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ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS AND
ANNUAL NEWSLETTER • 50TH EDITION
FROM THE CHAIRMAN Since our inception in 1944, the Naval Academy Foundation’s Athletic and Scholarship Programs have provided tuition assistance for deserving students to enter the Naval Academy via our preparatory school program. This program has sponsored more than 4,000 graduates from the Naval Academy over the years and we have some 200 Foundation alumni within the current Brigade of Midshipmen. Equally important, and in consonance with the mission to enhance athletic excellence at the Academy, we provide critical financial support to all physical mission areas: club, intramural and varsity athletic programs.We also support athletic programs at the Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) in Newport, RI. Examples of this support are listed on page 7 of this newsletter. Athletic and Scholarship Programs, which includes Trustees, Emeriti, friends and Foundation parents, was an integral part of the previous $254 million comprehensive campaign to support the U.S. Naval Academy. In fact, this small group contributed more than $41 million toward the campaign goal, continuing our longstanding tradition of relevance and responsiveness to the Naval Academy. To preserve this legacy of support, we established the “Fund for Athletic Excellence,” which is now our primary fundraising focus and the lifeblood of the organization. We ask all Trustees to support this important program. Most classes include athletic excellence as part of their ongoing class fundraising projects and many Trustees now include it in their estate plans. It’s a group effort!
The renaissance of Navy athletics continues unabated. If you have visited Annapolis recently, you have witnessed an extraordinary transformation of the NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium. More importantly, it is a fitting memorial to the sacrifice made by our Navy and Marine Corps personnel who have participated in each of our nation’s wars and continue today in the global war on terror. The new Akerson Tower on the east side of the stadium, several open club areas, new suites, recruiting areas, new scoreboard and television facilities have all been added since last season. Ricketts Hall, the athletic department headquarters, is also commencing a major renovation and expansion. These projects not only enhance the world-class athletic facilities, they make a statement: We are committed to excellence! All being done with private funding—our midshipmen deserve nothing less. Again, our Foundation’s purpose is to remain relevant and responsive to the needs of the Naval Academy. We do this most vividly by increasing our financial support. We have new recognition levels (President’s Circle: $2,500/year; Fleet Club: $5,000/year; Rip Miller: $10,000/year and Friends of Navy Athletics: $25,000/year for five years) for those Trustees, parents and friends who wish to support athletic excellence. Additionally, our Trustees have stepped up and are involved in a wide range of volunteer projects to assist Navy athletic programs and to educate midshipman athletes about the rich heritage and tradition of which they are now an integral part. Like any organization, we are only as good as our people. It is with pride that I provide you the names of the 19 members of the stellar group of new Trustees inducted at our fall 2014 and spring 2015 meetings:
IN THIS ISSUE: FROM THE CHAIRMAN pages 1-2 FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR pages 3-5 FOUNDATION AWARDS pages 2-7 COOPERATING PREP SCHOOLS page 6 PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR ATHLETICS page 7 FOUNDATION PREP SCHOOL STUDENTS 2019 pages 8-17
ABOUT US: Founded in 1944, the Naval Academy Athletic and Scholarship Program, a division of the United States Naval Academy Foundation, encourages and supports athletic excellence at the Naval Academy. The program is responsible for grants and awards that recognize superiority in athletics and a comprehensive scholarship program to ensure that the Naval Academy has the best scholar-athletes in the nation. MISSION: To promote athletic excellence at the Naval Academy through a comprehensive preparatory school scholarship program and through privately funded grants to athletic and physical development programs for which government funds are not appropriate or not available. ATHLETIC SUPPORT: Each year, the Foundation provides more than $1.5 million in direct support for all types of athletic activities at the Naval Academy. This includes extensive financial support to not only the 33 varsity teams, but also the many club and intramural teams as well as to the Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, RI. SCHOLARSHIPS: Through a need-based scholarship program, the Foundation provides one year of post-high school education to qualified young men and women who need further academic preparation before they enter the Naval Academy. Thanks to the Foundation's sponsorship, more than 4,000 motivated candidates with excellent leadership, scholastic and athletic potential have graduated from the Naval Academy since 1944. It is a “win-win” for the Naval Academy and for these outstanding candidates!
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