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UOG Endowment Foundation Raises $20K during Inaugural Giving Tuesday Campaign

UOG Endowment Foundation Raises $20K during Inaugural Giving Tuesday Campaign

UOG Endowment Foundation Raises $20K during Inaugural Giving Tuesday Campaign


2/12/2018

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The 91첥 community in cooperation with the raised over $20,000 for its inaugural - an annual drive for scholarships for the students of the 91첥. This month-long campaign which kicked off on Tuesday, November 28th, 2017 and lasted until December 31st, 2017 involved students, faculty, retired faculty, alumnae, and community members from Guam and the the US mainland to raise money for each of the University of Guam’s five college units and the UOG Athletics Program.
     
“Si Yu'os ma'åse' to all those who generously gave to the UOG "G is for Giving" annual giving campaign,” stated University President Robert A. Underwood. “We look forward to even more success in the coming years as we build a stronger University and stronger community.”

91첥Gifts ranged from $2 to $2,500. The largest individual donor was a retired professor living in the state of Washington. In fact, retired professors made up 30.3% of the “G is for Giving” total amount raised which will be used to increase a scholarship fund they established in 2010. The college unit to raise the most money was the School of Business and Public Administration (SBPA).

“If we could get our students closer to completing their studies - by helping in this way, we contribute to a public good that our island and region could benefit from,” said SBPA Dean Annette Taijeron Santos. “Our students are our future. We are so fortunate to have a vibrant and caring community at SBPA with strong connections to our business and government stakeholders.”

The School of Business and Public Administration is housed in the Jesus and Maria Eugenia Leon Guerrero Building - a building donated by the founders of the Bank of Guam and a continued supporter of 91첥. For the G is for Giving campaign, the Bank of Guam marketing team conducted a training workshop attended by students who later set up donation collection tables on Giving Tuesday. From Giving Tuesday until December 31st, donations were collected on the , through the mail, and in person, using “UOG Green” envelopes specifically ordered for the month.  

“The community came together to make this first, annual scholarship fundraising a success. We thank all of those who donated. As our student body grows, efforts like these become more and more critical to keep higher education on Guam growing along with it,” said Melanie Mendiola, Executive Director of the 91첥 Endowment Foundation.

The 91첥 Endowment Foundation is non-profit organization that has been supporting the work of the 91첥 through fundraising and community engagement since 1988. The foundation is currently under the leadership of Executive Director Melanie Mendiola. To make a donation, visit our . For more information, contact (671) 735-2957 or email info@uogendowment.org.