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Giving Societies

We are grateful for our generous donors at every level.
The St. Thomas experience is fueled by philanthropy, thanks to the Tommie tradition of giving back and paying it forward. We are proud to recognize the many ways through which alumni, parents, friends and community leaders make financial contributions each year to the university. Learn more about our donor communities and consider joining us!
  • President's Leadership Giving Society
  • Finn Legacy Society
  • Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society
  • Parent and Family Philanthropic Giving
  • Become a Sustainer
  • President's Leadership Giving Society

    The President’s Leadership Giving Society recognizes donors who make exemplary annual gifts of $1,000 or more to the University of St. Thomas. The society’s seven giving circles, each named for a leader who played a vital role in shaping St. Thomas, acknowledge members’ significant investments in the university and their roles in making a transformative St. Thomas education possible. More than 951 households were members of the President's Leadership Giving Society in fiscal year 2023. Join them!

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    Finn Legacy Society

    In the 1880s, William Finn and his wife, Elizabeth, through their estate plan, gave 160 acres of land to Archbishop John Ireland for a college. The College of St. Thomas was established on this land in 1885. Since then, the university has been blessed with bequests and other planned gifts from more than 800 benefactors following in the Finns' footsteps.

    These gifts are essential to maintaining a strong endowment and the solid, long-term support that will ensure that St. Thomas will continue to educate students to be morally responsible leaders who think critically, act wisely and work skillfully to advance the common good.

    When you include St. Thomas in your estate plans, you make a lasting investment in the future of the university. You might enjoy significant tax savings, too! With a future gift through your estate or an immediate gift that returns income to you or a family member, you will be recognized as a member of the Finn Legacy Society.

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    Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society

    The Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society, named after George Moskalik ’39 and his wife, Alice, was established to honor their lifetime support of St. Thomas. The Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society recognizes donors who have given for three or more consecutive years as well as those who have pledged to support the university annually throughout their lives.

    Parent and Family Philanthropic Giving

    The Parent and Family Philanthropic Council is a dedicated community of St. Thomas families who are passionate about advancing the mission of St. Thomas for their students and future Tommies.

     

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    Become a Sustainer

    Become a St. Thomas sustainer by contributing $5 a month or more to the university. Your ongoing monthly support will provide a consistent level of funding to sustain the daily work of the University of St. Thomas and keep the quality of the St. Thomas experience the best it can be.

    Contact Lindsey Donovan at lindsey.donovan@stthomas.edu with any questions about our Sustainer program. 

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    President's Leadership Giving Society

    The President’s Leadership Giving Society recognizes donors who make exemplary annual gifts of $1,000 or more to the University of St. Thomas. The society’s seven giving circles, each named for a leader who played a vital role in shaping St. Thomas, acknowledge members’ significant investments in the university and their roles in making a transformative St. Thomas education possible. More than 951 households were members of the President's Leadership Giving Society in fiscal year 2023. Join them!

    Learn More

    Finn Legacy Society

    In the 1880s, William Finn and his wife, Elizabeth, through their estate plan, gave 160 acres of land to Archbishop John Ireland for a college. The College of St. Thomas was established on this land in 1885. Since then, the university has been blessed with bequests and other planned gifts from more than 800 benefactors following in the Finns' footsteps.

    These gifts are essential to maintaining a strong endowment and the solid, long-term support that will ensure that St. Thomas will continue to educate students to be morally responsible leaders who think critically, act wisely and work skillfully to advance the common good.

    When you include St. Thomas in your estate plans, you make a lasting investment in the future of the university. You might enjoy significant tax savings, too! With a future gift through your estate or an immediate gift that returns income to you or a family member, you will be recognized as a member of the Finn Legacy Society.

    Learn More

    Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society

    The Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society, named after George Moskalik ’39 and his wife, Alice, was established to honor their lifetime support of St. Thomas. The Moskalik Loyalty Giving Society recognizes donors who have given for three or more consecutive years as well as those who have pledged to support the university annually throughout their lives.

    Parent and Family Philanthropic Giving

    The Parent and Family Philanthropic Council is a dedicated community of St. Thomas families who are passionate about advancing the mission of St. Thomas for their students and future Tommies.

     

    Learn More

    Become a Sustainer

    Become a St. Thomas sustainer by contributing $5 a month or more to the university. Your ongoing monthly support will provide a consistent level of funding to sustain the daily work of the University of St. Thomas and keep the quality of the St. Thomas experience the best it can be.

    Contact Lindsey Donovan at lindsey.donovan@stthomas.edu with any questions about our Sustainer program. 

    Give Now
    George and Alice Moskalik

    Meet the Moskaliks

    The Moskalik Society is named after George and Alice Moskalik. Meet them in this video!