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01 Mar 2012
Investing FAQ
Topics: Education-Higher EducationEducation-Higher EducationPhilanthropy-Giving ImpactWhy is participation important?
Every gift represents an endorsement of the School’s mission to educate leaders who make a difference in the world. Students, peer institutions, and the public view participation as an important indicator of alumni commitment to the School’s mission and future. And gifts of all sizes add up. In fiscal 2011:
- Median gift = $250
- Gifts under $1,000 = $2 million
- Gifts & endowment distribution = 23% of HBS’s revenue
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