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S T. F R A N C I S C O L L E G E OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT T H E F U N D F O R S T. F R A N C I S C O L L E G E THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Fund for St. Francis College is the lifeblood Through the Scholarship program, SFC 180 Remsen Street of the college — benefiting virtually every continues its long history of providing scholar- Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 person, place and program at SFC. With the ship aid to students pursuing their dream of 718.489.5361 generosity of caring alumni, friends and higher education. Many of the 256 scholar- supporters of the college, SFC remains ships were created to honor or memorialize a steadfast in maintaining an affordable tuition favorite professor, a cherished friend, or a for students without compromising the quality beloved spouse. [email protected] DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Thomas F. Flood of its education. All of the scholarships were created by Vice President for Development The Annual Fund also enables SFC to enhance individuals who strongly believe in St. Francis Marion D. Boteju student, faculty and campus-wide resources College’s commitment to its students and their Director of Scholarship Giving and distribute thousands of unrestricted dollars pursuit of success. Paulette Gonzalez to deserving and/or disadvantaged students as Associate Director of Individual Giving needed. Valerie Lombardi Data Entry Clerk IS YOUR NAME NOT LISTED? Julie Pape It could be because: Donor Relations Assistant, Prospect Research ƒ ƒ You made your gift after June 30, 2011, the end of the fiscal year. Gifts received after Michael Pawlus Donor Relations Assistant, Prospect Research Michele Routhier Raiser’s Edge Coordinator Charlene St.Vil Director of Annual Giving Emmlynn L. Taylor June 30 will be recognized in the next annual donor report. ƒ ƒ You asked that your gift be anonymous. ƒ ƒ While every effort goes into the accuracy of this report, an error can occur. If we have made an error or omission please accept our sincerest apologies and notify us to ensure that our records are corrected. Please call the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 718.489.5361 or e-mail [email protected] with any questions, comments or concerns. Donor Relations Associate Marija Wierzbicki Assistant to VP for Development O F F I C E O F A L U M N I R E L AT I O N S Think you need a fortune to fund a St. Francis College scholarship? Think again! Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Director St. Francis College offers many ways to help our benefactors meet their giving and Vanessa DeAlmeida ’00 financial goals — and you don’t need a fortune to invest to experience the joys and Assistant Director personal growth charity brings. Donna Desiena Secretary METHODS OF GIVING You may make a gift to St. Francis College by: ƒ ƒ Mail to the Office of Development ƒ ƒ Online at www.sfc.edu ƒ ƒ Wire Transfer ƒ ƒ Gifts of Stock ƒ ƒ Matching Gifts ƒ ƒ Gifts of Property ƒ ƒ Planned Gifts (bequest, trust, life insurance) You can establish your own scholarship fund with a gift of $100,000 or more or you can create a sunset / term fund in memory or honor of a special individual with as little as $10,000. If you wish, you may further advance these funds by contributing at a subsequent time. Scholarships can be established through outright gifts or a variety of plannedgiving options including bequest, charitable remainder trusts, lead trusts, gifts of insurance, etc. Friends of SFC also have the option of making a contribution to an existing scholarship fund at any time. A comprehensive list of all scholarships is detailed in this stewardship report . Please consider leaving a legacy of gratitude and hope to future generations of SFC students and to a Franciscan tradition with proven results. Contact the Development Office today to see how we can help you fund a scholarship 718.489.5361 or e-mail [email protected] EPO 5 2   |   S T . F R A N C I S C O L L E G E 2 E R 1 – 2 0 1 2   D O N O E R R 2 0 1 2R–T2 0 1 3 T01 RIER  | WI T R