Campaign reaches $50milllion goal!!! Campaign Newsletter (requires viewer - click here to obtain) St. Marks launches $40 million Campaign in February 1999 Restricted and Unrestricted Gifts
St. Marks launches $40
million Campaign in February 1999 Over 300 alumni, parents and friends attended the Kickoff Gala Dinner where Campaign Executive Committee Co-Chair, Robert Sinclair 74, announced that more than $30 million had already been committed toward the $40 million Campaign goal. Mr. Sinclair joined three other Campaign leaders at the podium including General Campaign Chair H. Ross Perot, Jr. 77, Board of Trustees President, Allen E. Cullum 64, and Headmaster Arnold Holtberg. Almost three years in the planning, The Campaign for St. Marks is truly a comprehensive and broad-based effort. The $40 million goal targets needs in just about every area of the school from increased resources for faculty support and student financial aid to several key campus improvements. "During the course of this Campaign, we plan to add more than $26 million to our endowment which today stands at just over $69 million," said Mr. Sinclair. "And, while this is certainly not a facilities Campaign, we do plan to complete several important campus projects including a new Athletic Center, a new Fitness Center, a new Administration/Classroom Building, and the restoration of Wirt Davis Hall." Mr. Sinclair went on to say, "More than anything else, however, this Campaign is about the faculty and the students. Its about making sure that St. Marks is a stronger, more dynamic institution as we move into the 21st century. All of us sitting here tonight have benefited in some measure by the profound leadership, vision and generosity of the schools early founders including Eugene McDermott, Cecil Green, and Ralph Rogers, among others. These Dallas leaders understood how important a school like St. Marks would be to Dallas and thus went about putting in place the strong foundation that we all stand on today. Now its our turn to make a difference." Campaign Policies The Campaign for St. Marks will include outright gifts for designated programs or facilities, realized bequests, life income trusts and other deferred gifts, and all Annual Giving contributions. In-kind contributions such as real estate will be credited to the Campaign based upon the appraised value of the gift at the time it is made, as long as there are no restrictions regarding the liquidation of the gift. Donors who are 70 years of age or older may receive Campaign credit for confirmed outright bequest provisions. Full credit will be given unless there is an intervening beneficiary, in which case Campaign credit will be discounted. Full Campaign credit will also be given for all charitable remainder gifts such as life income trusts and annuities. If the trust has an income beneficiary under 50 years of age, credit will be given at a discounted rate. During the course of the Campaign, alumni, parents and friends will be asked to continue supporting the Annual Giving program at an increasing rate, and to consider additional gifts for endowment or other purposes of the Campaign. Restricted and Unrestricted
Gifts Restricted gifts in support of the endowment designate the use of the income for a specific purpose such as student financial aid, faculty support, or a particular academic or extracurricular program. Gifts of $25,000 or more enable a donor to establish a restricted named endowment fund. Restricted named funds can be named in honor of the donor and the income from these funds can be designated by the donor to support a specific purpose. Gifts For Facilities Gifts For Current Use | The Campaign for St. Mark's | Giving & Volunteering | |