Salve Regina kicks off campaign to raise $75 million
Salve Regina has launched the largest fundraising campaign in its history – Our Mission. Our Moment. – with a set goal of $75 million. The comprehensive campaign is designed to shape the University’s future by prioritizing academic and co-curricular initiatives that elevate the institution’s reputation in the higher education marketplace.
“Salve walks the talk,” said Cheryl Mrozowski, chair of Salve Regina’s board of trustees. “They do what they say they’re going to do – in everything they do. And it’s always about the betterment of the student. We see firsthand the amazing outcomes of Salve’s mercy-inspired education and look forward to building an even stronger future for Salve with this campaign.”
During the quiet phase of the campaign, Salve Regina has raised nearly $55 million, including donations, multi-year pledges and estate gifts.
The launch marks the beginning of the public phase of the campaign, which will emphasize community participation and invite all members of the University community to learn more about the strategic initiatives and contribute in any amount to an area or fund of their interest.
“As we enter the public phase of the campaign, everyone is welcomed to support our beloved institution,” said MaeLynn Patten, vice president for advancement. “We know the power of one gift is extraordinary. The power of many is limitless.”
The campaign has three priorities for support:
Transform Salve Regina’s undergraduate experience
The newly launched Salve Compass program is an innovative four-year program that provides every undergraduate student with personal academic planning, life design and career preparation so they can thrive in an ever-changing world.
Elevate Salve Regina’s prominence
The University will invest in resources for continued excellence in teaching, research and innovation for its undergraduate and graduate programs. Beyond the classroom, the student-athlete experience will be enriched as teams compete in premiere conferences, including the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC).
Sustain Salve Regina’s foundation
The University will look to expand its financial aid program to keep the cost of a mercy education accessible and strengthen community partnerships with Newport and the surrounding region. As stewards of 21 historically significant buildings, Salve Regina will continue its commitment to preservation by pursuing adaptive reuse projects to maintain the architectural spirit of each structure.
“This is our time to show the world what a mercy education means and ensure the impact of our amazing Salve community will reach far and wide,” said Dr. Kelli J. Armstrong, president. “This is our moment to shine, to demonstrate unequivocally what it means to work for a world that is harmonious, just and merciful.”
Learn more at campaign.salve.edu. Alumni, friends, corporations, foundations, and anyone with an interest in any of the University’s campaign priorities are encouraged to email advancement@salve.edu.