Donor Recognition
Donor Appreciation Societies

Kent State's 11th president, Dr. Lefton A. Lefton, listens to faculty members.

Nearly a century ago, William S. Kent donated 53 acres of farmland on a hill overlooking a small town on the Cuyahoga River in a campaign to bring a teacher education school to his community. His simple act — giving so that others might receive a quality education — marked the beginning of a philanthropic tradition that continues today at Kent State University.

The Donor Appreciation and Gift Recognition Societies recognize the generosity of individuals and corporations who have made significant financial commitments to ensure the university continues to reach its full potential. The societies recognize lifetime contributions at four levels, recalling the acts of William S. Kent and other visionary individuals who helped make Kent State what it is today.



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President's Medallion SocietyHonors donors who have made lifetime gifts and pledges or planned gifts of $100,000 or more
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William S. Kent Council
Honors donors who have made lifetime gifts and pledges or planned gifts of $25,000 to $99,999
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Herrick SocietyA special designation for donors who have remembered Kent State University through planned giving

Leadership Annual Fund CouncilHonors donors who have contributed $1,000 or more during the last fiscal year ending June 30 who are not members of a Giving Society or Council


For more information, contact Gina Dreussi Flick at DonorRelations@kent.edu or call 330-672-0417.

 

 
 

This page was last modified April 16, 2008