Wednesday, Sep 11, 2019
University raised more than $20 million for scholarships and other initiatives
by Diane Cornell
Rider donors committed a record amount to the University last fiscal year, raising more than $20.5 million in 2018-19 to create scholarships and opportunities for students and improve campus facilities. The total was the most raised in Rider history, surpassing last year鈥檚 record by more than $7 million.
鈥淭his second year of record-breaking fundraising shows how much our alumni, friends, faculty, staff, parents and students value Rider and are committed to its future,鈥 says University President Gregory G. Dell鈥橭mo, Ph.D. 鈥淲e are profoundly grateful for that support and their generosity.鈥
Thousands of donors contributed to the effort, with several alumni bolstering fundraising by stepping forward with particularly generous gifts. Among the year鈥檚 highlights:
鈥illiam M. Rue '69 and his wife, Joan, continued their long-time support of student scholarship with a gift to the 小优视频 endowment. Over the past 20 years, the Rues have helped more than 40 students pay for their education with their contributions to the William M. and Joan Rue Endowed Scholarship.
鈥 Joan C. Mazzotti 鈥72 and her husband, Michael C. Kelly, established an endowment to create a need-based scholarship for first-generation-to-college, underrepresented students. Currently, one in three Rider students are the first generation in their families to attend college.
鈥 Barry Bierenbaum 鈥76 and his wife, Gail, created an endowment for scholarships and programming for the Gail Bierenbaum Leadership Council. The Council is dedicated to developing the next generation of Rider women leaders.
鈥 Wayne 鈥72 and Jill Hammer 鈥72 Canastra supported athletic facility renovations, including a major refurbishment of the campus鈥 Richard A. Coppola pool, home to the champion Broncs men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 swimming and diving teams. Last season, the men鈥檚 swimming and diving team won its 8th consecutive MAAC championship.
In addition, the University received a planned gift from the estate of Joseph and Dorothy Stritesky Kovacs. The funds are to be used to support The Joseph 鈥61 and Dorothy Stritesky 鈥47 Kovacs Scholarship for voice and organ students at Rider鈥檚 Westminster Choir College.
In the last two years, the University has raised more than $33 million, with more than $10 million for the University鈥檚 endowment.
鈥淎s a small, private university, we must rely upon our donors to increase scholarship support for students of modest means, and to launch new initiatives and programs,鈥 says Karin Klim, vice president for University Advancement. 鈥淚 am heartened by the generosity of our donors and their belief that a Rider education is a transformative experience.鈥