Annual Friends of Rockefeller Appeal

 

The Rockefeller Center “will succeed only to the extent
that it instills in students the love and respect
for knowledge and commitment to service
that characterized Nelson A. Rockefeller's life.”

-- former President David T. McLaughlin '54
at the Center's 1983 dedication.

2007-2008 Rockefeller Friends Appeal

WHY GIVE?

As described in Director Andrew Samwick's 2007-2008 Annual Friends Appeal letter, an ever-increasing number of students are seeking access to the comprehensive education and training programs that the Center provides. Whether engaging in the First-Year Initiative, the Civic Skills Training, the public policy minor, the Policy Research Shop, leadership development, or internships, your generosity to the Center's Annual Friends Appeal is critical. You can read about students who participated in last year's programs in the 2006-2007 Annual Report .

Your participation in the 2007-2008 Rockefeller Friends Appeal will give students the tools to make a significant contribution in the world.

HOW TO GIVE

Giving Levels
FRIENDS (up to $499)
ASSOCIATES ($500-$999)
PARTNERS ($1,000-$2,499)
LEADERS ($2,500-$5,000)

Your donation to the Friends of the Rockefeller Center is tax deductible and will be used exclusively for the support of its programs for Dartmouth students and faculty. Please be aware that your gift does not receive Dartmouth College Fund credit.

  • By Check
  • Checks should be made out to the Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College and mailed to: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center Dartmouth College 6082 Rockefeller Hall Hanover, NH 03755-3514
  • By Credit Card
  • We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. Please provide the information requested below and send it to the Center by U.S. mail or by email to the Rockefeller.Center@Dartmouth.Edu.
    Contributor's Name and Dartmouth Class, if applicable: Type of Card Cardholder's Name Cardholder's Address Amount of Contribution

THANK YOU!

The Rockefeller Center thanks you for supporting its efforts to develop an ethos of active citizenship and leadership in Dartmouth undergraduates. Your participation and generosity are greatly appreciated.