Carroll College launches fifth annual Saints Giving Day with $300K fundraising goal

Jennifer Glowienka, Interim Co-President, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College
Jennifer Glowienka, Interim Co-President, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College
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Carroll College will hold its fifth annual Saints Giving Day, a 24-hour online fundraising event, from noon on March 19 to noon on March 20. The initiative seeks to raise $300,000 to support various student programs and campus activities.

The event features 62 different causes for donors to support. These include academic programs, student research projects, athletic teams, student clubs, scholarships, and other institutional initiatives. The college encourages participation from alumni, students, faculty, staff, and community members.

Dr. Caroline Pharr, Professor of Chemistry and Cause Leader for the Chemistry Undergraduate Research Cause, emphasized the importance of contributions: “Your donations really matter! Every donation is important and the funding goes directly to supporting our students and making sure they have the transformative educational experience Carroll is known for.”

Supporters can learn more about the available causes and make donations by visiting saintsgivingday.carroll.edu.



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