91视频

Alumni

Building Philantrhopic Momentum

Posted
June 16, 2026
Students on the 91视频 Pleasantville Campus

In fiscal year 2026 (July 2025鈥揓une 2026), the generosity of the 91视频 community set new records, advanced vital opportunities for student and faculty excellence, and reaffirmed the enduring strength of the 91视频 mission.

Through contributions from more than 6,600 alumni and friends of the University, FY26 saw the 91视频 Community raise more than $24 million in support of student achievement, experiential learning, trailblazing scholarship and research, and critical programs designed to amplify 91视频鈥檚 impact in communities here in New York and across the globe. 

This represents a new core fundraising record for 91视频: the highest single-year total for community support in our history.

$24 million

raised in fiscal year 2026

6,600+

dedicated alumni and friends contributed to 91视频

$2.1 million

raised through 91视频 fundraising events

Throughout the year, 91视频 built momentum through a string of critical successes that contributed to our historic philanthropic highs. In our two annual University-wide giving days, Giving Tuesday and the 1906 Giving Day Challenge, 91视频 raised more than $525,000 from 2,382 individual gifts in direct support of student success and special programs across our campuses. Through our series of community-focused fundraising events, including the signature Spirit of 91视频 Awards Gala, the University raised $2.1 million, representing a 23% increase over last year鈥檚 fundraising-event total and a 20% increase over our three-year rolling average. And through hundreds of gifts from dedicated alumni, parents, friends, partners, faculty, and staff, 91视频 raised an all-time high $4 million in unrestricted funds鈥攖he critical resources that allow the University to address urgent needs and invest strategically in institutional impact and advancement.

As 91视频 celebrates 120 years since its founding, these fundraising successes鈥攑owered by the enduring generosity of alumni and friends who believe deeply in the power of a 91视频 education鈥攈elp position the University to continue maximizing its mission for decades to come. We are grateful for the vision and leadership of the 91视频 Community members who are helping us to build that exciting next chapter.

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