Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Friday Factoid Sloans Charity Auctions
 Blog Archive    Friday Factoid Sloans Charity Auctions    Twice a year, in the fall and in the spring, MIT Sloan students organize  charity auctions. Each âoceanâ (the 60-person cohort with which students  take their first-semester core classes) selects a charity to support  and identifies items to be auctioned, from lunch with a professor to a  home-cooked meal by a student to more unusual offerings, like having a  professor chauffeur you to class in his classic car. First-year oceans  compete to see which one can raise the most money, and second-year  students organize a similar auction. All together, the auctions raise close  to $100K per year for such charities as the California Wildfires Fund  and Children of Uganda. The 2008 beneficiary of the auctions was the Friday Night Supper Program (FNSP),  a Cambridge-area nonprofit organization that serves free meals to  approximately 200 guests every Friday, which received over $8K.     In 2009, the oceans raised between $4K and $16K each for such charities as Community Water Solution, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure,  The Wellness Community of Greater Boston, and St. Judeâs Childrenâs  Hospital.    Items up for bid included shaving a classmateâs moustache;  access to a classmateâs beach house in Brazil, another in the Dominican  Republic and another in the Cayman Islands; three female classmates  coming to class dressed in Hooters costumes; an afternoon with an  interior decorator redoing your apartment; and a VIP package at a local  pub. As you submit your application to Sloan, you may want to also  consider what you can offer up for the auction and start preparing your bids!  Share ThisTweet			    			  				Friday Factoids Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)  
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