Annual Giving

In 2016–2017, annual giving was strong across Yale College and all of Yale’s graduate and professional schools, as alumni, parents, and friends contributed $38.2 million. Donors make a tangible difference in the lives of Yale students and faculty when they give to the Alumni Fund. These annual contributions are put to use immediately, helping to fund financial aid, maintain facilities, enable professors to develop cross-disciplinary courses, and underwrite student activities.

Giving to the Yale College Alumni Fund attained a new all-time high of over $21.3 million, and the Parents Annual Fund raised over $3.4 million—also a new record. The Yale School of Management Alumni Fund beat its previous record, raising over $3.5 million and achieving a 53 percent participation rate. And the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies had its most successful year to date, securing new records for both annual dollars and donors, $322,518 and 1,253 respectively.

Recognizing a legacy of philanthropy
Since its inauguration in 1890, the Yale Alumni Fund has been defined by its active, engaged volunteers and the generous participation of annual donors. This loyal community, comprised of alumni, parents, and friends, is excited to be an integral part of the day-to-day life at the university. In 2016–2017, more than 2,000 class chairs and agents volunteered for Yale College, the Graduate School, and the professional schools, helping to secure current use funds for the university.

A milestone example of alumni generosity is the unprecedented intergenerational gift from the Class of 1917 to the Class of 2017. The gift originated fifty years ago, when members of the Class of 1917 assembled for their 50th reunion and created a fund that would benefit students of 2017. Although they had no way of knowing what the makeup of the Class of 2017 would be, they believed that today’s students would be deserving of their generosity.

The Class of 1917 gift was added to last year’s senior class gift. “This contribution definitely inspired us and all of our volunteers and donors to really promote the crucial role the Alumni Fund plays in our everyday lives as students,” said Lexi Butler ’17, who served as one of four senior class gift campaign co-chairs.

Along with $17,189.88 raised by students, this contribution brought the 2017 senior class gift to $678,652.34, the largest in Yale’s history.

Students and alumni give back through challenges
Additional highlights throughout the year included special events and challenges that inspired enthusiastic support of Yale.

  • On September 27, 2016, Yale students celebrated the generosity of university donors at the sixth annual Elihu Day. At stations across the campus, hundreds of students completed handwritten thank-you cards that were mailed to Yale alumni and parents who had contributed to the university. Sponsored by the Yale Alumni Fund, this day of thanks recognizes alumni, parents, and friends who help the university meet its most essential needs—including financial aid, teaching and research, collections support, and renewal of the campus.
  • In spring 2017, hundreds of volunteers rallied for the annual Bulldog Blitz, an eleven-day outreach effort to boost participation in annual giving. There were also two “pop-up” matching challenges that helped urge broad participation: one at the halfway mark sponsored by Hilary Bates ’86 and another on the last day of the challenge by David Schamis ’95. The final result was 2,028 new annual gifts and pledge payments, totaling $1,017,458.
  • The second annual Sprint for Financial Aid was held this past June—a challenge that encourages Yale College alumni to support financial aid through the Alumni Fund. Volunteers and staff reached out to alumni, highlighting current students who benefitted from financial aid through videos and personal statements. The successful initiative netted $761,358 from 654 alumni. As an added incentive, Yale trustee Kevin Ryan ’85, founder and chair of MongoDB and Zola and former chair of GILT, matched dollar for dollar gifts made to the Alumni Fund during a one-day challenge.

Leadership annual giving

Level

Donors

Nathan Hale Leaders Circle  
   Fourth Century Associates ($50,000 or more) 78
   Woodbridge Associates ($25,000–$49,999) 160
Hillhouse Associates ($15,000–$24,999) 162
Sterling Associates ($10,000–$14,999) 528
Harkness Associates ($5,000–$9,999) 906
Elihu Yale Associates ($2,500–$4,999) 1,008
Woolsey Associates ($1,000–$2,499)* 5,646

*Yale College classes up to five years following graduation qualify at $250; Yale College classes six to ten years following graduation qualify at $500.

