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The Husky poWer3 Challenge
Introduced in the Fall of '09, the Husky poWer3
Challenge is a three-year fundraising campaign established by the Rowing
Stewards in response to the current economic conditions facing the University.
The current budget shortfall is the result of a number of conditions beyond our control. But what is within our control is how we respond to it and how we come out of it stronger and in better condition than when we began. That is a challenge all of us associated with this program have witnessed first hand before and it did not slow us up then, and collectively it will not slow us up now.
Mail your pledge or check to: University of Washington Athletics, Attn: Power Campaign/Husky Crew Fund, Tyee Office - Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195-4070, or use the online pledge form, specifically for the poWer3 Challenge, here - poWer3 Challenge Online Pledge Form
Or make an online donation right now with your credit card. All gifts to the Men's Crew Husky Sports Fund, or the Women's Crew Fund, go directly to the Power Campaign, are tax deductible, and earn Tyee Points.
Thank you for your efforts and for your support of the Washington Rowing program. Go Huskies!
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A Letter from John Wilcox '61, Washington Rowing Stewards Chairman
Strong words like "crisis" are overused in fund
raising campaigns. Perhaps Malcolm Gladwell's "tipping point" fits our situation
better. A year ago we
were certain your support would move us this year to a
point where our income would cover our expenses. But the market meltdown over
the last year changed all that. Simply stated, we need to double the revenue
from our annual fund raising efforts in each of the next three years in order to
meet our financial obligations.
Husky Crew has a unique funding arrangement with the University. The athletic department has been generous and very supportive but you need to know that we alumni pay for all equipment, some travel, and all men's scholarship costs. Many student -athletes at most of our principal competitors easily qualify for generous university financial aid. Ours don't. Our travel budget is lower than our competition's but our travel costs are higher. Our coaches earn less than other major coaches and we carry one fewer coach than our principal competition. That's why our endowments and your annual support are so critical to our success.
You may remember we were at a tipping point back in 2005 when our traditional rivals were spending us out of the game. We faced the very real possibility of becoming a second tier program, but when we outlined the situation to you, you stepped up. In four short years we sit at the top of the intercollegiate rowing world and we are positioned to remain there. Make no mistake, without your investment in the program this success would not have occurred.
The program needs you again. Believe me, we dislike this constant call for contributions as much as you but I am comfortable in promising that the worst of it will come to an end when the markets improve and this new campaign is successfully concluded. Athletic Director Scott Woodward on the subject of non-revenue sports has been quoted as saying: "You eat what you kill." We agree strongly with that philosophy and we are in the hunt.
We want to keep our message focused and clear. For that reason, we eliminated our annual appeal and created a new, three year campaign which we have named The Husky poWer3 Challenge. Our challenge is to secure from you three-year, gap-closing pledges that will offset the draconian decline in our endowment revenues.
In June we put together teams of alumni and they began to call you to solicit pledges. I am thrilled to report that early contributors responded swiftly. We have cash and pledges in hand of about $200,000, a healthy start on our $1 million goal. But it is only a start. Now we need to hear from you.
We are going to keep track of our progress by means of two boat races. Both pit the decades against each other. In the first race, the decade that contributes the greatest dollar total wins. In the second race the decade with the greatest number of contributors wins. Follow the races in this newsletter, in mailings and online at www.huskycrew.org.
We have a unique program in a unique sport with an odd and impractical funding arrangement. But Bob, Michael, Luke, Nicole and the staff have shown that they can develop our own local and regional athletes and compete for athletes with other leading and richly endowed rowing schools. Your investment makes it happen.
Thank you,
John L. Wilcox '61
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Husky poWer3 Challenge Online Pledge Form
Complete and submit the following form and make a pledge today!
If you would like your pledge to be included in the poWer3 Challenge race, be sure to check the alum, friend, or parent box as it pertains to you... and alums... don't forget to include your class year! Once submitted, this form will be forwarded to our rowing representative at the University and they will contact you. Thank you for supporting Husky Crew!
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