Your 2023 Reunion Campaign Report
You did it! You and your fellow alumni came together in 2023 and made great things happen.
We are excited and proud to share that the outcome of your 2023 class reunion campaigns fueled more than $191 million in gifts and pledges. What isn’t captured in the dollar amount is the true impact of your gifts. Your investments will pay dividends in the lives of students, in groundbreaking research and solutions, and in the people and programs working to address the world’s most pressing challenges.
Your incredible generosity represents early commitments to the Stanford Vision and your dedication to the Stanford community on campus and beyond. 2023 reunion classes supported IDEAL, the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, undergraduate education, endowed scholarships, Stanford Impact Labs, Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), Athletics, Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI) and, of course, The Stanford Fund.
We want to extend our deepest appreciation for your help in making your class campaigns a success. To all the committee members, volunteers, and alumni who gave from the heart—thank you.
2023 reunion campaign honor roll
2023 Reunion Campaign highlights
$191.9 million
Dollars raised
$11.8 million
Gifts through The Stanford Fund
2
Records broken
4,708
Donors added to class honor rolls
Class highlights
Class of 2008 broke the record for most dollars raised by a 15th reunion campaign.
Class of 1988 broke the record for most dollars raised by a 35th reunion campaign.
These figures include gifts and pledges made between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2023, as well as some extraordinary gifts given in support of reunion outside the calendar year. We also acknowledge those classmates who are members of the Founding Grant Society through bequests, charitable remainder trusts, charitable gift annuities, and other forms of deferred and estate gifts.
2023 results by year
Items in red are all-time reunion records as of Dec. 31, 2023
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Why you gave in 2023
“I’m grateful for everything Stanford gave me—good times fountain hopping and tailgating, late nights working on Psets, and most importantly, lifelong friends and mentors. I give back to pay it forward.”
Ernestine Fu, ’13
10th reunion campaign co-chair
“Stanford plays an important role in my life. The education I received both in and out of the classroom has been foundational to the person I am, and I couldn't be more grateful for the friendships I forged during those four years. I’m grateful to give back.”
Ginger Salazar, ’88
35th reunion campaign co-chair
“Stanford was the beginning of the rest of my life. The people I met and experiences I had changed me forever. Helping to make life-changing experiences possible for future generations of students, particularly those who are first in their family to attend university, gives me great satisfaction.”
Jim King, ’68
55th reunion campaign co-chair