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Trinity Annual Fund – Donations by Area
--------------------------------------------------------------------DONATION--------NUMBER
--------------------------------------------------------------------AMOUNT--------OF DONORS
RESEARCH & TRAINING-----------------------------------€214,451---------336
STUDENT SUPPORT----------------------------------------€21,210----------61
TRINITY EXPERIENCE--------------------------------------€47,461----------62
CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE-----------€96,256----------714
TOTAL------------------------------------------------------------€379,378---------1,173
RESEARCH & TEACHING
Supporting research and teaching initiatives of the College.
ALLOCATED PROGRAMMES AND FUNDS2
• Herzog Centre
• Medical & Seamus Ó Floinn appeal
(see Page 8 for further details)
• Patrick Kavanagh Fund
• University of Dublin Fund
STUDENT SUPPORT
Assisting students experiencing serious financial difficulties.
ALLOCATED PROGRAMMES AND FUNDS2
• Senior Tutor's Student Hardship Fund
• Trinity Access Programmes - TAP
(see Page 18 for further details)
TRINITY EXPERIENCE
Supporting societies, sports clubs and other student activities.
ALLOCATED PROGRAMMES AND FUNDS2
• DU Boat Club
• DU Cricket Club
• DU Women’s Graduate Association
• Sports Scholarships (see Page 20 for further details)
COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE
Conserving and supplementing College's treasures and improving and maintaining the campus for future generations.
ALLOCATED PROGRAMMES AND FUNDS2
• Beckett Centre Lighting
• Save the Treasures of the Long Room
(see Page 12 for further details)
Trinity Annual Fund – By the Numbers
Contactable Alumni
59,067
New Alumni
2,360
Alumni Event Attendees
1,747
Alumni Events
17
TCD Alumni LinkedIN and Facebook Members
1,442
Fundraising Appeals
13
Funds Raised
€379,378
Alumni & Friends Donors to Aunnual Fund
1,142
Front Gate Club Members
78
1 A donor may be counted more than once if support given to multiple areas.
2 The allocated programmes and funds listed are based on specific appeals to alumni for that area.
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