In early 2020, Beloit College will be kicking off “Be All In,” a five-year, $50 million fundraising campaign. The dollars raised will be invested in people and programs, and reposition the college to thrive.
Credit: Howard Korn’87
The ambitious fundraising goal includes an average of $10 million each year for financial aid and budget relief. In total, the campaign has earmarked $20 million for financial aid and $30 million in investments toward making Beloit’s standout programs even stronger.
During the campaign, 100 percent of all gifts to the college’s annual fund will go directly to financial aid for recruiting and supporting students.
“I’ve quickly learned that Beloiters are a passionate and generous community of people,” says Amy Wilson, Beloit’s vice president for Development and Alumni Relations. “We all want to see the college thrive for the next 170 years, and we are all in to make that happen.”
Fundraising Breakdown
$28 Million for Our Students
Pour our support into financial aid, to help us attract and retain the best Beloiters, including the Beloit College Annual Fund.
Improve access to Beloit and personal relationship-based recruiting by investing in Admissions and Enrollment.
Offer the most robust opportunities to engage students and build retention (summer orientation, sophomore retreat, etc.)
Energize our Career & Community Engagement Center to connect alumni professional experience and student need to meet aggressive graduation rate goals and market demand.
$17 Million for Our People
Express the value we place on the faculty and staff who make the Beloit experience amazing through endowed and named positions.
Celebrate Beloit in the external community by investing in marketing, recruiting, alumni relations, and fundraising.
$5 Million for Our Academics
Launch the new Channels Initiative with a fresh, dynamic take on liberal education and its relevance to the marketplace and the future of our society.
Advance our foundational areas of excellence with support for growth: Logan Museum, Beloit Powerhouse, Upton Forum, etc.