 

Annual giving to Yale College

 

Participation

Annual Gifts

Yale College Alumni Fund 28.3% $21,344,833
Parents Annual Fund 27.7% $3,434,324

Annual giving to the graduate and professional schools

School

Participation

Annual Gifts

Architecture 20.3% $363,709
Art 8.5% $285,400
Divinity 27.7% $543,776
Drama 18.4% $261,692
Engineering & Applied Science 16.3% $115,880
Forestry & Environmental Studies 28.8% $322,518
Graduate School 12.5% $1,095,362
Law 37.7% $5,582,497
Management 53.0% $3,500,924
Medicine 26.6% $987,699
Music 9.4% $64,522
Nursing 17.6% $135,783
Public Health 15.3% $126,865

Yale College annual giving by class (1931–1949)

Yale College

Class

Annual Giving

Participation

Annual

Gifts

Alumni Fund

Endowment Income

1931–1939 N/A $57,570 $12,942,943
1940 26.3%  $5,960 $1,029,038
1941 20.0%  $21,251 $600,910
1942 47.4%  $16,470 $746,277
1943 28.0%  $5,695 $1,474,999
1944 40.8%  $17,957 $2,350,400
1945 39.4%  $35,018 $300,605
1945W 45.1%  $112,944 $369,235
1946 25.6%  $11,845 $107,683
1947 38.4%  $26,620 $67,606
1948 33.3%  $55,331 $187,231
1949 39.3%  $139,215 $210,361

Yale College annual giving by class (1950–1969)

Yale College

Class

Annual Giving

Participation

Annual

Gifts

Alumni Fund

Endowment Income

1950 43.8%  $480,601 $314,755
1951 61.2%  $133,810 $217,251
1952 76.6%  $307,738 $188,901
1953 51.0%  $180,435 $162,323
1954 55.2%  $259,882 $608,641
1955 51.9%  $219,493 $187,064
1956 43.8%  $277,400 $306,909
1957 56.3%  $471,152 $258,687
1958 46.8%  $512,875 $260,702
1959 44.0%  $282,086 $249,623
1960 36.8%  $288,486 $231,691
1961 41.6%  $116,445 $186,176
1962 37.6%  $388,895 $31,675
1963 45.4%  $412,929 $119,604
1964 39.5%  $347,307 $231,916
1965 33.7%  $223,648 $43,512
1966 49.8%  $537,588 $41,990
1967 42.6%  $701,194 $76,074
1968 38.0%  $382,667 $52,979
1969 34.1%  $324,172 $30,494

Yale College annual giving by class (1970–1989)

Yale College

Class

Annual Giving

Participation

Annual

Gifts

Alumni Fund

Endowment Income

1970 30.9%  $226,223 $28,338
1971 34.2%  $215,920 $46,803
1972 30.5%  $357,845 $4,188
1973 27.1%  $305,105 $41,598
1974 26.0%  $231,938 $6,076
1975 23.8%  $351,865 $27,660
1976 24.7%  $288,150 $27,850
1977 26.2%  $402,873 $2,433
1978 22.0%  $234,986 $5,857
1979 23.7%  $252,577 $808
1980 22.3%  $581,905 $8,087
1981 23.0%  $410,945 $5,807
1982 26.6%  $496,115 $1,101
1983 22.3%  $395,293 $200
1984 22.9%  $398,263 $64,801
1985 32.9%  $676,669 $3,208
1986 22.1%  $506,159 $218,229
1987 25.0%  $742,054 $898
1988 26.6%  $503,956 $690
1989 30.1%  $463,911 $20

Yale College annual giving by class (1990–2016)

Yale College

Class

Annual Giving

Participation

Annual

Gifts

Alumni Fund

Endowment Income

1990 27.5%  $502,069 $2,024
1991 27.1%  $463,540 $108
1992 29.4%  $781,331 $920
1993 26.2%  $341,179 $45,450
1994 29.1%  $349,764 $82
1995 26.0%  $386,491 $51
1996 21.5%  $275,461 $58
1997 23.5%  $283,464 $132
1998 24.7%  $205,552 $27
1999 21.2%  $202,547 $58
2000 22.4%  $187,595 $38
2001 20.0%  $177,396 $5
2002 20.0%  $159,797 $0
2003 21.0%  $124,340 $0
2004 22.0%  $107,509 $0
2005 18.6%  $107,093 $0
2006 20.5%  $73,062 $0
2007 19.9%  $144,876 $0
2008 18.5%  $72,125 $0
2009 19.2%  $39,565 $0
2010 21.9%  $47,271 $0
2011 22.6%  $42,746 $0
2012 23.4%  $58,773 $0
2013 20.0%  $24,193 $0
2014 20.7%  $19,169 $0
2015 21.0%  $44,646 $0
2016 11.3%  $15,236 $0
2017 65.6%  $710,442  $0