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Set the Stage for Celebrating TCU’s 150 Years and Lead On: A Campaign for TCU

The university will once again celebrate the power of philanthropy during the 10th annual TCU Gives Day, which sets the stage for the university’s celebration of its 150th and Lead On: A Campaign for TCU. During the 24-hour giving challenge — from noon Oct. 3 until noon Oct. 4 — University Advancement hopes to reach its goal of 2,023 donors to TCU. 

Donors may make a gift to any area of the university for any amount – the goal is to collectively come together to make a larger impact for the greater good. 

“TCU Gives Day helps pave the way for current and future Horned Frogs into the next 150 years,” said Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. “We thank all of our generous donors for being a part of this community and supporting TCU’s mission.” 

TCU Gives Day has a remarkable influence on TCU’s people, programs and purpose: 

  • Over 88% of gifts made during last year’s Gives Day were under $500.  
  • Gifts made on Gives Day last year totaled more than $1.2 million designated for TCU’s people and programs. 
  • The vast majority of gifts given during last year’s Gives Day benefited student scholarships or school, college or department funds. 

New this year, donor impact will be highlighted with donor maps and leaderboards. These features allow Horned Frogs to see top performing areas, class years, affiliations and even alumni chapters and clubs. In this friendly competition, the TCU family will see which Horned Frogs are the most active across the world. Mobile payments will also be accepted this year through ApplePay and GooglePay. 

Stay up-to-date on TCU Gives Day 2023 at TCU Gives Day and participate in social media challenges by volunteering as a social media ambassador and advocate for TCU Gives Day.