The Difference Between Appreciation and Action |
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People who know the Clark School—students, alumni, faculty members, and corporate recruiters and collaborators—can be counted on to appreciate what the Clark School has done for them. It might be an alumna who recognizes the school's role in launching her professional career, or an executive who values the consistent stream of well-trained engineers produced by the school to satisfy his company's personnel needs. But people who take action—who become donors—also recognize what they can do for the Clark School. They realize that the school's continuing rapid progress depends on individual and organizational donors committed to providing crucial funding beyond that supplied by public sources. They realize that their gifts—given at the level that is right for them—always matter. The Gift Process The process of making a gift is simple: First, visit Giving 101 to learn about the types of assets you may contribute, and the various giving methods available to you. Then, visit The Great Expectations Campaign to learn about the university's crucial $1 billion development campaign and specific Clark School giving priorities. If desired, you may Make A Gift Online. Or, visit Contact Us, where you will find information for contacting us, obtaining additional information, and arranging a personal meeting to discuss and finalize your gift. We're grateful for your interest in supporting the Clark School, and will do everything in our power to ensure your contribution to us is satisfactory to you in every respect.
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