Alumni and friends of Fairmont State University contributed more than $361,000 on Thursday, October 28 during the Third Annual Falcon Day of Giving.
This year, the Fairmont State Foundation set a goal to raise $325,000 in 24 hours, and 605 donors helped exceed that goal. Funds raised during the 2021 Day of Giving will provide support to 39 different programs campus wide, filling departmental needs and providing academic scholarships.
Donors provided nearly $70,000 for academic and athletic scholarships, along with more than $179,000 earmarked for athletic programs. Almost $59,000 was provided for the Falcon Fund, which supports the greatest needs of the University. More than $45,000 was received for individual colleges to use in support of departmental scholarships, faculty initiatives and special projects. The College of Science & Technology earned the most individual donors (67) and greatest dollar amount ($13,875) for an academic unit. Womenâs softball secured the most donors for athletics programs at 49, and womenâs basketball had the highest dollar amount of all athletics programs this year at $41,940.
âThis fundraising effort gives the various areas extra funding over and above any state budget amount that they receive to run their operation,â according to Gary K. Bennett, Fairmont State Foundation President. âThis gives them money to do the things that they otherwise wouldnât be able to do. It affords student scholarships in addition to what the state provides. It provides for some lab equipment that folks are interested in. It provides for some additional instructional equipment that wasnât in the budget this year. Itâs for those extra things they believe are needed to provide a better education experience for the students.â
Throughout the year, the Foundation works to secure matching funds in support of the challenges offered during Day of Giving. Some of these generous matching gift donors include Fairmont State Board of Governors member, Kevin Rogers and his wife Tina, who provided matches for football, menâs basketball and womenâs basketball programs. Tom and Lori Kliethermes provided match gifts made in support of academic and athletic scholarships.
Fairmont State alumnus, Robert âBuckâ Thompson, also matched gifts to the womenâs basketball, menâs tennis and womenâs tennis programs. William Laughlin and his wife Lois Muto Laughlin matched gifts in support of academic programs and athletic scholarships.
Additionally, the Foundation received corporate sponsorships from DQE Communications, Fairmont Kitchen Center, Coal Country Miniature Golf and Keystone Realty Group (Christina Gouzd, Broker).
âOnce again, the Falcon Family has proven to be second to none when it comes to demonstrating their support,â said Fairmont State University President, Mirta M. Martin. âWe shattered our goal. The funds raised are vital to the University. Through our donorsâ generosity, dreams will be realized â academic and athletic programs will get stronger, and our faculty, staff and students will soar even higher. I am so grateful for this family each and every day.â