Florida Institute of Technology to Hold Third Annual Day of Giving Tuesday, Nov. 28

By  //  November 20, 2017

EVENT SEEKS ALUMNI GIFTS OF ALL SIZES

Florida Institute of Technology will hold its 3rd annual Day of Giving starting at midnight Tuesday, Nov. 28, giving Panthers from around the world the chance to support their university.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA — Florida Institute of Technology will hold its 3rd annual Day of Giving starting at midnight Tuesday, Nov. 28, giving Panthers from around the world the chance to support their university.

Florida Tech’s Day of Giving is held in conjunction with the international effort known as Giving Tuesday. Introduced in the United States in 2012, Giving Tuesday, which follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday, is a day of international philanthropy benefiting non-profit organizations.

The Day of Giving website is counting down to the midnight kick-off and, on Nov. 28 and will keep a tally with a live leaderboard showing real-time dollars and donors for each participating college, team and unit, as well as overall totals.

Click here to follow along on the website.

The Florida Tech Alumni Association Facebook page will also be active with donor challenges, updates and live videos from celebrations on campus. And from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Crawford Green, a live band, food trucks and inflatable games will help boost the Day of Giving presence on campus.

The goal is to secure participation by obtaining gifts of all sizes from as many Florida Tech alumni as possible during this 24-hour time period. Last year, Day of Giving attracted 1,942 donors from 61 countries. The goal this year is 2,000 donors.

The Day of Giving website is counting down to the midnight kick-off and, on Nov. 28 and will keep a tally with a live leaderboard showing real-time dollars and donors for each participating college, team and unit, as well as overall totals.
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The importance of participation goes beyond any particular amount of money raised. No matter the size of individual donations, the level of alumni participation overall is a key factor in how organizations, including the influential ranking publication U.S. News and World Report, perceive the success of a university and how they ultimately rank it.

In addition to the colleges, the university’s athletic teams, botanical garden, museums, Evans Library, weVENTURE and WFIT-FM 89.5 are participating.

The money raised will support Florida Tech’s greatest needs, including financial aid, research and student activities.

For more information leading up to Day of Giving, please contact Kim Amidon, director, Annual Giving & Donor Relations, at kamidon@fit.edu or 321-674-6141.

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