April 10, 2019
Members of the Ball State community came together on April 9 to raise about 3,770 gifts totaling almost $425,000 as part of the One Ball State Day — a 24-hour fundraiser for the University.
President Geoffrey S. Mearns said One Ball State Day exceeded expectations, both in dollars raised and the number of gifts.
“It was wonderful to see Cardinals from across the country — alumni, faculty and staff, students, parents, and friends — joining together to give to the areas of the University that matter most to them,” President Mearns said. “These philanthropic investments will support academic programs, student organizations, and numerous funds that make possible the transformative impact our University has on the lives of thousands of women and men. I am grateful to everyone who participated.”
The number of gifts and overall investment into the University will rise in the coming days and weeks as gifts are still coming in. For 100 years, Ball State has grown thanks to the generosity and engagement of the entire University community, he said.
The top three areas for gifts during One Ball State Day were raised for the Department of Theatre and Dance (774), Athletics (623), and the Ball State Fund (168), which is designed to address the greatest needs of the University. Matching gifts and challenges included the areas of Athletics, Student Life, Greek Life, Paul W. Parkison Department of Accounting, the College of Fine Arts, and the Department of Journalism.
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One Ball State Day totals were boosted by numerous challenges and matching gifts, and celebration of the 1,918th gift, commemorating the year Ball State was founded.
In addition, hundreds of Ball State supporters spread the #OneBallState spirit on social media over a 24-hour period by sharing posts and photos, videos, stories, and their reasons for giving. President Mearns and the University will extend the spirit of Beneficence today with the kickoff of the Cardinal Varsity Club’s new member campaign and on April 13 for the Alumni Association’s first-ever Day of Beneficence.
By Marc Ransford, Senior Communications Strategist