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Philanthropy Week Kicks off Monday

Friday, March 28, 2014, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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黑料不打烊鈥檚 annual Philanthropy Week will kick off on Monday, March 31, beginning a weeklong series of special events planned to raise awareness about the critical role that philanthropy plays at the University鈥攁nd in society as a whole鈥攁nd to recognize those who support SU through generous contributions of time, knowledge and money.

“Philanthropy week is a time when the entire SU community comes together to thank all of our amazing donors and supporters who make the SU experience the best it can be,鈥 says Ivan Rosales-Robles, a junior accounting, finance and policy studies major and a member of the Student Philanthropy Council. 鈥淲e hope every student takes advantage of all the opportunities they have on campus and consider leaving their own legacy. Together, we can leave SU even better than when we first arrived.”

Members of the Student Philanthropy Council, an organization created in 2010, serve as hosts for the week. These ambassadors, students from various academic majors and class years, share a common commitment to giving back and supporting SU and helping to build a culture of philanthropy on campus.

The tuition and fees that students pay cover only about 85 percent of the cost of running the University. Philanthropy Week is held annually in April鈥攁pproximately 85 percent of the way through the school year鈥攖o symbolize the time when tuition 鈥渞uns out.鈥 Philanthropy and other income cover SU鈥檚 operating expenses for the remainder of the academic year.

鈥淧hilanthropy Week is the perfect time to highlight the impact made by our donors and the many opportunities they make possible for students. It鈥檚 fantastic to see students rally around philanthropy, and our Orange Circle Award recipients demonstrate how a belief in making a difference can be put into action,鈥 says Kristen Duggleby, assistant director for Leadership Annual Giving.

Support from Howie Phanstiel 鈥70, G鈥71 and his wife, Louise, played a large role in the creation of Philanthropy Week. In 2010, the couple established the Phanstiel Scholars program, which provides financial resources for middle-class students to attend SU and fosters a spirit of philanthropy among Phanstiel Scholarship recipients. Phanstiel Scholars are expected to pay forward their time, money and talent to make the world a better place.

Howie Phanstiel, a graduate of and the , and Louise Phanstiel gave $20 million to create the Phanstiel Scholars program. In addition, they have given $5 million to the Maxwell School for the creation of the Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership, which serves their vision for promoting outstanding leadership in the public sector. Additionally, the Phanstiels made a gift of $1.2 million to help finance the building of the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center.

Andrew Lunetta

Andrew Lunetta

Another component of the Phanstiel Scholars program is the Phanstiel Lecture. This year鈥檚 lecture will be given by Andrew Lunetta G鈥14, founder of Pedal to Possibilities, a program that offers 黑料不打烊鈥檚 homeless and underserved group-bike rides and the opportunity to earn their own bicycles.

The Orange Circle Awards will be presented immediately following the lecture to recognize altruistic members of the 黑料不打烊 community who have done extraordinary things in service to others. This year鈥檚 Orange Circle recipients are Thomas Blumer G鈥82, e5m theater troupe, Christopher Meek 鈥92 and Mary Gilmore Smith 鈥29, G鈥38 (honored posthumously).

Philanthropy Week Campus Schedule

Monday, March 31鈥擟lass Act Day. If you are a senior at SU, this is your chance to leave your legacy. Support the part of SU you love the most by making a gift to the 2014 Senior Class Giving Campaign. Give $20.14 or more and you鈥檙e invited to the Donor Appreciation Event at Club 4.4 in the Carrier Dome on April 23. For more information, visit .

Wednesday, April 2鈥Phanstiel Lecture and Orange Circle Awards, 4 p.m., Sheraton 黑料不打烊 Hotel & Conference Center. A reception will follow at 5:30 p.m. R.S.V.P. to pcouncil@syr.edu.

The 2014 Phanstiel Lecture鈥斺淧hilanthropy: Who Says It鈥檚 a One-Way Street?鈥濃攚ill feature Andrew Lunetta G鈥14, founder of Pedal to Possibilities. Lunetta has worked closely with the city鈥檚 homeless for the past five years, first while studying at Le Moyne College and working for Catholic Charities at the Oxford Street Inn homeless shelter and the Brady Faith Center. In 2012, he opened a home for men making their way out of the shelter system, and currently lives there with the men as he pursues a master鈥檚 degree in public administration from SU鈥檚 Maxwell School. During his brief talk, Lunetta will talk about his work with the homeless, the impact he鈥檚 made and the profound mark those experiences have left on him.

The Orange Circle Awards will be presented immediately after Lunetta鈥檚 lecture.

Thursday, April 3鈥Thank-A Donor Day. Thank SU donors for their generosity by tweeting #suthanks or adding your good wishes online at the Thank-A-Donor Day page, . Handwritten thank yous are also encouraged; look for Thank-a-Donor tables around campus to craft a personal note.

Also on April 3, a Philanthropy Week Scavenger Hunt will take place all day. Take photos with philanthropy-related items around campus and you could win a retailer gift card or SU swag. Sign up at tables in Schine Student Center and campus dining halls on that day.

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