If you weren't able to participate in #1Day1Dayton 2019 but would like to support the University of Dayton, you can still make your gift!
University of Dayton's first Giving Day!
Giving Day is a chance to rally the greater Flyer community and celebrate the impact collective support has on our University.
Whether you’re passionate about making UD accessible for all deserving students, supporting cutting-edge research or ensuring every student experiences all UD has to offer, Giving Day is your chance to make a difference by donating to the University fund of your choice.
Not sure where to give? Can't remember the fund name you usually support? Use the UD fund search to find it, then copy and paste the fund name on the giving form when you select "other."
Want to make a gift through a donor-advised fund or stock transfer? Please contact Records at 937-229-3217.
See the fun
Watch live video from events on campus throughout the day, as well as what fellow Flyers are saying on social media.
Spread the word
Share your story on social media and inspire others to support UD. Select an image from the toolkit to draw attention to your post. Together we can make a difference!
Current Student Challenge
(2:1 match – all day)
Matt Lambiase ’88, will contribute $2 for every $1 contributed towards the student’s designation of choice. For example, when a current student gives $5 to support fellow Flyers, Mr. Lambiase will chip in an additional $10 — up to $25,000!
Alumni Association Board Challenge for Young Alumni
(1:1 match – noon to 11:59 p.m. EDT)
In recognition of the future leadership these undergraduate alumni will have at the University of Dayton, the current Alumni Association Board pledges to make a gift up to $25,000 to provide a 1:1 match for all undergrad young alumni (graduates from years 2009 – 2018) who make their gift between noon and 11:59 p.m. EDT during One Day, One Dayton. Make your gift and support your favorite UD scholarship or program — the designation you choose will receive twice the impact!
1850 Donor Challenge
(unlocking significant milestones – all day)
Four generous UD families have come together to offer an additional $120,000 in support of UD scholarships and programs — if 1,850 donors choose to make a gift to UD TODAY.
When you make a gift, you will help unlock additional contributions that will have a greater impact on our UD students and community. A special thank you to these generous donors:
- 500 Donors - $15,000, Kevin Tarrant ’79
- 1,000 Donors - $25,000, Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst ’75 and Shelley A. Allen
- 1,500 Donors - $30,000, Fred ’76 and Lisa Tenover
- 1,850 Donors - $50,000, Anonymous
Alumni Community Competition
Join alumni and parents in your area to compete for bragging rights and the title of Top Giving Day Alumni Community. Each gift by an alum or parent in your area will help lead your community to victory. The champion will be the alumni community with the highest percentage of alumni and parents who give any amount on April 10. We’ll track everything for you — all you need to do is give. Be sure to check back for the latest competition updates and help your local Flyers win.
Learn more about our challenge donors.
Email us at giving@udayton.edu or complete this form.
University of Dayton Federal Tax ID: 31-0536715
Donation Challenge
$50,000 if 1,850 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Anonymous
Donation Challenge
$30,000 if 1,500 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Fred '76 and Lisa Tenover
Donation Challenge
$25,000 if 1,000 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst '75 and Shelley A. Allen
Donation Challenge
$15,000 if 500 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Kevin Tarrant '79
Donation Challenge
$150 if 150 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Brad Evans & Brittany Evans
Donation Challenge
$100 if 100 donors give in the next over 5 years
Challenge Complete!
Offered by Anne Crecelius
Donation Match
$2 per $1 donated up to $25,000
Match Complete!
For Students
Offered by Matt Lambiase '88
Donation Match
$1 per $1 donated up to $25,000
Match Complete!
For Classes between 2009 & 2018
Offered by The Alumni Association Board
1983 days ago by Rhonda Havig
1983 days ago by Rhonda Havig
Here are the top giving communities so far, leading the community challenge:
- West Michigan (still in first!)
- Nashville
- Austin
These numbers are constantly changing, so this is still anyone's game!
1983 days ago by Rhonda HavigA UD board of trustees member has committed an additional $1,850 if another 250 gifts are made before midnight. And there’s still a young alumni and student challenge on the board. LET'S DO IT!1983 days ago by Rhonda Havig
When we set our sights high, the sky is the limit.
1,850 was our goal - but 3,500 donors rallied in support of #1Day1Dayton.
1983 days ago by Rhonda Havig1983 days ago by Rhonda Havig
What an unbelievable show of support for #1Day1Dayton.
THANK YOU to our 2,500 donors!
1983 days ago by Rhonda HavigShout out to our alumni for participating and donating from all across the country. These five alumni communities are leading the alumni community giving challenge:
- West Michigan Alumni Community
- Dallas/Fort Worth Alumni Community
- Boston Alumni Community
- Charlotte Alumni Community
- Austin Alumni Community
Make your gift now to help lead your local alumni community to victory! Check back later for another update.
Donors
View All DonorsAffiliation | Donors | $ Raised |
---|---|---|
2015 | 143 | $5,799 |
2022 | 103 | $9,530 |
2016 | 102 | $3,682 |
2017 | 87 | $2,955 |
1993 | 86 | $10,341 |
2018 | 82 | $4,974 |
2009 | 82 | $4,866 |
2014 | 80 | $3,286 |
2008 | 79 | $3,876 |
2021 | 75 | $12,804 |
1999 | 72 | $5,845 |
2020 | 71 | $5,190 |
2012 | 70 | $2,728 |
1989 | 70 | $32,726 |
2010 | 67 | $5,152 |
2004 | 64 | $4,480 |
1991 | 63 | $10,985 |
1992 | 63 | $9,315 |
1998 | 61 | $7,033 |
1990 | 61 | $14,041 |
2011 | 60 | $2,938 |
1987 | 59 | $15,443 |
2007 | 59 | $2,925 |
2013 | 56 | $2,750 |
2019 | 54 | $4,598 |
1994 | 53 | $6,060 |
2005 | 53 | $3,066 |
1985 | 52 | $6,600 |
1995 | 51 | $6,756 |
1988 | 50 | $40,427 |
2006 | 49 | $1,880 |
2003 | 49 | $7,305 |
2002 | 46 | $3,496 |
1981 | 44 | $11,290 |
1982 | 43 | $6,165 |
1997 | 42 | $4,490 |
1996 | 41 | $3,418 |
2001 | 40 | $3,320 |
1983 | 38 | $19,771 |
1986 | 36 | $10,802 |
2000 | 36 | $3,245 |
1971 | 35 | $8,830 |
1984 | 35 | $19,550 |
1978 | 34 | $12,875 |
1979 | 31 | $38,609 |
1974 | 30 | $4,805 |
1968 | 30 | $3,635 |
1969 | 29 | $8,970 |
1977 | 29 | $9,078 |
1980 | 25 | $6,430 |
1973 | 23 | $2,730 |
2023 | 21 | $3,065 |
1972 | 21 | $3,600 |
1975 | 19 | $52,395 |
1967 | 18 | $3,285 |
1976 | 18 | $56,675 |
1965 | 15 | $1,868 |
1966 | 14 | $1,696 |
1970 | 14 | $2,354 |
1964 | 11 | $3,095 |
1963 | 9 | $4,750 |
1958 | 5 | $275 |
1959 | 4 | $225 |
1955 | 4 | $220 |
1960 | 4 | $155 |
1962 | 3 | $119 |
1950 | 2 | $0 |
1961 | 2 | $0 |
1954 | 2 | $200 |
1957 | 2 | $100 |
1949 | 1 | $0 |