Milestone Reunions
The 25th, 35th, 50th and 60th Milestone Reunions are special times to collectively celebrate being a Smithie. Your class leaders partner with and build on the great work of the fund teams to lead the class toward making its largest gift to Smith to date. Milestone Reunions are the four times a class has the opportunity to come together to fund a class gift designated for a specific purpose at Smith.
The magnitude of individual gifts varies based on each donor’s financial capacity and his or her inclination to give to Smith. Nonetheless, most class members who participate in their Milestone Reunion Fund stretch to make the largest commitment they have considered to Smith to date. Learn more about giving opportunities to Smith and the ways to make a milestone gift.
Ideas for the milestone class gift are discussed by a range of volunteers from the class. That group reflects on several criteria, including the importance of the initiative to the college’s priorities, the impact the class could have and the appeal to a range of alums across the class.
Announcements
STEP UP Participation Challenge
Hey, 1998–2002 and 1988–1992 classes! Have you taken the STEP UP Milestone Participation Challenge yet? 25th and 35th Milestone Reunion classes that increase their overall giving participation by at least 15% this year will each receive $150,000 to establish an unrestricted class endowed scholarship fund (or add to an existing one).
Your 25th Milestone Reunion is an opportunity to reflect on your personal Smith experience, reconnect with classmates and invest in current and future generations of Smithies, just as previous alums did to support your success years ago. Bonus: Increased participation from these classes will make you eligible for $150,000 toward a scholarship fund. Learn more about the STEP UP Participation Challenge.
- Class of 1998
1998 25th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1999
1999 25th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 2000
2000 25th Reunion giving guide
Class website - Class of 2001
2001 25th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 2002
Class website
Class Facebook
What does my 25th Milestone Reunion gift look like?
- Cumulative giving within the 5-year milestone cycle counts toward your class gift announced at Reunion.
- Planned giving can start in your 25th Milestone Reunion year:
The 50th Milestone Reunion stands out in the lifetime of an alum as a significant occasion to reflect on the gift that was Smith. It’s an opportunity to remember your personal Smith experience, reconnect with classmates and invest in current and future generations of Smithies, just as previous alums did to support your success years ago.
Your gifts to Smith during the 5-year milestone cycle are gifts to your former Smith mentors and professors, a nod to the experiences and relationships you enjoyed on campus years ago and gifts to current students on their own Smith journey.
- Class of 1973
1973 50th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1974
Class giving page
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1975
1975 50th Reunion giving guide
Class giving page
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1976
Class website - Class of 1977
Class website
Class Facebook
What does my 50th Milestone Reunion gift look like?
- Cumulative giving within the 5-year milestone cycle counts toward your class gift announced at Reunion.
- Planned giving is an important part of your 50th milestone gift:
Your 35th Milestone Reunion is an opportunity to reflect on your personal Smith experience, reconnect with classmates and invest in current and future generations of Smithies, just as previous alums did to support your success years ago. Bonus: Increased participation from these classes will make you eligible for $150,000 toward a scholarship fund. Learn more about the STEP UP Participation Challenge.
- Class of 1988
1988 35th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1989
1989 35th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1990
1990 35th Reunion giving guide
Class website
Class Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
LinkedIn - Class of 1991
1991 35th Reunion giving guide
Class Facebook - Class of 1992
Class website
Class Facebook
What does my 35th Milestone Reunion gift look like?
- Cumulative giving within the 5-year milestone cycle counts toward your class gift announced at Reunion.
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Planned giving is an option in your 35th Milestone Reunion year:
Your 60th Milestone Reunion is a special time to reflect on your personal Smith experience and invest in current and future generations of Smithies, just as previous alums did to support your success years ago.
- Class of 1963
1963 60th Reunion giving guide
Class website - Class of 1964
1964 60th Reunion giving guide
Class website - Class of 1965
1965 60th Reunion giving guide
Class giving page
Class website
Class Facebook - Class of 1966
1966 60th Reunion giving guide
Class website - Class of 1967
Class website
What does my 60th Milestone Reunion gift look like?
- Cumulative giving within the 5-year milestone cycle counts toward your class gift announced at Reunion.
- Planned giving is an important part of your 60th milestone gift:
Volunteer With Your Class
We welcome new members on the class volunteer team. View a list of roles and responsibilities, then connect with your staff liaison to discuss which opportunity might be right for you!
Jodi Fallon Fern
Milestone Reunion Program Director
jfallonfern@smith.edu
413-585-4407
Rachel Cook
Milestone Reunion Assistant Director
rcook@smith.edu
413-585-2676
Cathy Kearney
Milestone Reunion Assistant Director
ckearney@smith.edu
413-585-2033
Tools and Resources for Class Volunteers
- Milestone Reunion Timeline by Volunteer Role (PDF)
- Smith Fund Designations
- Video Guide to Smith Fund Solicitation Calls (Zoom Recording)
- Fundraising Volunteer Resources (Google Drive)
- Smith Fund Volunteers Facebook group
- STEP UP Milestone Participation Challenge for the 25th and 35th Reunion class cycles (1998–2002 and 1988–1992).