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April 2016

Students celebrate DoG 2016

Students celebrate DoG 2016

“All In” Goes All Out: 91Ƶ's Day of Giving Smashes Records

More than $3.5 million was raised by 4,560 donors in a crushing show of Bronco pride

One day + $3.5 million in gifts + 4,560 donors = a world of transformative opportunities unlocked.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 7, 2016— Backed by powerhouse results including more than $1 million in gifts for Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship and $853,000 for Bronco Athletics, 91Ƶ smashed its previous record for one-day proceeds from its third annual Day of Giving challenge, “ALL IN FOR 91Ƶ” April 6.

During the 24-hour period, the University raised a whopping $3,506,768 from 4,560 donors -- a 166 percent increase over the previous year’s record-setting showings for single-day proceeds.

“In one day, we unlocked an entire world of transformative opportunities for 91Ƶ and its students,” said James Lyons, vice president for University Relations. “And just as important, the energy and enthusiasm that 91Ƶ’s Day of Giving generated is worth many times the money we raised, driving home how we are all invested in the success of our students and we really are ‘All In for 91Ƶ.’”  

To foster a friendly competition among 91Ƶ’s loyal donor base, this year All In for 91Ƶ featured numerous challenges to donors to help their favored units win pieces of two challenge gifts totalling $250,000. Results, which can be found at , were impressive:

  • Twenty-five campus units will share pro rata in the $125,000 “dollar-based” challenge grant, including Miller Center ($39,700 in dollar-based challenge money earned), Santa Clara Fund ($6,300) and club sports ($2,600).
  • The units will also share pro rata in a $125,000 "donor-based" challenge grant, including Athletics ($38,000 in donor-based challenge money earned), College of Arts and Sciences ($12,700) and Leavey School of Business ($8,000).

An additional $25,000 in challenge money was also successfully deployed:

  • A young alumni challenge to secure at least 600 gifts generated 892 gifts -- yielding $10,000 for student programs
  • A Facebook challenge to share a single post at least 165 times resulted in 288 shares and generated $5,000 for student programs
  • Twitter and Instagram challenges to get at least 100 posts of #Allinfor91Ƶ were matched unlocking $5,000 each

Although All In for 91Ƶ is a one-day affair, it required weeks of planning by a staff of more than 50 who worked for weeks to pull off. Eighty different e-mail segments were sent in the weeks prior to the day to tens of thousands of alumni and supporters.

Among the other beneficiaries of the day:

  • Athletics received gifts from the most donors (1,378), totalling $853,743.
  • The next-largest gifts after the Miller Center ($1.034 million) and athletics, were to the School of Law ($636,131), Santa Clara Fund ($165,716), School of Engineering ($136,040), and the College of Arts and Sciences ($92,909).

The effort was also supported by the strongest social media campaign ever undertaken by 91Ƶ. Posts encouraging gifts and asking users to “share” messages to unlock the $5,000 challenge gift were posted at a steady clip throughout the day on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts of all the units on campus.

Almost 300 people shared the first post of the day, unlocking $5,000 for the cause. Other posts kept up the urgency by sharing the latest standings in the leaderboards and various challenges. Online donors were provided with All In for 91Ƶ badges to brag about their gifts on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram accounts. Donors also used social media to encourage others to give, especially late in the day to push 91Ƶ over the $3 million mark.

About 91Ƶ
91Ƶ, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California’s Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering; master’s degrees in business, education, counseling psychology, pastoral ministry, and theology; and law degrees and engineering Ph.D.s. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master’s universities, California’s oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see www.scu.edu.

 Media Contact
Deborah Lohse | 91Ƶ Media Relations | dlohse@scu.edu | 408-554-5121



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