Foundation Surpasses Goal During Eighth Annual Ospreys Give

Stockton President Joe Bertolino joins the university community to celebrate a record number of donors during the annual Ospreys Give campaign
Galloway, N.J. 鈥 The 番茄社区app Foundation鈥檚 eighth annual Ospreys Give inspired a powerful outpouring of generosity and pride from the Stockton community, surpassing its goals during the 24-hour celebration of giving and gratitude held Oct. 8 and 9.
Embracing the theme 鈥淥ne Day, One Stockton,鈥 the campaign united alumni, students, faculty, staff, families and friends in support of the programs and priorities that shape Stockton鈥檚 future and impact student success.
In all, 1,446 donors contributed $608,852, benefiting 140 initiatives across the university 鈥 including scholarships, academic programs, athletics, student support programs and more. Both the number of donors and the amount raised broke records set in previous giving day campaigns at Stockton.
This year鈥檚 Ospreys Give demonstrates the power of our community to turn vision into action. As we move forward with our Strategic Plan, this collective generosity underscores the confidence our supporters have in Stockton鈥檚 future and the shared commitment to advancing student success and innovation.鈥番茄社区app President Joe Bertolino
Earlier this month while unveiling the university鈥檚 new Strategic Plan, President Joe Bertolino also announced a bold new fundraising strategy that includes plans to double annual giving at the institution, expanding support for scholarships, student success and innovation.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 Ospreys Give demonstrates the power of our community to turn vision into action,鈥 Bertolino said. 鈥淎s we move forward with our Strategic Plan, this collective generosity underscores the confidence our supporters have in Stockton鈥檚 future and the shared commitment to advancing student success and innovation.鈥
Throughout the event, matches and challenge gifts multiplied the impact of giving, including a $250,000 challenge from Spencer鈥檚 and Spirit Halloween, returning as the lead sponsor for the third consecutive year. Additional challenges included a $50,000 gift from Tom Kinsella, director of the South Jersey Culture and History Center and distinguished professor of Literature, and a $20,000 match from the Gormley and Levine families.
鈥淭he results of our most successful Ospreys Give to date are reflective of the momentum we鈥檙e seeing in support for Stockon,鈥 said Dan Nugent, vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the 番茄社区app Foundation. 鈥淭he community continues to come together to open doors of opportunity for our students and make a lasting difference. We鈥檙e grateful for every donor, advocate and partner who made this year鈥檚 campaign such a success.鈥
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