunities designed to make your after-college life as rich and rewarding
as
your
student
years.
Online Directory
Use this Web-based community as a way to reconnect with fellow alumni.
Career Services
Find, change, or redefine your life's work. Access job listings through SpiderConnect, consult with a
professional career advisor and take advantage of online career resources. Contact Career
Services at +1 (804) 289-8547
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Explore the UR Career Network, an online professional networking tool that connects the University
of Richmond community.
Learn more about career services for Law School and School of Continuing Studies alumni.
Lifelong Learning
Alumni can take advantage of a wide variety of educational opportunities, including the Osher
Lifelong Learning Institute and School of Continuing Studies classes.
Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness
Recent graduates have access to a free gym membership for their first year post-graduation, and
discounted membership rates are available for alumni of all ages. Visit the Weinstein Center for
Recreation and Wellness membership page to learn more.
University of Richmond Libraries
Richmond alumni can access services at the University libraries, including a free special borrower's
card, access to the collections in the Music Library and admission to the annual International Film
Series. Visit Boatwright Memorial Library to learn more.
Alumni Magazine
Alumni receive lifetime subscriptions to the Richmond Alumni Magazine.
Jepson Alumni Center
Stay overnight in the Bottomley House at the Jepson Alumni Center whenever you come to
campus. Or, book the center for private functions.
For more information, contact Rick Glass, alumni center coordinator, at +1(804) 289-8544 or
rglass@richmond.edu.
Office of Alumni and Career Services
Jepson Alumni Center
+1(804) 289-8026
+1800-480-4774
, option 8
FAX (804) 287-1221
alumniandcareerservices@richmond.edu
Assistant Director for Regional Initiatives
katie.bell@richmond.edu
Jepson Alumni Center
+1(804) 289-8352
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