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Proudly Pennies is a student-led fundraising initiative to raise one billion pennies, which translates to $10 million by 2013.
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Read More »UC freshman Na'Kiima Reid attends a Proudly Pennies kickoff event on campus. The story of the students' quest to raise one billion pennies was quickly picked up by media outlets across the country and websites around the globe. Photo/Ashley Kempher One of the most encouraging outgrowths of the University of Cincinnati's Proudly Cincinnati campaign has been the extraordinary generosity of university students. Traditionally, senior classes have set the standard in giving, raising funds for senior-related activities and a variety of campus improvements, including, more recently, a historical marker outside McMicken Hall. The class of 2010 voted to raise funds for the Jefferson Avenue Sports Complex and assorted "go-green" initiatives like the recycling program. Driven to impact the university on a much larger scale, students are now focused on doing more than simply raising money. They are focused on change -- lots of it. One billion pennies' worth, to be exact. Proudly Pennies is a student-led fundraising initiative to raise one billion pennies, which translates to $10 million by 2013. Efforts will involve all of UC's nearly 40,000 students, as well as alumni, parents, members of the community, corporations and foundations. Achieving success in Proudly Pennies will put UC students in an exclusive group, as there is no record of college students ever raising such an extraordinary sum of money. The endeavor is a fitting complement to Proudly Cincinnati, the university's ambitious billion-dollar campaign, which will put UC in a select group of public universities that have successfully completed such campaigns. Proudly Pennies grew from the desire to increase awareness and student participation in Proudly Cincinnati. Reaching the goal will also help students understand why private donations are critical to UC's future, as they see firsthand what their generosity can make possible. Student body president Tim Lolli, Bus '10, and his colleagues understand the impact of private support because of their role in student government. They see Proudly Pennies as an opportunity to support the broader campaign while tapping into the energy evident on campus. "The response to Proudly Pennies has been phenomenal," Lolli says. "There has been a growing sense of pride around campus the past few years due to record enrollment, UC's new president Gregory Williams and the accomplishments of the football team, among many other UC successes. I get the sense that UC students are eager to be more involved on campus, and Proudly Pennies presents the perfect opportunity." The announcement of Proudly Pennies at the UC Board of Trustees meeting in January 2010 was met with enthusiastic support from across campus. UC trustee and Proudly Cincinnati campaign co-chair Buck Niehoff, JD '72, pledged one million pennies to get the campaign off to a strong start, and trustee Thomas Humes Jr., Bus '71, MS (A&S) '77, presented Lolli and his colleagues with a jar filled with 7,000 pennies. Such fanfare continued all day. "To see university leaders come in with jars and coffee cans full of pennies was something I'll never forget," Lolli says. "It was an amazing show of support and helped all of us feel more confident about what we are doing for UC." Students have echoed this enthusiasm as well, with more than 100 volunteers coming forward to serve the campaign through various committees. And students who are not part of the official leadership are finding creative ways to carry the campaign closer to its goal.
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