
By Emily Glory Peters
In recognition of all the people and programs that make 鶹ýӳ such a special place, more than 300 members of our community came together to successfully raise $108,210 during this year’s Day of Giving on March 24, 2021. Along with parents, staff, students, and fellow alums, graduates of the last 20 years were especially engaged this year, making up more than a third of all donor gifts.
Themed “Sow Your Gratitude,” the event provided all members of the 鶹ýӳcommunity the opportunity to share who or what they’re grateful for at Scripps. “The COVID-19 era has been a trying time for everyone, including those at Scripps, but we know that expressing gratitude is a powerful way to acknowledge the challenges of the last year while still celebrating our shared 鶹ýӳidentity,” says Director of The 鶹ýӳFund Perry Radford. “It was inspiring to hear stories from people whose lives have been positively touched by their College connection.”
Raising support for critical programs and connecting through “Gratitude Grams”
The Sow Your Gratitude campaign spotlighted two main giving areas, including The 鶹ýӳFund, the College’s main operational fund that supports areas like academic programs, internship grants, and mental health and wellness. Donors gave $46,182 to The 鶹ýӳFund, which will help the College continue to respond to opportunities—such as funding new racial justice and equity initiatives—as well as emergencies, including the recent COVID-19-related campus upgrades and renovations.
Scholarships also attracted significant support during Day of Giving, with donors giving more than $45,000 to student grants, including the new Lara Tiedens Scholarship Fund named for Scripps’ outgoing president. With typically one-third of the College’s budget going toward financial aid, these gifts will supply critical aid to the more than half of 鶹ýӳstudents who rely on this support to complete their studies. These gifts also bring the College nearer to its goal of becoming a “need-blind” institution—one that is capable of admitting any qualified student regardless of their financial resources.
“Supporting scholarship aid is an essential part of supporting Scripps’s larger mission to create a more equitable college,” share seniors Gabby Ollig ’21 and Vivian Matthews ’21, who work actively with donors as student supervisors with Scripps’ Phonathon team. By including a broader range of students, echoes Radford, the 鶹ýӳexperience is enriched for all members.
“Scholarships help us attract the best academic talent who bring diverse experiences and worldviews to campus, allowing 鶹ýӳto better reflect the world around us,” she says. “That’s something that benefits our entire community, including donors.”
鶹ýӳstudents share what they’re grateful for the Sow Your Gratitude campaign
This year’s Day of Giving also , videos that any 鶹ýӳcommunity member was able to easily record to share their gratitude with a 鶹ýӳconnection, past or present. The gratitude grams were delivered to recipients’ inboxes during the campaign and included special messages to former classmates and faculty. In addition, multiple 鶹ýӳstudents submitted clips highlighting what they’re most grateful for about their College experience that was shared with the community.
Grateful for every member of the 鶹ýӳcommunity
As 鶹ýӳmoves ahead with provisional plans to reopen campus for the 2021–2022 academic year, gifts from Day of Giving are essential in helping the College recover from last year’s substantial losses. In light of challenges faced during the pandemic’s turmoil, this support is not something the College takes for granted.
“The 鶹ýӳcommunity is strong because of how committed our members are to lifting each other up,” says Radford. “On behalf of our students, staff, and faculty, we are truly grateful to those of you who continue to give your time, talents, and financial resources to this critical mission of advancing women’s higher education.”
Day of Giving occurs annually each spring. If you have not had a chance to make a gift and would like to support Scripps, please click to give.