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The Beat Hope Challenge

Fri, Feb 24, 2012
Myrna Anderson

The actual game won鈥檛 be played until 2012. The rivalry, however, is already on. In anticipation of the February 11 between Calvin and longtime nemesis Hope College, the two colleges have agreed to compete via their annual funds. On Calvin鈥檚 side, the contest is called the Beat Hope Challenge.

鈥淭he goal is to simply get more alums and students to participate in giving than Hope alums and students do,鈥 said director Rick Treur. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a fun, competitive way to increase giving.鈥

Dominating through donating

The Beat Hope Challenge, which launched Monday, Oct. 17, will continue through Feb. 29, 2012鈥攖wo and a half weeks after The Rivalry. Calvin alumni, students, faculty and staff can 鈥渃ompete鈥 on behalf of their school by making any gift of any size to the Calvin Annual Fund.

Team Calvin begins the challenge in the hole, Treur confessed: 鈥淗ope has 23 percent of alums who give back to the college, and Calvin has 20.7,鈥 he said. 鈥淐alvin has to step up and raise our participation rate by three percentage points in order to beat Hope.鈥

The Beat Hope Challenge is partially aimed at students, he said: 鈥淲e want to create a culture of giving while at Calvin. Students already give back a lot with their time and talent, with internships and service-learning. We also want to encourage them to give their treasures.鈥

Unlike other facets of the college鈥檚 endowment, which are earmarked for facilities or maintenance, the funds in the Calvin Annual Fund are unrestricted. From year to year, the money in the annual fund flows to Calvin鈥檚 greatest areas of need. The annual fund is vital to keeping Calvin operating day to day, said Treur: 鈥淚t helps to reduce the cost of tuition. It helps with financial aid. And it helps provide research opportunities for our faculty. It takes three million dollars off the operating expenditure, so it reduces the overall cost of tuition,鈥 he said.

Meeting halfway

The inspiration for the Beat Hope Challenge came from Calvin鈥檚 annual fund team. Treur took the concept to director Mike Van Denend, who was enthusiastic about tying the challenge to The Rivalry. The two then joined forces with Hope鈥檚 annual fund and alumni directors.

鈥淲e met at our favorite halfway point Panera Bread on 44th street exit off I-196鈥攙irtually the halfway point between where our offices are,鈥 said Van Denend, who hopes the challenge will re-energize alumni giving.

鈥淲e just want them to know how important the annual fund is to their institution,鈥 Van Denend said. 鈥淔rankly, neither one of our schools would be as good as they are without the annual fund. When all of Calvin nation and all of Hope Nation is zeroed in on this game for that hour, it鈥檚 not a bad time to remind them that the annual fund keeps both schools going strong.鈥

Compete in the Beat Hope Challenge online at or by calling (800) 968鈥4363.