CEDARVILLE SOCIETY
We are thankful for this faithful group who stands alongside
Cedarville as we proclaim the Gospel for the Word of God
and the Testimony of Jesus Christ.
Loyal. Faithful. Consistent. These are some of our favorite
words to describe our Cedarville Society members. What
once started as the President’s Associates, the Cedarville
Society is our longest-standing, most faithful group of
donors to the Cedarville Fund. Because of this group
of faithful donors, Cedarville is able to count on annual
financial support of close to
$250,000 each year
. They
have grasped the vision for Cedarville University and have
supported our vision through prayer and financial support.
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Cedarville
Society
Members
Employees (6%)
Parents (23%)
Friends (15%)
Alumni (56%)
FACULTY/STAFF
Organizations across the country joined in the national
#GivingTuesday day of giving, and Cedarville was no
exception. Faculty and staff members were challenged
to raise our overall percentage of giving to more than 60
percent. Our faculty and staff far surpassed this goal!
Due to this generosity, two students received $2,500
unexpected scholarships. Our President, Thomas White,
was able to call these two students during Christmas break
and surprise them with the good news.
Thank you to the faculty and staff who provide meals for
students, have mentoring relationships with our students,
and who sacrifice financially so that students can complete
their education at Cedarville. They are on the front lines
to our students, and their financial gifts send a powerful
message to the students that we believe in them and we
believe in what Cedarville can accomplish when we come
together.
BY THE NUMBERS
79%
of faculty and staff gave in 2013–14 —
almost
double from last fiscal year!
More than
$318,000
was given in 2013–14 by faculty
and staff members.
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
My Cedarville story would not exist
without the overflowing love of Cedarville’s
scholarship donors and their beautiful
desire to enable students to pursue
their calling.
Rebecca Adams ’17
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