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  1. Celebrating 20 Years | Schaap Science Center

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    A professor plops down on the stairs, lowering her load so she can fish out a paper to illustrate...

  2. Flavis the Squirrel Goes Back to School!

    Posted by Rylee Thayer '22

    Alumni, families and fellow lovers of the Pine Grove squirrels alike were given the opportunity t...

  3. The »»ÆÞÉçÇø Global Travel Program is Going to Scotland!

    Posted by Courtney E. Brewster '04

    Since 1961, alumni and friends of the college have had the opportunity to explore the world as li...

  4. Introductions

    Posted by Alexander Jones | Vice President of Philanthropy and Engagement

    Alumni and Friends of »»ÆÞÉçÇø, Greetings! I am Dr. Alexander Jones, Hope’s new Vice Presid...

  5. Thank You! Day of Giving 2024

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Hope by the Numbers

  • 8,000+Community of Donors

    When you make a gift to Hope, you are joining more than 8,000 others who share your strong commitment and contribute to Hope’s success each year.

  • $1.2MGifts Under $100

    Gifts of $100 or less have combined for a total impact of $1.2 million over the past five years.

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  • $70MTo Generate Equal Support

    It would take $70 million of endowment to generate the same amount of annual support that our community of donors provide through The Hope Fund each year.

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  • 1:10Local Investment

    Gifts that support »»ÆÞÉçÇø support the greater Holland community as $1 of every $10 in the local economy can be credited to the college.

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This is my anchor of hope for this people in the future.

Rev. A.C. Van Raalte