Gifts $3,188,028
Donors 606
Participation 67%
Dear Classmates,
It is our profound pleasure to report the results of our 25th Reunion Gift Campaign. Your contributions—in our reunion year and every year—are important to new generations of students. If you returned to campus for Tech Reunions, you saw that MIT not only continues to expand academic horizons, but strives to enhance the overall student experience through innovations inside and outside the classroom. Whether through UROP or a stroll down the student "street" in the Stata Center, students increasingly find MIT a resource for social and personal growth.
At the heart of the Institute reside the ideals that we and other alumni share and uphold: a commitment to learning; a commitment to creating opportunities for all students regardless of financial circumstances; and a commitment to remaining on the cutting edge of science and technology in ways that enable MIT students and alumni to have a meaningful impact in the world.
As alumni, we give back to MIT because we know that we're making a difference at both the micro and macro levels. Our contributions influence one student at a time, but also ultimately have an impact upon the world at large. Please join us in recognizing all the members of our class who chose to make a difference through their generosity during our 25th Reunion.
Finally, we would like to offer special thanks to our classmates who served on our 25th Reunion and Reunion Gift Committees. Their efforts helped make our class milestone an exceptional one.
With appreciation,
Adina E. Gwartzman Dennis J. Gorman
25th Reunion Gift
Co-Chair 25th Reunion Gift
Co-Chair
In June, over 3,300 people came back to campus for Tech Reunions. It was my honor to accept the reunion gifts presented by each class.
We are grateful to all of you whose generosity helps MIT stay at the forefront of education and innovation. Your support and participation year after year benefit not only MIT and its students, but also the global community where MIT alumni share their knowledge and talents.
You are true ambassadors of MIT!
Sincerely yours,
Susan Hockfield
This past year Dana Najjar '09, and Maricela Delgadillo '08, were named class scholars for the 2005-2006 academic year. Because of your past and ongoing support for the Class of 1981 Student Aid Fund, students like Dana and Marciella have had the opportunity to enjoy the best experiences and education that MIT can offer. Whether conducting cutting-edge research or contributing to their community, the students who receive our class scholarship each year are making a difference in the world.
Gifts in reunion crediting period: $110,867
Gifts since inception: $286,523
Donors since inception: 665
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Q: How much was our Reunion Gift?
A: The 1981 Class Reunion Gift was $3,185,728 (as of 2006-06-20).
Q: How is the Reunion Gift calculated?
A: For the 25th (and 40th, and 50th reunion-year classes), what counts are gifts made during the five fiscal years prior to Tech Day (June 10, 2006) of reunion, and pledges made by that date and payable over five years following reunion. The 25th Reunion Class gift includes all outright gifts, matching gifts, in-kind contribution, cross credited gifts and pledges made by June 30, 2006. This total also includes future pledge payment made through June 30, 2011. Further clarification is here. ANY gift made by any member of the class to ANY designation will be counted in the class reunion gift.
Q: What are other Class Gifts (besides the Reunion Gift)?
A: There are several:
The Alumni Association recommends that classes collected dues once every five years. So it looks like we're off the hook until 2011...
Q: What's the statistical breakdown of our giving?
A: The number of donors who gave at a certain gift level during the five-year period to date is...
Gift Range Number of Donors
$500,000 and more: 1
$100,000 - $499,999: 1
$50,000 - $99,999: 5
$10,000 - $49,999: 19
$1,000 - $9,999: 134
$250 - $999: 235
$1 - $250: 208
This does not include non-alumni gifts to the class, and does not include a few pending pledges.
Q: How are we doing compared to other MIT classes?
A: This is how the reunion classes are doing. Results for reunion classes are calculated differently, depending if they are a one-year or five-year campaign.
Q: How are we doing compared to other schools?
A: MIT does not necessarily calculate reunion gifts (and giving in general) the same way as other schools, so it's hard to compare how we are doing versus other schools. Also, not all schools publicize "alumni giving" numbers.