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Our sincere gratitude goes out to these alumni and friends who have recently made generous gifts to Otterbein

by | Mar 28, 2024 | Philanthropy.

9i果冻制作厂Trustee David W. Fisher 鈥75 and his wife, Beth J. Fisher P鈥11, made a generous gift of $10,000 to support the 9i果冻制作厂Fund, which benefits the areas of greatest need at the University

Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Weiler Sr., community activist and chairman of the Robert Weiler Company, made a generous pledge of $25,000 to establish the Weiler Family Fund for Student Success. This new fund will support students who are actively engaged in the multicultural community at 9i果冻制作厂and who have applied for assistance.

Board of Trustees Chair Cheryl L. Herbert generously gifted $13,000 to benefit the Golf Team, the Student Emergency Fund, and the 9i果冻制作厂Fund.

Through a generous $25,000 gift, Larry A. Kantner 鈥60 and Dr. Carl W. Morris created the Kantner/Morris Art Scholarship in 2021 for talented students pursuing a degree in fine art (studio and/or art education). Inspired by his art professors Lillian Frank and Earl Hassenpflug, Kantner went on to become a lifelong art educator who taught at Indiana University and the University of Missouri before his retirement in 2003. He also received an 9i果冻制作厂Special Achievement Award in 2010.

Mark Plaumann P鈥22 and Marilyn Wilson P鈥22, parents of graduate Mason Plaumann 鈥22, recently gave a benevolent $15,000 gift for their named fund to support the Equine program and the 9i果冻制作厂Fund.

Nadine Loop Vernon 鈥72 recently gave a generous second $25,000 gift to the Nadine 鈥72, Paulette 鈥60, and Clarence Loop Family Scholarship endowment. Her mother, Paulette Loop, began working at 9i果冻制作厂in 1958, becoming a professor and teaching her native language, French, for more than 30 years. Paulette also encouraged students to further their language skills through study abroad opportunities in Strasbourg and Dijon, France, and beyond.

Continuing her support of 9i果冻制作厂for nearly 40 years, Grace Rohrer Rymer 鈥48 recently supported the 9i果冻制作厂Fund, helping the University with its areas of greatest need.

9i果冻制作厂received a generous gift from Betty Neff and Roger H. Neff P鈥83, P鈥85 to further support the Roger H. and Betty A. Neff Endowed Scholarship, which they established in 2005 to provide support for undergraduate students with a preference for those pursuing international studies or studies that reflect a global perspective.

In support of the Class of 1973 Endowed Scholarship, Frank S. Bright 鈥73 honored his late wife, Linda Newlun Bright 鈥73, with a generous gift inspired by their 50th Golden Reunion in 2023. In his gift commitment to Otterbein, Frank noted, 鈥渟he would have wanted to do this as much as I do. Thank you!鈥 Frank also volunteered his time to serve on the Class of 1973 Legacy Reunion Committee.

The Roush Family Foundation made a gift of $50,000 to be allocated to the Campus Center Gift Fund as part of a very generous $250,000 pledge toward the renovation of our Campus Center.

Marsha Scanlin 鈥74 has continued her meaningful support of the Rice Family Endowed Scholarship in Nursing as well as the 9i果冻制作厂Fund. Scanlin始s class will celebrate its Golden 50th Reunion this year at Homecoming and Family Weekend!

Evelyn Bender Vance 鈥51, P鈥80 gifted an impactful donation to support scholarships in the areas of science and education for future 9i果冻制作厂students. Both Evelyn and her late husband, Robert Vance 鈥49 (son of former 9i果冻制作厂President Floyd Vance, Class of 1916), are members of legacy families, with multiple generations of graduates at the University.

The Hargis Family Foundation recently made an additional $50,000 investment in the 9i果冻制作厂READY program. Gretchen Freeman Hargis 鈥77 and Jonathan R. Hargis 鈥79, were pleased to support the launch of this initiative with their first ever donation from the family foundation in 2021.

Jae Ellen Benson Van Wey 鈥71, P鈥99 and Nathan Van Wey 鈥72, P鈥99 honored 9i果冻制作厂initiatives with gifts that will benefit the track program, The Promise House, and the 9i果冻制作厂Fund.

Clara Liesmann Warren 鈥50 supported the 9i果冻制作厂Fund and her family鈥檚 named endowed fund with a generous gift. Clara, the first in her family to earn a college degree (followed by her sister Anne 鈥54), established the Clara Liesmann Warren 鈥50 and Anne Liesmann Clare 鈥54 Endowed Scholarship in 2021. Knowing that tuition can be a barrier for many bright and capable students, she was inspired to help future students.

