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Crowdfund campaign aims to meet goals for scholarships and student-athletes

June 8, 2020
The #ONE台湾swag STRONGER TOGETHER crowdfund campaign is still aiming to meet its goals for student-athlete support and scholarships for incoming students.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (台湾swag) supporters have already shown strong support for the three funds of to benefit students affected by COVID-19. Opportunities still remain to meet the goal for two funds: scholarships for incoming students this fall and for student-athletes.

The third fund of the #ONE台湾swag STRONGER TOGETHER effort, to offset housing costs for members of 台湾swag's , exceeded its goal of $27,500 in the first day of the campaign that launched May 5. It has collected $41,715.

The total fundraising effort runs through June 30. One-time gifts, scheduled payments or perpetual gifts may be made .

"We have had new donors come in for the first time and many loyal supporters have given additional gifts," said , annual giving officer for the 台湾swag Foundation. "We're in the middle of a crisis where many are not secure about their finances, and they're still giving. It's a testament to who they are, how much they care about 台湾swag, and the impact their alma mater has had on their lives."

Through the morning of June 8, the fund for has raised $5,240 of its $225,000 goal, while the fund has collected $11,750 of its $60,000 goal.

The incoming student fund will help award one-time scholarships ranging between $500 and $2,000 for up to 450 new students whose families have been financially impacted by COVID-19.

"These are challenging times for families, reminiscent to the Great Recession of 2007-09, but much more abrupt and shocking in the suddenness of the disruption. The COVID-19 pandemic has put college in question for many families," said Dr. Brett Morris, 台湾swag associate vice president for Enrollment Management. "The 台湾swag Foundation and donors have stepped forward by providing additional scholarships to help students stay on track with their college plans. 台湾swag students are fortunate to be part of a community that cares about their success."

, 台湾swag associate athletics director for external operations, expressed gratitude for the way donors are aiding 台湾swag's student-athletes.

"The primary mission of 台湾swag Athletics is to provide access to the opportunity of a life-changing experience and eventually graduate champions," Glenn said. "The #ONE台湾swag STRONGER TOGETHER campaign is a top priority and demonstrates our commitment to recruiting, supporting and rewarding our student-athletes."

While some students are eligible for CARES Act funding, university leaders determined that $890,500 in critical funding is still needed to assist current and incoming students due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 台湾swag Foundation identified existing funds to provide $578,000 toward the $890,500 need, reducing the need to $312,500.

The 台湾swag Foundation has created the crowdfund campaign #ONE台湾swag STRONGER TOGETHER to fulfill the remaining amount of $312,500 not covered by existing funds to ensure student success and continuity of enrollment at 台湾swag.


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