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Challenge Grant

(The challenge grant has concluded.)

Online Donation https://vitkar.gtf.gatech.edu/awc_alumni/MakeAGift.aspx

Please read over the information and consider making a pledge. The money raised by the challenge grant will be used to fund this group's socials, homecoming events, meetings, speaker honorariums, and activities. For example, our first annual social is being funded by proceeds from this grant.

The letter below went out earlier this year (2007) to computing alumni registered with the Alumni Association.

If you have not registered with the alumni association, I encourage you to do so even if you do not intend to pledge. Registering with the alumni association will put you in on the list to receive announcements, updates, and information pertaining to Georgia Tech.

Thanks,

Bobby Krupczak rdk@krupczak.org Chairperson, Georgia Tech Computing Alumni Council


You can help the Georgia Tech Computing Alumni Organization obtain $20,000 in funding! The Computing Alumni Organization was formed in 2001 and has become established as an affinity group of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, and is open to all graduates and students of the College of Computing and its predecessors (e.g. IS, ICS). Our mission is to strengthen the computing alumni community and support the college and each other via a variety of mechanisms including the sponsoring of alumni and student events and networking activities. For more details about the Computing Alumni Organization please visit http://www.cc.gatech.edu/alumni.

With a Roll Call Challenge Grant this year, the Georgia Tech Alumni Association is challenging all Computing alumni to raise $20,000 in new and increased giving to Roll Call. If we meet this challenge, the Georgia Tech Alumni Association will award an additional $20,000 directly to the Computing Alumni Organization to fund on-going activities. By increasing our Roll Call contributions, we can increase the unrestricted funding that supports a variety of areas at Georgia Tech, benefiting students, faculty and alumni.

How does the $20,000 challenge work?

If you did not give to Roll Call last year, the Georgia Tech Alumni Association will match your gift with an identical gift to the Computing Alumni Organization. If you contributed to Roll Call last year (or already this year) and increase your donation, the increase will be matched and given directly to the Computing Alumni Organization. The challenge ends June 30th, 2007.

Please join me in participating in this Roll Call Challenge, an opportunity to support the students, faculty and programs of Georgia Tech, as well as the Computing alumni community.

Thanks for your support!

Bobby Krupczak, M.S. '93, Ph.D. CS 97 Chairperson, Georgia Tech Computing Alumni Council

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