Augsburg Support Archives - Augsburg Now /now/tag/augsburg-support/ Augsburg University Tue, 22 Feb 2022 17:18:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Record-breaking number of Augsburg donors raise nearly $420,000 during Give to the Max Day 2021 /now/2022/02/22/record-breaking-number-of-augsburg-donors-raise-nearly-420000-during-give-to-the-max-day-2021/ Tue, 22 Feb 2022 17:18:50 +0000 /now/?p=11717 Top image: An student stands in Augsburg’s quad. (Photo by Courtney Perry)

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Thermometer icon showing $419,248 raised by 2,040 total donors, a new record for Give to the Max Day.

In November, Augsburg University participated in another successful Give to the Max Day. The Auggie community showed strong support for the university’s efforts to provide meaningful and practical hands-on education for students today and into the future. The campaign concluded at the end of the calendar year.

Give to the Max Day 2021 campaign highlights

  • $419,248 was raised across
  • A record-breaking 2,040 donors from 41 different states and eight countries made gifts
  • 40% of projects were fully funded, while others came very close to reaching their goal

At Augsburg, we continue to focus on our students and make sure they have the resources and tools to pursue their callings of service and leadership. Thank you to everyone who helps to provide a solid foundation of support for our students and make a difference for their learning and career paths.Pie Chart showing 40% Fully Funded Projects

Did you know?

You can give to the Augsburg Fund all year round. Each gift makes an impact and goes directly toward supporting our students. Learn more about how you can make an impact today through the Augsburg Fund.


Top image: An student stands in Augsburg’s quad. (Photo by Courtney Perry)

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Give to the Max Day recap and sustaining Augsburg’s future /now/2021/01/26/give-to-the-max-day-2021recap/ Tue, 26 Jan 2021 14:14:53 +0000 /now/?p=10842 The post Give to the Max Day recap and sustaining Augsburg’s future appeared first on Augsburg Now.

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Graphic that reads $531,704 New Records!Graphic that reads 1,898 Total Donors!

Graphic that shows the United States and says 41 States.This November, Augsburg had a record-breaking Give to the Max Day in terms of donor participation and dollars raised. Here are the highlights:

• $531,704 was raised across 41 projects, setting a new record.

• 1,898 total donors gave, the most we’ve ever seen.

• Gifts came from 41 states.

• 56% of our 41 projects (23 projects) were fully funded, and many others were very close to fully funded.Pie Chart showing 56% Fully Funded Projects

• One couple gave to 17 projects.

This day continues to energize our students, faculty, and staff every year, and we can’t wait to see what we can accomplish next year.

Make a difference all year round

Each year, 20% of the annual gifts to the Augsburg Fund come during Give to the Max Day. But giving to the Augsburg Fund matters all year round: We use these dollars to make a difference for Auggies right away through scholarships, instruction and academic support, student programs, and other areas of the largest funding needs at Augsburg.

Gifts to the Augsburg Fund touch the life of every student, faculty member, and staff member. More than 1,000 donors contribute to the fund each year, and you can join them.

Students in the quad working at a round table

Giving creates a ripple effect for the future of Augsburg

When a water droplet hits the surface of a pond, it causes a ripple much larger than the original drop. This is how your gift affects Augsburg.

Glass water droplet sculptures, created by Rhode Island artists, represent the expanding effect that donors provide for the Augsburg community. Learn more about these water droplets and how endowed scholarships propel Augsburg’s work into the future.

Donor couple holding their droplet sculptures

Lisa Smith and Dave Smith (Courtesy photo)

Donor holding her droplet sculpture

Sharon Mortrud ’64 (Courtesy photo)

Donors holding their droplet sculpture

Dennis Meyer ’78 and Bev ’78 Meyer (Courtesy photo)

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