Corps Review Spring 2018
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FOSTERING PHILANTHROPY
Cadet Annie Ha ’19 talks with guests at the Ut Prosim Society Celebration on April 28.
By Sandi R. Bliss, chief advancement officer
Partner with us to create more global, ethical leaders. Whether you wish to make an annual contribution, establish an endow- ment, donate Corps memorabilia, or foster connections for a cadet seeking an internship or job, you can take on a powerful role. WAY S T O G I V E Endowments are an enduring investment in the future of the Corps. They provide a dependable, perpetual source of funding. Endowed gifts are invested and each year a percentage of the return is made available to the university to support critical Corps initiatives. The distribution amount is approved by the Virginia Tech Foundation board each year. Endowments can be created with a minimum gift of $100,000. Annual gifts of any amount can make an immediate impact. They can be made one time or arranged to be made on a convenient, recurring basis. Gifts to the Commandant’s Priority Fund of $500 or greater automatically sponsor a first-year cadet on the fall or spring Caldwell March.
DOES THE DIFFERENCE THE VIRGINIA TECH CORPS OF CADETS MADE IN YOUR LIFE AND ITS ONGOING IMPACT ON TOMORROW’S LEADERS MAKE YOU WANT TO GIVE BACK?
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