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Advancement Review (continued) 2009–2010


This forward momentum is the result of Advancement’s renewed focus on the following areas:


Advancing Engagement The implementation of best practices in philanthropy to better serve trustees, alumni, parents and donors was an important focus for Advancement in 2009. For the first time, the Advancement team includes two professional staff whose sole charge is enhancing donor stewardship activities and events. Another first for Advancement is the new, three-person Office of Reunion Programming. In partnership with the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations, the reunion team seeks to reengage alumni in the life of the College by capitalizing on the energy and enthusiasm surrounding milestone reunion years. These teams’ collaborative efforts culminated in the largest campus event of the year, which was also the largest alumni event in the history of HMC—Alumni Weekend 2009. Alumni Weekend welcomed 569 graduates and their families back to campus for a three-day weekend program of special activities, ranging from networking events, to campus tours, to faculty-led seminars. Across the country, more than 6,600 alumni, parents and friends gathered for one or more of 71 events, a 26.5 percent


Fund Raising Report By Fiscal Year


Budget Relieving Gifts Total Budget Relieving Gifts Clinic Indirect Costs Budgeted Project Gifts


Future Budget Relieving Gifts


Budget Relieving Gifts Booked This Year Minus Pledge Payments Total with Pledges


Non-Budget Relieving Gifts Total Non-Budget Relieving Gifts Clinic Dept. Operations


Non-Budget Relieving Pledges Booked This Year Minus Pledge Payments Total with Pledges


Total Gifts (less pledges above) Bequests To Be Transferred Government Minus Clinic


Total Gifts + Bequests + Government


Total Pledges Booked This Year Minus Pledge Payments


GRAND TOTAL


2009/2010 $4,585,234


$4,377,234 $198,000 $10,000 $-


$1,155,716 $5,740,951 $6,316,323 $5,228,941 $1,087,382


$1,450,000 $7,766,323 $10,901,557 $435,813


$4,496,509 $15,833,880


$2,605,716 $18,439,597


2008/2009 $4,748,477


$4,377,722 $370,755 $- $-


$1,204,872 $5,953,349 $17,299,927 $16,145,286 $1,154,641


$17,606,171 $34,906,099 $22,048,405 $1,000,000 $3,341,645 $26,390,050


$18,811,043 $45,201,094


2007/2008 $4,889,996


$4,079,141 $345,855 $333,000 $132,000


$552,500


$5,442,496 $4,073,618 $3,079,072 $994,546


$3,104,374 $7,177,992 $8,963,614 $153,811


$3,530,573 $12,647,998


$3,656,874 $16,304,872


2006/2007 $4,086,391


$3,188,841 $312,533 $353,017 $232,000


$-


$4,086,391 $4,989,799 $3,840,556 $1,149,243


$485,200


$5,474,999 $9,076,190 $114,503


$3,468,659 $12,659,352


$485,200 $13,144,552


event attendance increase over last year. Attendance by parents and family members at key annual events, such as Family Weekend, also increased. Perhaps not surprisingly, giving by parents and families also increased—by 7 percent.


Celebrating Alumni Impact Mudders are rocket scientists, Academy Award winners, entre- preneurs, ambassadors, mathematicians, engineers, philanthro- pists, doctors, lawyers, non-profit leaders and just generally extra- ordinary people—Mudders do it all. Harvey Mudd College has made a difference in the lives of our alumni and in return, our alumni are making an impact on the world. Thanks to the HMC Impact Project, we know more about the successes, contributions and aspirations of our alumni than ever before. Since the Impact Project launched in fall 2009, more than


26 percent of alumni have responded to the first alumni survey in five years (the last survey’s response rate was just 6 percent). Alumni have told us about their lives since HMC, providing valuable information that will enable us to better understand the important role Mudders play in their communities, and to tell a more compelling story about this small College’s large impact on the world. These respondents show us that HMC alumni are:


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