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Season of Giving provides targeted support to Mason programs

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As we approach the holiday season and charitable giving is on the minds of many, 亚洲AV鈥檚 global community is invited to come together to support their favorite Mason schools, colleges, programs and causes.

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Students working at the MIX in Horizon Hall. Photo by Sierra Guard/Creative Services

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From October 15 to December 15, 12 Mason units will designate a 24-hour period as a one-day fundraising event. On their giving day, alumni, faculty, staff, students, families and friends will unite to support the unit and give to an identified area. Some units will ask for general support while others will request donations for specific programs or funds. And while each unit has a special day, it is possible to give to your favorite program throughout the Season of Giving.

From scholarship endowments to technology innovation funds, the Season of Giving provides a wide range of engagement choices. The intention of the campaign is to allow individuals to support the program or causes that matters most to them.

鈥淭he Season of Giving gives us an opportunity to reflect on our priorities as members of the broad Mason community,鈥 said Trishana Bowden, Mason鈥檚 vice president of the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations. 鈥淚s there a program that you see is making a difference? Or a cause that is near and dear to your heart? The intention of this campaign is to encourage individuals to identify what is meaningful and then join the effort and give.鈥

Giving days are also a way for units to connect with communities during the holiday season. The School of Business chose to have their Annual Business Celebration on their October 27 giving day, and the Honors College鈥檚 Winter Research Exhibition and Donor Reception is on their December 2 giving day.

In the spirit of giving, donors who give $25 or more will receive a limited-edition Season of Giving decorative ornament.

Season of Giving participants and their corresponding days, in chronological order, are as follows.

鈥擠onations will support the Alumni Association鈥檚 General Fund, which finances the office鈥檚 core programs such as Homecoming, and allows the office to tailor their efforts to best serve the needs of alumni. GMUAA events and programming offer opportunities to engage, empower and inspire alumni of Mason Nation in a multitude of ways.

鈥擟ontributions will support the Virtual Reality and Simulation Lab and the Student Scholarship Fund, both of which support students whose goals are to become professionals who transform health care on local, national, and international levels.

鈥擲eason of Giving gifts will help fund the School of Business Alumni Chapter Emerging Business Leader Scholarship Endowment, which benefits high-achieving Mason students as they endeavor to become the next generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs.

鈥擳here is no better time than an anniversary to reflect on progress made and future plans. Honor the Carter School鈥檚 40-year commitment to a more peaceful world with a gift to support student scholarships, public engagement activities and the collaborative research conducted in the school鈥檚 Peace Labs.

鈥擟ontributions to the college will help fund the Mason Community Arts Academy, Mason Game and Technology Academy, Veterans and the Arts Initiative, Center for the Arts, and Hylton Performing Arts Center. Through these programs and institutions, Mason unites diverse artists that comprise a dynamic community that not only benefits the Mason ecosystem but the entire region through exhibits, performances, showcases and other creative opportunities.

鈥擲upport the college in its efforts to nurture the scientists of tomorrow through the college鈥檚 Vision Fund, quantum physics research, or individual departments. The strong foundation in education and research provided by Mason will facilitate future scientists in solving the world鈥檚 most difficult and critical problems.

鈥擳he Student Research Endowment, Student Assistant Scholarship Endowment, and the Center for Mason Legacies provide research opportunities, financial support, and experiential learning, all of which lay a foundation for students鈥 success and enrich their academic experiences. The skills learned through these programs are important to Patriots鈥 future careers and professional activities.

Gifts to the Dean鈥檚 Excellence Fund guarantee that financial resources鈥攂eyond the college鈥檚 annual budget鈥攁re available in case of an unexpected need or to take advantage of valuable opportunities when they become available. The Dean鈥檚 Excellence Fund allows the college to make time-sensitive decisions that enhance the student experience and advance the college鈥檚 mission of providing exceptional educational opportunities.

鈥擬ake an important impact on students by helping to provide multidisciplinary learning opportunities that supplement any major at Mason. Contributions to the Honors College ensure that the most challenging and enriching educational and civic engagement experiences are available to students who want to pursue additional academic and experiential learning offerings.

鈥擱anked the #1 pep band in the nation by the NCAA, Green Machine ensembles routinely travel to perform at basketball tournaments and community events. Gifts to the Green Machine defray travel expenses including bus rentals, hotel reservations and meals on the road.

鈥擟ontributions will benefit the Dean鈥檚 Technology Innovation Fund and the Dean鈥檚 Excellence Fund. The Technology Innovation Fund allows the college to meet the region鈥檚 tech-talent workforce needs and supports the commonwealth鈥檚 Tech Talent Investment Program, tasked with increasing graduates with master鈥檚 degrees in computer science, computer engineering and software engineering. Donations to the Innovation Fund will be matched by a corporate donor dollar for dollar up to $250,000. The Dean鈥檚 Excellence Fund enables the college to respond to urgent needs and immediate priorities.

鈥擥ifts to the college during its Season of Giving day will help ensure the preparation of students to become Mason graduates who are leaders in their professions and communities. Financial support for scholarships, internships and workforce development helps the college remain nimble in meeting the changing needs of students so that critical discussions, informative research on important issues and support of the common good continues.