2008-2009 Donor Report Online
Welcome! Agnes Scott's first online Donor Report salutes the thousands of alumnae, friends, parents, faculty and staff members, and corporate and foundation partners who made gifts to the college in fiscal year 2008-2009, from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. Your gifts help maintain and advance the excellence of the Agnes Scott education and experience.
In addition to the annual Donor Report, Agnes Scott recognizes the generosity of donors through individual acknowledgments, giving societies, events and publications.
The Tower Circle Leadership Giving Societies
| The Agnes Scott Society |
$50,000 or more |
| The George Washington Scott Society |
$25,000 to $49,999 |
| The President's Circle |
$10,000 to $24,999 |
| The Founder's Club |
$5,000 to $9,999 |
| The Deans' List |
$2,500 to $4,999 |
| The Tower Circle |
$1,000 to $2,499 |
The Giving Clubs
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The Colonnade Club
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$500 to $99
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The Gazebo Club
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$250 to $499
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The Century Club
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$100 to $249
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The Loyalty Club
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$1 to $99
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Bell Ringers are young alumnae, in their first ten years since graduation, who give to the annual fund at the young alumnae leadership levels defined below. Bell Ringers receive a special listing in the President's Report in December and in each issue of Main Events and are invited to the Tower Circle Dinner.
2009-2010 Bell Ringer Giving Levels
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Classes of 2000-2004
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$500 to $999 |
| Classes of 2005-2013 |
$250 to $999 |
The Fideles Society honors donors who have made personal gifts for three or more consecutive fiscal years to the Agnes Scott annual fund. The Fideles Society recognizes this loyalty without regard to the amount of giving; indeed, every gift counts. Members proudly display the Fideles Society decal on vehicle windows, and are noted in the annual fund section of the Donor Report with a superscript F symbol by their names.
Membership in the Fideles Society is maintained each fiscal year by a personal gift to the annual fund. While greatly appreciated, corporate matching gifts do not count toward individual membership. If a fiscal year passes in which the member does not make a gift to the annual fund, membership is suspended until the donor resumes annual fund support for three consecutive fiscal years.
The Frances Winship Walters Society recognizes alumnae and friends who support Agnes Scott through their estate plans or other planned gifts. A social event in their honor is held every year during Alumnae Weekend, the third weekend in April.
Donor Recognition Events
The Tower Circle Dinner is held every year on the third Thursday of April to honor and recognize leadership donors to the annual fund; annual fund donor members of Tower Circle, the Deans' List, the Founder's Club, the President's Circle, the George Washington Scott Society and the Agnes Scott Society are invited. These donors also receive a special listing in the President's Report in December and in each issue of Main Events.
The 2009 Tower Circle Dinner was sponsored by Padgett Group, a leader in design build construction, facilities management, energy management and consulting services; and by ARAMARK, a leading provider of food and support services to more than 400 colleges, universities and preparatory schools.
The Scholarship Luncheon is held annually to honor donors to endowed scholarship funds. Student recipients are invited to attend and get to know their benefactors.
The Awards Convocation in May gives donors to endowed or expendable award funds the opportunity to personally present the award to the year's student recipient. It's a wonderful opportunity to meet exceptional students.
For information about establishing an endowed scholrship or award, please contact Elizabeth Daly, associate director of capital gifts, at 404 471-6295 or
edaly@agnesscott.edu.
Naming Opportunities
Naming Opportunities are available in several facilities on campus. To inquire about naming opportunities, please contact Elizabeth Daly, associate director of capital gifts, at 404 471-6295 or
edaly@agnesscott.edu.