The Fletcher School

A Graduate School of International Affairs

Reunion Giving

Make a gift in honor of your Reunion year!

This period of celebration and reflection is an opportunity to make Fletcher a philanthropic priority. Many alumni demonstrate their appreciation and continued support of Fletcher and its mission with a Reunion gift to The Fletcher Fund. For many donors, reunion gifts are above and beyond what they might typically give.

Each Reunion class works together to meet participation and dollar goals, hoping to surpass existing Reunion records. See your class’s goals and achievement to date on the chart below.


How can you make a difference for your class?

  • If you have not given in fiscal year 2009 (1 July 2008 – 30 June 2009), join your classmates and make a gift to help your class reach its participation and dollar goals.

  • Consider making a special stretch gift in honor of this Reunion year.

  • Gifts of all sizes make a difference, as The Fletcher Fund provides the School with the unrestricted money necessary to meet all its costs.


Specifically, gifts to the Fund help Fletcher:

  • offer better financial aid packages, which allow the School to yield some of the best and brightest students from around the world

  • help fund internships so students can gain much-needed experiential knowledge

  • support faculty development, the Ginn library, and many other areas critical to the School’s mission


The Fletcher Fund Reunion Goals and Records

Each reunion class works with Fletcher’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations to set reunion goals. Make a Reunion gift today!

Contact Moira Rafferty, Reunion Coordinator, at +1.617.627.4833 or FletcherReunion@tufts.edu for more information.

** Chart is updated regularly with totals for each class. Check back often!**


The Fletcher Fund – Reunion Giving Goals 2009
Reunion Year

Class

Amount Raised Goal

Amount Raised Record

Participation Goal

Participation Record

5th

2004

$12,000

$12,140 (2002)

27%

31% (2000)

10th

1999

$20,000

$16,825 (1994)

40%

36% (1994)

15th

1994

$40,000

$20,410 (1993)

40%

22% ('88, '89, '91)

20th

1989

$20,000

$18,775 (1985)

40%

27% (1985)

25th

1984

$40,000

$35,140 (1982)

25%

27% (1981)

30th

1979

$25,000

$53,855 (1969)

25%

34% (1975)

35th

1974

$15,000

$96,105 (1969)

35%

43% (1972)

40th

1969

$75,000

$94,315 (1968)

50%

59% (1962)

45th

1964

$25,000

$50,226 (1962)

45%

67% (1962)

50th

1959

TBD

$129,700 (1957)

TBD

63% (1950)

           

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