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Football Leadership Campaign Announces 2009-10 Goal
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Written by: Michigan Tech
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Release: 05/06/2009
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The Football Leadership Campaign is the annual fundraising program for Michigan Tech Football. Fundraising has played an important role in the success of the football program. Since 2003, when alumni and friends stepped up and financially supported football, the Huskies have a 40-22 overall record. As we approach the sixth year of the Football Leadership Campaign, we need to focus on maintaining and increasing annual funding.
The Football Leadership Campaign has set a $150,000 goal for the 2009-10 fiscal year and is actively renewing and recruiting 2009-10 donors. Historically the Football Leadership Campaign has approximately 300 donors and has raised $135,000 annually. To reach our goal we need your help. Be part of the Football Leadership Campaign and make an annual gift or consider increasing your contribution during the 2009-10.
Every donation to football, no matter what size, will help achieve long-term financial objectives and ensure that the rich tradition of Michigan Tech football continues. Gifts can be mailed to Michigan Tech Football, 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton MI, 49931 or made online by clicking on this link Football Leadership Campaign.
Michigan Tech football is thankful for the private funding. The program truly belongs to all of us: from alumni and fans, to friends, to coaches and administration, to student athletes, to donors, to VIP ticket holders – this is our program. We all have a stake in its success.
Learn more about the Football Leadership Campaign and football fundraising by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page for the 2009 football spring newsletter.
“We can’t stand still, we need to continue to look at ways to improve
and get better, Make a difference and make an annual gift to Michigan
Tech Football. It’s not so much the size of the gift, but the fact you
are giving back—With everyone giving a little, it adds up to a lot.” -
Head Coach Tom Kearly
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