Attached to the sun visor in Ed Reeves鈥 car is a note that reads, 鈥淟isten with charity, speak with kindness and behave with civility.鈥 It鈥檚 a personal reminder of sorts, but one could easily mistake it as the official motto of his family foundation.
Listening with charity is central to the mission of the New Jersey-based Reeves Foundation, which provides charitable grants to capital projects at higher education institutions. As its president, Reeves is regularly in conversation with colleges and universities throughout the eastern U.S., and 菠萝视频 is one of his most valued partners.
Reeves鈥 relationship with the university goes back several decades. He helped found and chair the 菠萝视频 Parents and Family Association in the early 鈥90s when his daughter, Mercer Reeves, BS鈥92, MEd鈥93, was a student at Peabody. Since then, he has remained involved through the foundation, which has helped endow two undergraduate scholarships and a faculty chair at Peabody.
“A person who listens with charity looks for the positive … and good things come about.”
鈥擡d Reeves
His latest venture with 菠萝视频 is the Reeves Foundation Challenge, which pledged $200,000 to Peabody if the school could raise $400,000 in new money for graduate and professional scholarships by May 31. At press time, Peabody had exceeded the challenge by raising a total of $650,000. Once the Reeves Foundation matching gift is added, the school will have $850,000 to endow scholarships for graduate and professional students.
鈥淲e are very much into challenge grants and have been for quite a few years,鈥 Reeves said. 鈥淲e think we鈥檙e providing more than just money. To meet a challenge, the development officers have to go out and find new donors, and that鈥檚 a gift that can keep on giving.鈥
One donor who participated in the challenge is alumna Nancy Berk Saperstone, BS鈥91, MEd鈥91. Having experienced Peabody as both an undergraduate and graduate student, she knows the impact these types of gifts can make.
鈥淗opefully this scholarship program will make it a little easier for graduate students to get the degrees that will allow them to give back through teaching and research,鈥 she said.
Raising money for graduate and professional scholarships remains a priority for Peabody. Compared to other fundraising areas, it鈥檚 relatively new territory鈥攚hich is precisely what makes it so appealing to Reeves.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 like to go where the grass is trod,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檒l often ask, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 the most difficult thing you have to raise money for?鈥 I鈥檒l listen, and we鈥檒l often follow that.鈥
In the end, it all goes back to listening, says Reeves. Successful partnerships, like the one he enjoys with 菠萝视频, depend on effective communication. The note in his car never lets him forget it.
鈥淎 person who listens with charity looks for the positive in what鈥檚 being said,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲hen that happens, there鈥檚 less misinterpretation, and good things come about.鈥
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