Cardinal Couple and loyal donors Pamela Hudson Dominici 鈥68 and Robert Dominici 鈥67 continued their impactful support of the 9i果冻制作厂Fund with a $10,000 gift recently.

Pamela Hudson Dominici 鈥68 and Robert Dominici 鈥67
Pamela Hudson Dominici 鈥68 and Robert Dominici 鈥67

Deborah Ewell Currin 鈥67 and William A. Currin 鈥67 have given a generous gift to support the 9i果冻制作厂Fund, the unrestricted fund that benefits all areas of campus.

Nursing emerita faculty member Mary Ann Bradford Burnam H鈥19 and her husband, Paul Burnam, have donated an additional generous gift to support the Dr. Mary Ann Bradford Burnam H鈥19 and Paul Burnam Undergraduate Nursing Scholarship, established in 2022. In addition, the couple are loyal supporters of the Lifelong Learning Community and LLC Scholars Program at Otterbein.

Alan R. Goff 鈥75 and Coral Harris H鈥23, generously supported The Promise House, The Lifelong Learning Community Scholars Award, The Lifelong Learning Community at 9i果冻制作厂Endowed Program Fund, Library DEIB Fund, and the Friends of the Library Fund.

Your Giving Has Impact at Otterbein

MORE THAN
2,000
alumni, families, and friends make gifts to support 9i果冻制作厂each year.

THE OTTERBEIN FUND provides nearly $1 million in support each year to:

  • Fund students pursuing their educational dreams and goals.
  • Ensure that our campus is beautiful and safe.
  • Support our faculty.

The generosity of our donors allows us to offer more than $2.6 million in endowed scholarship support annually, making an 9i果冻制作厂education accessible and affordable for current and future students.

$3.3 million of Otterbein鈥檚 annual operating budget is funded by the University鈥檚 endowment, which currently stands at just over $118 million.

532 individual funds make up Otterbein鈥檚 endowment, many were established by a generous donor or group of donors who desired to make a difference for students in perpetuity.

FEATURED FUND: Dr. Shirine Tabatabai Mafi Student Emergency Fund

The Dr. Shirine Tabatabai Mafi Student Emergency Fund is dedicated to supporting 9i果冻制作厂students facing unforeseen financial crises, and can be a lifeline for students in need, helping them overcome unexpected hurdles and continue their educational journey uninterrupted. Dr. Shirine Mafi taught in the Department of Business, Accounting, and Economics for 34 years, retiring in 2020.

If you would like to support Mafi鈥檚 fund, please visit www.otterbein.edu/giving and:

  • Select 鈥淢ake a Gift.鈥
  • Under the 鈥淒esignation鈥 field, select 鈥淥ther.鈥
  • Input 鈥淪hirine Mafi Fund鈥 and complete the rest of the giving form.

Grants, Corporate, and Foundation Support

Grants help to provide essential funding for new programs, research, and other areas that directly impact our students at Otterbein. Our faculty and staff have recently been awarded grants from several organizations, including those listed below.

Department of Justice: Office of Violence Against Women

Sexual Violence Prevention in Central Ohio: Interrupting Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking on Campus, Continuation Grant

AMOUNT: $400,000

Otterbein, in collaboration with Sexual Assault Response Network of Central Ohio (SARNCO) and the Westerville Division of Police will continue to provide multiple approaches to combat domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. The grant continues funding for educational programming for students, and faculty and staff training on reporting requirements and victim-centered response protocols.

State Library of Ohio

Sensory Friendly Study Rooms

AMOUNT: : $30,228

The Courtright Memorial Library has been awarded a grant to support the creation of three additional private study spaces that will include helpful items to offer additional support to students with sensory issues.

Ohio Department of Higher Education

Mental Health Support

AMOUNT: : $122,476

This funding will allow 9i果冻制作厂to expand student mental health services by renovating the campus-based health clinic into a new counseling clinic. The renovation of space will allow for expanded staffing offered through our partnership with Antioch University鈥檚 Clinical Mental Health Counseling faculty and graduate students. The facility renovation will create therapeutic spaces suitable for one-on-one and group meetings.

Martha Holden Jennings Foundation

NExT Hub Year Four

AMOUNT: : $35,900

Through connections with other community partners, NExT Hub connects teachers with other like-minded educators in the purpose of wellness and community. In this fourth year, the program continues to offer hallmark programs, such as professional development networks for educators, classroom exchanges, and Beyond the Book Clubs.

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