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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (July 16, 2004) — More alumni than ever gave
donations to Tennessee Tech University during the past fiscal year.
A total of 5,238 alumni gifts helped achieve a total of $4.2 million
for the university, one of the highest ever for cash gifts.
“It’s the first year we’ve ever had more than 5,000
gifts, and this resulted in our highest percentage of alumni donors ever,”
said Kristie Phillips, director of annual programs for University Development.
“Our alumni realize the funding challenges facing the university,
but they are determined to help it continue to be a great institution,”
she continued.
This year, there were donations from 13.52 percent of alumni. “That
may not sound like a very high percentage, but the national average of
alumni giving for public institutions is only around 11 percent. So TTU
is actually performing above average in that respect,” Phillips
said.
In fact, the university’s performance this year is 24 percent better
than last year, with an increase in gifts of 1,021.
“The university works hard to stay in touch with its alumni and
keep them informed about campus events and activities, and a performance
like this indicates to me that our efforts are being recognized,”
Phillips said.
“One factor in achieving these results is the exceptionally accurate
database maintained by our Gifts, Records and Stewardship Center staff
and their ability to find lost alumni,” she added.
And beginning on Monday, July 19, alumni will have another option for
giving to the university when TTU begins accepting donations online.
For more information about alumni giving, call University Development
at 931/372-6554.
--Tracey LeFevre
This information posted 20 July 2004
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