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History of Fundraising at Lehman College:

Setting the Stage for Philanthropy

Dr. Tatsuo Tanaka
Tatsuo Tanaka
Dr. Tatsuo Tanaka, the largest single contributor in the history of Lehman College, was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters at "Building a Just and Sustainable Peace: A Global Conference" in Hiroshima, Japan on September 1, 2006.

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Rose and Monroe Lovinger
Rose and Monroe Lovinger
In 1985 Monroe and Rose Lovinger established a scholarship in their names and pledged a bequest to perpetuate the scholarship.

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Campaign Gifts 2000 -2006



Title V $425,000

Lehman College received a Title V Grant that matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis gifts up to $425,000. Spearheading a campaign in honor of Founding President Leonard Lief, the College raised more than $600,000 to surpass the goal of increasing the endowment by $1 million.

LCU Foundation $200,000

The LCU Foundation has made grants of $200,000 for housing assistance. These funds have been used to aide women who were living on the economic edge and experiencing housing crises. In many instances, the recipients went on to graduate, often with distinction.

Candido Maldonado ’79 $141,000

Candido Maldonado left a bequest to Lehman College for a student majoring in history in honor of History Professor Joseph Dauben, whom Candido described as distinguished. Serendipitously, Dr. Dauben became a CUNY Distinguished Professor at the time that the scholarship was established. In his will, Maldonado credited Dr. Dauben as a person “…without whose encouragement I would not have graduated.” Maldonado’s widow, Rachel, described him as “a generous man with an enormous heart and a modest income.” Mr. Maldonado served in the United States Marine Corps and worked for the New York City Transit Authority.

New York Community Trust $101,000

Friends of the College who wish to administer their gifts through private foundations have made their gifts through the New York Community Trust. We are grateful for their quiet, yet sustaining, support of our students and programs.