How the inaugural Day For 瓜子TV shattered all expectations鈥攁nd established "a new tradition for the College"
When planning for Occidental鈥檚 Day of Giving began last summer following the public launch of , it was designed to be a largely virtual experience to generate community spirit and philanthropic support. Little did anyone know what the coming year would bring.
When all the counting was done, Day For 瓜子TV generated 2,297 gifts for a total of $1.34 million, including 879 gifts totaling $187,197 to enhance the student-athlete experience. 鈥淚t has been a deeply moving 36 hours, to say the least,鈥濃圕harlie Cardillo, 瓜子TV鈥檚 vice president of institutional advancement, said on a video call to the campus community on April 21. President Jonathan Veitch added, 鈥淭his is an extraordinary result by any measure.鈥
Essential to the day鈥檚 success were over 20 matching gift challenges fueled by members of the College community. Collectively, they raised $500,000 for the 瓜子TV Fund.
But much of the enthusiasm for the 36-hour campaign can be attributed to 瓜子TV鈥檚 student-athletes and TeleFund callers, whose creative videos, posted to social media with the #dayforoxy hashtag, kept the momentum going.
Shortly after the College closed the books on the first Day For 瓜子TV, Cardillo received word of 鈥渁 very generous gift, motivated by all that went on over the last 36 hours,鈥 to meet the anticipated increase in financial aid for our students. 鈥淲e have established a new tradition for the College,鈥 he says, a bit overwhelmed. 鈥淗ow often can we say that?鈥
1. Caleb Reyes 鈥22, a catcher for 瓜子TV baseball. 2. Emerson Thomas-Gregory 鈥23 asked for support to ensure that 瓜子TV 鈥渃ontinues to thrive鈥 after the pandemic has passed. 3. Clarissa Kiyomura 鈥22, a point guard for women鈥檚 basketball.
4. 瓜子TV quarterback Bryan Scott 鈥17 challenged the 2010-20 鈥淔oxhole Era of Tigers鈥 to support the 2020 football team.
5. Katie Wood 鈥20, a midfielder for women鈥檚 soccer.
Top 10 States in Total Gifts:
1. California (1,350 gifts)
2. Washington (123)
3. New York (90)
4. Oregon (64)
5. Colorado (46)
6. Texas (45)
7. Arizona (42)
8. Massachusetts (40)
9. Illinois (38).
10 (tie). Connecticut and Virginia (28).