The President's Circle
The President's Circle is the philanthropic cornerstone upon which Fairfield University continues to grow. Members of The President's Circle share an exceptional interest in Fairfield as well as a desire to become more closely associated with its mission, plans, and programs.
Membership in The President's Circle is open to alumni, parents, and friends who make an annual personal investment of $1,000 or more to assist the president's efforts in strengthening Fairfield each and every year. President's Circle membership has grown from a small group of leadership benefactors in 1971, when it was founded, to more than 1,200 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007.
As a member of The President's Circle, your generosity is rewarded and recognized in many ways:
President's Circle Benefits and Recognitions
- Special communications from President Jeffrey von Arx, S.J., on University issues and activities.
- Invitations to prestigious events with the President.
- Distinctive recognition in the Annual Review of Gifts.
- Full tax benefits associated with your chosen way to give.
- Dedicated President's Circle staff person to assist members.
- Knowledge that your gifts help transform the lives of thousands of current and future Fairfield students.
- Direct involvement in Fairfield's Jesuit mission of academic excellence and service to others.
Fairfield University welcomes your interest in The President's Circle and invites your membership with your gift at one of the levels listed below. Remember, matching gifts may be used to qualify - and you can elect to make multiple payments within a single year.
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Gift Level
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Cornerstone Club
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$25,000+
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Chairman's Club
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$10,000
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Founders Club
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$5,000
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The 1942 Society
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$2,500
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Member
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$1,000
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For further information about The President's Circle, please contact:
Andrea Kovacs
Director of Annual Giving
Fairfield University
1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
(203) 254-4004 or toll free (877) 748-5123
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"As President's Circle members, we are able to play an active role in strengthening the University's ability to educate students in the Jesuit tradition. Every gift is an important contribution to the education and success of today's students."
Matthew Kramer '96
Emily Kramer '95
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