Giving Societies
Things to Do
Words and Terms
Gift Amounts
Stories
100

This society funds more than 50% of grants-in-aid for the Athletic Department.

Rockne Athletics Fund

100

Don't be afraid to ask for this, because 80-90% of giving society members do it each year.

Renew

100

This three-letter abbreviation is used internally to represent the term "unrestricted."

UNR

100

Minimum gift to join the Cavanaugh Council or Jesse Harper Council.

$50,000

100

This giving society is named after Notre Dame's first Athletic Director.

Jesse Harper Council

200

700+ graduate business students are impacted by this fund each year

O'Hara Society

200

Be bold! If your benefactor has capacity to do more, you can ask for this.

Upgrade

200

You can search this internal platform for sell sheets, impact reports, and information about giving societies any time.

HighSpot

200

The amount of unrestricted you must give to any of our giving societies to become a member of Ted & Ned.

$100,000

200

This giving society provides tutoring for current students.

Rockne Athletics Fund

300

90% of funds raised from this giving society provide scholarships for Notre Dame undergraduate students.

Sorin Society

300

Receive invitations to this bi-annual event for Athletic Director's Circle and Jesse Harper Council Members.

Sports Summit

300

This word appears in both leadership-level giving societies starting at $25,000.

Circle

300

Minimum gift for a gold-level membership.

$10,000

300

John Veihmeyer, Chair of the Notre Dame Board of Trustees, has been a member of these three giving societies.

Sorin Society, President's Circle, Cavanaugh Council

400

Each year, Fr. Dowd directs funds from this giving society to key visionary initiatives and ongoing priorities that advance Notre Dame's distinct mission.

President's Circle

400

Receive invitations to this bi-annual President's Circle and Cavanaugh Council event.

D.C. Symposium

400

This word appears in both leadership-level giving societies starting at $50,000.

Council

400

Highest level of the Sorin Society.

$17,500

400

75% of Law School Advisory Council members are also members of this giving society.

Order of St. Thomas More

500

Name two of the four Cavanaugh Council and President's Circle allocation buckets.

Financial Aid, Catholic Mission, Research, Undergraduate Education and Experiences

500

More of this leads to higher retention rates.

Engagement

500

Literally the greatest benefaction that includes both endowed and unrestricted gifts.

Hybrid Gift

500

Leadership giving societies require a minimum gift of this amount or more.

$25,000

500

These two giving societies invested $1.6M in the Mendoza College of Business Behavioral Lab last year.

President's Circle and Cavanaugh Council