Cornell Johnson Community Impact Auction

Community Impact
START
29
April 2021
12:00 PM EDT
END
07
May 2021
06:12 PM EDT
RAISED
$11,119.10
GOAL $10,000.00
111.2% REACHED!

About Our Auction

Each year, Johnson hosts its annual Community Impact Auction to benefit the Community Foundation of Tompkins County. Students, faculty, staff, and local Tompkins County businesses donate items to be included in a raffle or featured in an auction, and the Johnson community then bids on them. Proceeds are given to the Community Foundation, where they are dispersed to fill grants for organizations in the local community, all of which our MBA students have identified in advance of the auction. The money raised from this year's auction will go to Black Hands Universal and Ithaca Youth Bureau Summer Camps.

Thank you to the following clubs for your donations: Asia Business Association, Associate Real Estate Council, Association of Veterans, Black Graduate Business Association, Executive Management Association, Greater China Business Club, Consulting Club, Healthcare Club, High Tech Club, Investment Management Club, Jewish Business Association, Johnson Cannabusiness Club, Johnson Christian Fellowship, Johnson Japan Club, Johnson Private Equity & Credit Club, Johnson Student Council, Johnson on Tap, Korean Business Association, Latin American Business Association, Marketing Association, Out For Business, South Asian Business Club, Wine Club, and Women's Management Council

Thank you to the following professors, faculty, and staff members for your donations: Andrew Davis, Bill Schmidt, Dean Mark Nelson, Dean Drew Pascarella, Lourdes Casanova, Mike Waldman, Risa Mish, Jamie Hintlian, Ryan Guggenmos, Scott Bearse, and Shawn Mankad

And a huge thank you to Rhonda Velazquez, Director of Student Activities & Special Events for all your help!

Individual donations can be made to the Community Impact Venmo (@Community-Impact).


About Community Impact

Community Impact is a 166-member student organization at Johnson committed to strengthening our community through volunteering, understanding, and learning from the relationships among the for-profit, non-profit, and public sectors, and promoting socially responsible business.

Individual donations can be made to the Community Impact Venmo (@Community-Impact).

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