People, Place, Effect
Campus Buildings / Facility Improvements
$17,041,300
Annual Giving
$15,469,258
Unrestricted
$32,404,472
Grants and Other Gifts
$20,507,176
Total Endowment
Photo: Lindsay Link
Campus Buildings / Facility Improvements
Annual Giving
Unrestricted
Grants and Other Gifts
Total Endowment
Trustees: $31,519,216
Alumni: $61,118,642
Gift Designation: Endowment
Super Internship Fund
Friends: $9,346,020
Gift Designation: Endowment
Scholarship
Parents: $5,746,100
Granting Agencies, Foundations, Churches, Corporations, and other Organizations: $20,870,373
Held Seats on the Board of Trustees, Alumni Council, and Other College Advisory Boards
Served as Class Fund Agents
Recruited Students
Planned Class Reunions
Supported an Athletic Department or Athletic Team
Hosted Admissions and Alumni Events
Mentored Students through Career Panels, Mock Interviews, and Resume Reviews
Throughout the course of the Campaign, many passionate alumni stepped forward to help Juniata continue building a supportive and inclusive community.
The Dr. Maurice C. Taylor ’72 Lectureship on Social Justice was established in 2017 to assist students, faculty, and staff in developing personal and collective strategies to improve social justice in their own communities.
Genesis M. Diaz ’20, Nicholas J. Guillermo ’20, and April N. Wells ’20 set up the Alumni of Color Initiative Fund to ensure equal opportunities for students of color. More than $21,000 was raised during the Campaign to carry out this vision, to assist students in their academic and social transitions, and to cultivate a greater understanding of multiculturalism within the campus community.
The Nancy E. ’64 and Paul D. Becker Endowment Fund provides financial resources for the Plexus program, a program focused on multiculturalism as it pertains to myriad identities that encompass ability, age, gender identity, sex and sexual identity, nationality, race, religion, socioeconomic class, and more.
The Javaid Zeerak ’06 Memorial Endowment was created by a group of alumni and friends to honor Javaid’s legacy. Over $32,000 has been given to support efforts promoting intercultural learning and interfaith understanding, and to encourage diverse perspectives on campus.
Raymond E. Day ’66 gave a gift to create the Raymond E. Day ’66 Endowed Scholarship which is awarded annually to students who come from historically underrepresented groups.