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| Issue 3: September 2002 |
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The Challenge for Academic Excellence

Bob Roeder '71 and Lilly Endowment to match alumni Annual Fund gifts
In a challenge to USI alumni, Bob Roeder '71, of Indianapolis, is offering
to match all alumni gift increases to the USI Annual Fund Alumni Campaign
between now and June 30, 2003 up to a total of $10,000. The Roeder gift will
be used to match all alumni first-time gifts to the Annual Fund as well as
all alumni gift increases over the previous year's gift.
When USI alumni receive a telephone call during the Alumni Campaign
phonathon beginning October 14, the student caller will explain that a
double match is on the line. In addition to Roeder's match, the Lilly
Endowment Initiative to strengthen alumni giving - put in place to emphasize
the impact private dollars have on the University - is challenging alumni to
increase their total charitable gifts to the University by offering to match
all alumni gifts in support of academics up to $3 million. The University is
calling this effort the Challenge for Academic Excellence.
At the direction of USI President H. Ray Hoops, the Lilly Endowment matching
gift will go to the new Endowment for Academic Excellence, a perpetual fund
in the USI Foundation, with income to be used to support and strengthen
academics.
David Herrenbruck '76, president of the USI Alumni Association, said "This
is a real challenge to all USI alumni. Each one of us needs to make the
largest gift possible to help meet the $3 million alumni goal." Alumni gifts
to the USI Foundation must be received between June 1, 2002 and December 31,
2003 to qualify for the Lilly Endowment matching grant.
Roeder's $10,000 challenge came when he learned that last year 1,629 USI
alumni - or 10 percent of USI's total 16,000 alumni - made charitable gifts
to USI, totaling $153,198 in 2001/02. This year, between June 1 and
September 15, already 405 alumni have made gifts totaling $176,913 which
will qualify for the Lilly match.
Roeder is a member of USI's first graduating class, and serves on the USI
Foundation board of directors, chairing the committee to enhance the
Foundation's visibility among students and faculty. He also serves on the
Alumni Major Gifts Committee for the Challenge for Academic Excellence.
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