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Common Good Awards Highlight Those Who Reflect the Best of Bowdoin

Common Good Awards Highlight Those Who Reflect the Best of Bowdoin
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Eight Students Honored at President s Awards Luncheon

Eight Students Honored at President s Awards Luncheon
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Students Gain Direct Experience with Philanthropy The Community Benefits

Students Gain Direct Experience with Philanthropy The Community Benefits
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Common Good Grant call for applications amid increase in funds

Bowdoin College’s Joseph McKeen Center for the Common Good announces its 2022-2023 Common Good Grant application process and is raising the amount from $2,500 to $4,000 this year, a 60% increase. This year’s Common Good Grant student committee commits to funding at least one qualified grant in each of the four following areas: arts, […]

Common Good Grant Program Turns Twenty, Students Give Away Record Amount

Common Good Grant Program Turns Twenty, Students Give Away Record Amount Bowdoin s Common Good Grant program (CGG) is twenty years old this year. Acting much like a foundation, students in the program solicit donations and award grants to local nonprofits, learning both about philanthrophy and the greater Brunswick community in the process. From left to right: Tom Ancona, Chanel Matthews ’21, and Ryan Telingator ’21. The 2021 Common Good Grants awards ceremony was hybrid this year, with guests and some students online and the rest of the students gathering in person in Main Lounge. An anonymous donor from the Class of 1964 established CGG in 2001 with an original gift of $10,000. (That fund later became an endowed gift that generates at least $10,000 annually.) The donor hoped the exercise of giving would inspire students to commit to a lifetime of philanthropy, as well as teach them the ways local charities support communities, often on tight budgets.

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