YOU MAY BE SURPRISED! Despite the fact that
Penn seniors are increasingly supportive of The Penn Fund, young alumni giving
drops off dramatically every year. If young alumni were to continue participating
at the rate of the senior classes, regardless of the gift level, the cumulative
impact could double! The charts below illustrate these trends…
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DONORS BY CLASS › view [click
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Following immensely successful senior campaigns, participation retention for the first reunion classes has been low. The Penn Fund relies on the annual support of loyal donors, including Penn's most recent graduates.
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DONORS BY REUNION › view [click to expand/collapse]
Penn seniors have demonstrated their pride and unity with an upward trend in undergraduate giving.
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DOLLARS BY CLASS › view [click to expand/collapse]
Participation matters, no matter the size of the gift. Despite that as many as 2/3 of Penn seniors give less than $25, because so many people contribute, each class has raised more in its senior year than in their subsequent reunion years.
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DOLLARS BY REUNION › view [click to expand/collapse]
The Class of 2007 holds the dollar record for its remarkable senior gift. The Class of 2005 continues to hold on to the dollar record for the first and second reunions.
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