Cedarville Magazine Spring 2022
$100 MILLION MILESTONE KEEP UP WITH CEDARVILLE SUBSCRIBE TO INSIDE VIEW E-NEWSLETTER cedarville.edu/InsideView CEDARVILLE STORIES PODCAST cedarville.edu/CedarvilleStories facebook.com/cedarville twitter.com/cedarville instagram.com/cedarville linkedin.com/school/cedarville-university youtube.com/CedarvilleUniversity cedarville.edu In October 2021, Cedarville University officially launched One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville . At that same time, President Thomas White shared with the campus community that the University had secured financial commitments totaling $95.6 million toward the $125 million goal. By January, Cedarville had surpassed $100 million in its campaign with a late end-of-year push. As of February 8, that number had already surpassed $103 million toward this largest fundraising campaign in the University's 135-year history. “The One Thousand Days Transformed campaign will enable Cedarville to equip students for career success and lifelong impact for the Gospel,” said White. “We are grateful for the support this campaign has already received from the many donors who embrace what we are doing at Cedarville. We give thanks to God for the privilege of stewarding the resources He has so graciously provided through this campaign.” In the final months of 2021, Cedarville received a $2 million commitment from an anonymous donor, a $1 million contribution from The Schiewetz Foundation in Dayton, and more than $700,000 during the annual Giving Tuesday initiative in November. Since the comprehensive campaign launched October 1, more than 2,500 members of the Cedarville community have supported the campaign through 37,094 financial gifts. More than 400 first-time donors gave gifts to Cedarville University. The One Thousand Days Transformed campaign features strategic projects that will enhance the education provided to Cedarville students and sustain the University for the future. Of the $125 million goal, $92.5 million will be used for University facilities; $15 million for student scholarships; $10 million for enhancing the college experience for students, including financial assistance in domestic and international missions trips; and $7.5 million to provide long-term sustainability through planned gifts. Remaining campus building projects that are part of the campaign include the Scharnberg Business Center, a welcome center and academic facility, an athletic and academic expansion to Callan Athletic Center, and a women’s residence hall. Naming opportunities are available. For more information, visit 100 0daystransformed.cedarville.edu . CAMPUS NEWS 30 | Cedarville Magazine
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