January 31, 2014
Four months ago, an anonymous ASOR trustee gave ASOR a legacy gift of a transformative nature鈥攊ts current market value is $475,000. But ASOR was also given a challenge in order to qualify: raise $200,000 from 300 different donors by January 31, 2014. Today, we鈥檙e thrilled to announce that we did it! In fact, we more than 鈥渄id it鈥: we raised an astonishing $258,775鈥29% over our goal鈥攚ith donations from 321 of ASOR’s devoted members and friends.
Truth be told, just two weeks ago, I wasn’t so sure that we would make it. On January 15, we had received contributions from only 199 donors, considerably fewer than the 300 we needed, and even by January 24, one week before the deadline, we still needed 79 more people to give. It wasn’t looking good. But I never should have doubted. You鈥攐ur members, our associates, and our friends鈥攃are deeply about ASOR, and when we needed your help, you were right there.
And I really mean 鈥渞ight there.鈥 One night, I e-mailed one of you at 6:33 pm, and by 8:23, you had given a donation. That same night, late, I sent an e-mail to another potential donor; by the next morning, there was a gift. Every member of our Board of Trustees stepped forward to help us meet this challenge, as did every chair of our several standing committees. Many, many of our committee members, our annual meeting session chairs, and the editors of our various publications鈥損eople who already give so much to ASOR in terms of their time and effort鈥揼ave generously from their pocketbooks as well. And over and over, when you wrote to me agreeing to make a donation, you told me how happy you were to do so, because ASOR meant so much to you鈥損rofessionally, intellectually, and socially.
So, to all 321 of you, thank you so much, and I know that all of us want also to thank the donor who made the $475,000 gift that set us forth on this challenge in the first place. Not only is the gift itself transformative鈥攁nd we can all now begin to dream about the future for ASOR that it will make possible鈥攂ut in meeting the challenge with which the gift came, we have been transformed, as we have been called to be the best we can be: a community of loyal and dedicated members, associates, and friends who share a deep and abiding commitment to our extraordinary organization.
With profound gratitude,
Susan Ackerman
ASOR President