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91˿Ƶ24: A Day of Giving

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

91˿Ƶ24: Make an Impact on March 13

91˿Ƶ24is all about the power of participation: when the 91˿Ƶ community comes together, our collective impact is great. The many ways in which 91˿Ƶ changes lives – by making a top-quality education accessible to deserving students, shaping tomorrow’s leaders and supporting research that is solving global problems – is a source of pride for us all.

Annual, flexible funding is critical to 91˿Ƶ’s success. These gifts go to work immediately to support the University’s most important initiatives, from scholarships to experiential learning opportunities for students. You may direct your gift to any faculty or area of 91˿Ƶ.

Taking part in this day of giving is a way of standing up and demonstrating your pride in the values of 91˿Ƶ and in the powerful role it has in society.Every single gift counts, no matter the size, for as more people give, every gift can count for more.

Who doesn't like a challenge?

On March 13, your gift can have an even bigger impact, thanks to a number of challenges across the University. Here’s how they work: challenges are created by generous donors who want to encourage others to join them in supporting 91˿Ƶ by agreeing to “unlock” additional funds once a target number of donations is reached. For instance, a donor may propose that if at least 100 people give to a particular faculty, that donor will contribute an additional $10,000 to that area.

Encourage fellow graduates from the Faculty of Dentistryto join you in giving onMarch 13so you can amplify the support Dentistry receives! When we surpassa certain number of donations, a challenge donor will unlock even more funds for the Faculty!

Share your #91˿ƵMoment

Whether it was seeing your first patient’s smile brighten the room, or finally putting on the white coat during your graduation ceremony—your 91˿Ƶ Moment can be big or small, but it is something that makes you proud of being a 91˿Ƶian. And as world-class dental professionals trained at 91˿Ƶ,you have a lot to be proud of.

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