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Donor Recognition Societies
Lifetime Giving
President's Circle
The President's Circle giving society at Case Western Reserve University recognizes individual donors whose cumulative giving to the university, totals $1 million and above. Such donor generosity has transformed academic programs and campus initiatives, upholding the university's long tradition of excellence. Membership in this leadership society of private supporters is given in perpetuity.
Turning Point Society
Lifetime gifts totalling $100,000 or more.
The society, established in 1998, represents
the pinnacle of private support for the university. Its members
demonstrate exemplary commitment to the advancement of Case
and, through their generosity, are the foundation for the
university's success. They are the leaders in support for
scholarships, fellowships, and capital projects and thus
provide a margin of excellence in faculty, teaching, and
research.
Planned Giving
Nathan B. Darrow SocietyIn recognition of planned gifts.
Nathan B. Darrow was the first person to make a planned gift to the university when he bequeathed half his library through his will. The Nathan B. Darrow Society was established to recognize the many alumni and friends who have made provisions for the future success of Case Western Reserve University.
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The Turning Point Society was named after the Turning
Point sculpture designed by renowned architect Philip
Johnson. The sculpture is one of the most significant pieces
of public art located on the Case campus.
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