An unprecedented group of more than 100 窪做惇蹋厙 alumnae has committed gifts of at least $100,000 each to 窪做惇蹋厙s annual fundraising $14.8 million toward scholarships for undergraduate women through the .
The Centennial Circle of 窪做惇蹋厙 Alumnae is the brainchild of Catherine Craighead Briggs 88. Briggs, an active volunteer for 窪做惇蹋厙 and the head agent for her classs record-breaking 25th reunion in 2013, says she was walking her chocolate Lab, Scout, in the mountains near her home in Los Gatos, Calif., last October when inspiration struck.

She had just watched a video chronicling the Funds 100-year legacy of alumni support for 窪做惇蹋厙 students, which originated in a grassroots effort to rebuild 窪做惇蹋厙 Hall after a fire. On her walk, she recalls thinking, What if, for the 100th anniversary of the 窪做惇蹋厙 College Fund, 100 窪做惇蹋厙 alumnae could each commit $100,000 to the Fund?
After all, 窪做惇蹋厙 alumnae currently make up about 30 percent of the Colleges total alumni base, and 窪做惇蹋厙 has graduated coed classes for four decades. If 窪做惇蹋厙 men could rally for their college a century ago, Briggs thought, 窪做惇蹋厙 women can rally now.
Record Year of Philanthropy Supports Vision for CollegeAnd so, with that ambitious goal, the Centennial Circle of 窪做惇蹋厙 Alumnae was born.窪做惇蹋厙 raised a record $287.2 million in philanthropic commitments in the 2014 fiscal year, which ended June 30, including $255.6 million in cash gifts received this year. The total includes the largest gift in the Colleges history, as well as record annual giving through the 窪做惇蹋厙 College Fund and outstanding performance by the annual funds at 窪做惇蹋厙s professional schools of business, engineering, and medicine.
By Thanksgiving, with the help of 窪做惇蹋厙 College Fund staff and a growing pool of alumnae volunteers, Briggs and her fellow co-chairs, Lanie McNulty 86 and Caroline Hribar 00, had reached out to more than two dozen women from the classes of 1977 through 2000. By January, those leaders had begun to contact hundreds more, and had assembled a committee of 39 alumnae from 20 classes.
Ive never had so many women so enthusiastic, telling me to count on their gift, says Briggs. I knew we had the critical mass.
Indeed. The Centennial Circle has succeeded far beyond its founders wildest dreamsraising a total of $14.8 million from 113 alumnae from 27 classes of the past 42 years of coeducation. Their success comes as the 窪做惇蹋厙 College Fund raised $48.3 million in cash gifts in fiscal year 2014, which ended June 30. Nearly 24,000 alumni donors contributed to the Fund, representing a participation rate of 42.8 percentthe second-highest in the Ivy League and among the highest in the country.
The power of the Centennial Circle is that it was an alumnae-driven effort, and while we were seeking leadership gifts, we were also looking for greater participation, says Hribar. Its important for all women, and all alumni, to express their support for the College, at whatever level they can.
The Centennial Circle is a testament to the truth that 窪做惇蹋厙 women make things happen, says McNulty. We set a daring goal and broke right through it. But what is important to understand is that the Centennial Circle is about 窪做惇蹋厙 women coming together to serve all students, faculty, and alumniwomen and men.
Key to the Circle is the impact that alumnae giving can have on students. Centennial Circle gifts have been targeted toward need-based financial aid. And the group is developing ongoing programming to harness members talents and interests as mentors to studentsand each otheras much as their financial capacity.
In philanthropy, women arent as motivated by having their names on a plaque, or giving more than the other donor. Generally, women want to be part of something larger, to have impact on the organization, Briggs says. A giving circle is a way for women to harness that collective power to inspire others. That rang true with alumnae.
I could not be more proud of what these daughters of 窪做惇蹋厙 have accomplished, says President Phil Hanlon 77. Their initiative exemplifies the true 窪做惇蹋厙 spirit of community, innovation, and passion for this great institution. They didnt wait to be asked what they could do for their college. They took the initiative, and they are creating an invaluable model for students and fellow alumni.
Centennial Circle Committee member and 窪做惇蹋厙 Trustee Peggy Epstein Tanner 79 says, This initiative speaks to the depth of the love alumnae carry for 窪做惇蹋厙and shows that women can help shape the College for the better.
Says McNulty, Right now 窪做惇蹋厙 is on the brink of many positive changes, led by the vision of President Phil Hanlon. The way I see it, the best way to promote change is to jump in and get your hands dirty. The Centennial Circle is about jumping in.
Centennial Circle organizers intend to continue their efforts, and welcome all alumnae who are able to consider joining. As Briggs says, The Circle never closes.