A RECORD DAY

Pirate Nation Gives inspires 1,200 donors, raises $6.5 million

East Carolina University’s fifth annual Pirate Nation Gives fundraising day on March 17 set records for number of donors and amount raised.

The one-day, social media-driven campaign raised more than $6.5 million for the university, surpassing its goal of $3.2 million. It also met its goal of 1,200 unique donors in honor of ECU’s 12th chancellor, Dr. Philip Rogers. Last year’s event had 432 unique donors, making this year’s participation a 179% increase.

“It’s truly inspiring to see so many Pirates come together to be part of this day of giving,” Rogers said. “This success shows how small actions made by many people can have a huge impact. Thank you, Pirates!”

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A number of university-wide and college specific challenges encouraged giving with a competitive spirit. Bonus money was earned for challenges including the farthest away gift (New Zealand), most gifts (College of Business) and Pirate pet photo (awarded to a good dog named Banks). And a friendly competition among the Army and Air Force ROTCs led to the most student gifts. One donor was so inspired by all the activity on Pirate Nation Gives that he increased his existing planned gift by $500,000, according to University Advancement.

Priorities for this year’s Pirate Nation Gives included student scholarships, pandemic response and research, and diversity and inclusion.



It’s truly inspiring to see so many Pirates come together to be part of this day of giving.
- Dr. Philip Rogers, ECU Chancellor


Alumnus Steven Wright ’78 created a giving challenge in honor of his mother, Ledonia Wright, a former ECU professor and namesake of the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center in the Main Campus Student Center. She dedicated her career to increasing opportunities for minority and underserved students to obtain a quality education at ECU. Steven Wright matched all gifts to the cultural center on Pirate Nation Gives up to $3,000.

“Giving is rooted in my personal values and is a principle that my mother, Ledonia Wright, worked to instill in me, my family and the students she taught. Donating through Pirate Nation Gives is an opportunity to show gratitude for all that I have been given. I am privileged to continue my mother’s legacy of pursuing social justice and equity,” he said.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING


“At the COB (College of Business), every gift is impactful. We appreciate the time, talent, treasure and influence that our alumni regularly give to the college. All help us produce tomorrow’s leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs.”

Paul Schwager
Dean, College of Business

“The ECU Army ROTC program is very honored and excited to be receiving the $3,000 for winning the Student Pirate Challenge. COVID-19 has restricted our ability to conduct some fundraising events, so receiving this money is a great help. These events include the Army 10-miler, Patriot Run, Military Ball, and a variety of other small events. We are very thankful to Pirate Nation Gives for allowing us to participate in this fundraising challenge. Army ROTC is looking forward to participating next year already.”

CDT Russell Collie
Cadet Battalion Commander, Army ROTC

“By giving to ECU, one can enable well-grounded young people to learn and grow. Given that the ECU student body overall struggles financially to afford an ECU education, even small donations can make a difference in the lives of those students and their families.”

Pat ’67 and Lynn Lane
Champion donors

“As we all know, scholarships are a huge factor in attracting talented students to ECU. That’s what motivated me to create an endowed scholarship in the Brody School of Medicine in honor of my parents. Our health sciences division at ECU is our university’s crown jewel and I am proud to help advance our mission. Go Pirates!”

 Tom Robinson
Medical & Health Sciences Foundation Board chairman

Other gifts made during Pirate Nation Gives include:

  • A $30,000 gift to the ECU Annual Fund from Oak Foundation to help the university to respond to immediate and pressing financial needs.
  • A $5,000 gift to Beacon Scholarships from Matt ’96 and Kelly Slate.
  • A $21,000 gift for College of Nursing from Jim ’63 and Selba ’64 Harris.
  • A faculty fellowship in the College of Business. Dr. Diana Haykto, chair of the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, gave $25,000 for an unlocking challenge that was met thanks to donor support. The fellowship is in memory of her mother, Elizabeth Haytko.
  • A $10,000 gift to EC Scholars and a $10,000 gift to Access Scholarships were unlocked thanks to donors support and the generosity of Ken ’68, ’71 and Kay ’76 Chalk.

For more information about ECU’s day of giving and a full list of champion donors, visit the Pirate Nation Gives website.

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