Elizabeth Fitch Fellowship for Nonprofit Studies

88 gifts have been received, totaling $25,000 towards our $25,000 goal.

This is 80% of An Update

May 08, 2023

Friends, 

I am happy to inform you that as of this writing, we are 80% of the way to meeting our goal!

It is awe-inspiring to see the support this cause has received. We are only $5,000 away from endowing the Elizabeth Fitch Fellowship for Nonprofit Studies. With only 60 days left until the project deadline, it will take all of us to cross the finish line and build a lasting legacy in Elizabeth's honor.

Please join us in carrying this effort to success. I encourage you to consider making an extra gift if you can and to share the campaign with your friends, family, and colleagues.

I cannot express how thankful we are for your support. Let us continue to work together towards our goal of creating opportunities for future students in a way that honors Elizabeth.

 

This Is 60% Of An Update

August 19, 2022

Breaking Board with Liz and Sorority markingsFriends, I am so happy to tell you that as of this writing, we are 60% of the way to meeting our goal! Many thanks to everyone who brought us this far! As you know, we're working hard to endow the Elizabeth Fitch Fellowship in Nonprofit Studies, a scholarship fund for graduate work at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at GSU. We are well on our way to creating an enduring legacy that honors our friend. 

It is humbling to see the support this cause has received. We are less than $10,000 away from success, and we have an extension on this project. I hope you will not wait to help this effort cross its finish line. Please join me in carrying this Fellowship to success.

I hope you'll also take a moment to help us reach out to friends who may not know about this campaign. We know we're missing people who aren't on facebook--old church friends, school-mates, and colleagues. Please help us reach out to them. We 

I'll be looking forward to the 100% update.  In the meantime, I hope you and yours are well and safe.

~Mickey Desai 




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