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Senior Gift’s recruitment apparatus has two arms: one that pursues donations of a minimum $10, and another that asks for a minimum $250. Like any good fundraising program, Senior Gift grants higher-level donors an honorific—Associates...
Each arm is staffed by a separate team of four undergraduates who oversee a larger group of volunteers. According to the Senior Gift website, Associates chairs must “coordinate the identification, screening, and rating of Associates Gift Prospects,” making sure “that all prospects are assigned and solicited within established deadlines.” Participation chairs, responsible for the $10 set, have different responsibilities. According to the website, they must “Help determine effective solicitation strategies?...
...Gift representatives say the two arms are after the same thing...
Students are first eligible to become Associates in their senior year at the college, and one remains an Associate by pledging an annual gift of $250, then $500, and—once 10 years removed from graduation?...
...Senior Gift website describes Associate-level donors as “a distinguished group of contributors who provide consistent annual leadership for the College—an alumni constituency who, year after year, help steer Harvard through each new challenge and help strengthen undergraduate education...