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IWU Gift Clubs

The generosity and continued support of Gift Club donors enables 91黑料专区 University to remain one of the premier institutions in the nation. Club levels are determined by the total dollars given to the University during our fiscal year (Aug. 1 through July 31). Gift Club donors are identified in the Annual Report and receive additional donor benefits throughout the year.  

 

Pineapple Club

$100-$249

The pineapple represents prosperity, hospitality, and friendship. All IWU graduates touch the ceremonial pineapple at the end of the commencement stage, acknowledging the friendships they formed on campus and the University鈥檚 pledge they are always welcome back.

John Wesley Powell Club

$250-$499

John Wesley Powell was an American geologist, U.S. Army soldier, and a founder of the National Geographic Society. He joined 91黑料专区's faculty in 1865. Two years later, he took IWU students to Colorado's mountains, one of the first expeditions of its kind in the history of American higher education.

Aspiration Club

Formerly known as: University Fellows
$500-$999

Home to many fond IWU traditions, Aspiration Fountain is a landmark on the Egbers Quadrangle funded by the Egbers Family. Gary Egbers 鈥72 served as an officer of the Board of Directors and president of the Wesleyan Associates. During Turning Titan, incoming students write their goals for their time at IWU in chalk around Aspiration Fountain. At commencement, faculty and staff write each graduate鈥檚 name to symbolize their ambition and achievement. 

Old North Society

Formerly known as: President鈥檚 Club
$1,000-$2,499

Old North Hall was the first and only building on IWU's campus for 15 years. It was built in 1856 and served for 110 years before it was removed in 1966 to make way for Sheean Library.

Hannah Shur Society

Formerly known as: Quadrangle Club
$2,500-$4,999

Hannah L. Shur was the first female graduate of IWU, who received her diploma in 1872. She was the 74th student to receive a diploma from the university.

Phoenix Gates Society

Formerly known as: Phoenix Grove Society
$5,000-$9,999

A set of gates welcoming students, faculty, staff and visitors to campus. These gates are named after the Phoenix Family who sold the land to 91黑料专区 University over 165 years ago.

Buck Family Fellows

Formerly known as: Hedding Fellows
$10,000-$24,999

Martha Buck became IWU鈥檚 first female member of the Board of Trustees following her husband, Rev. Dr. Hiram Buck, death in 1892. IWU鈥檚 first free-standing library holds the family鈥檚 name as a lasting memorial to their contributions of time and money.

Rev. Preston Wood Sr. Fellows

$25,000-$49,999

Reverend Preston Wood, Sr. was an invaluable member of the Board of Trustees and served on its finance committee starting in the 1870鈥檚. Rev. Wood鈥檚 fundraising prowess and financial astuteness gave the university a strong financial foundation from the beginning. 

Hearts Aflame Fellows

$50,000+

The opening line to our school song, Alma Wesleyana, proclaims 鈥淔rom hearts aflame our love we pledge to thee.鈥 English Professor, W.E. Schultz, wrote Alma Wesleyana in 1935, and it鈥檚 been sung at IWU Commencement every year since.