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Comenius GOLD Society

Comenius GOLD Society

Comenius GOLD Society is a giving society for young alumni (Graduates of the Last Decade) who want to make a lasting impact on Moravian’s future.
Giving levels are based on your graduation year—starting at $142 for the Class of 2025 and increasing gradually each year up to $1,000 for the Class of 2016. This tiered approach makes it easier for recent graduates to get involved at a meaningful level. View the table below to determine your level of giving.

Class YearGiving LevelMonthly Gift to Reach This Level
2025$142$ 11.83
2024$200$ 16.66
2023$300$ 25.00
2022$400$ 33.33
2021$500$ 41.66
2020$600$ 50.00
2019$700$ 58.33
2018$800$ 66.66
2017$900$ 75.00
2016$1,000$ 83.33

Membership Benefits

  • Your name featured on a commemorative tile in the new Haupert Union Building
  • Invitation to annual Societies Dinner  
  • Tickets to attend annual Vespers services and reception in December
  • Membership welcome letter
  • Access to societies bi-annual newsletter and other insider updates

View a list of current members at moravian.edu/thanks-recognition.


Young Alumni, Lasting Impact

Tyler Bergsma

Tyler Bergsma ’19

"You may not notice it on a micro scale, but giving back supports so many facets of the institution and makes different opportunities possible for many different people. I think it's important to support and give back to a community that gave so much to me."

Maggie Jones

Maggie Jones ’20

"I believe my yearly contribution to Moravian is an extension of my belief in the Mission, the students, and the vision for the future. I preach to those who come back and engage with Moravian in any way that this community is what made us become friends, start our careers, and gave us the foundation to thrive in a world of change."

Harley Bender

Harley Bender ’22

"Giving back to Moravian, for me, has always been about honoring the time I spent there. There is no better way to pay tribute to those staff, professors, and friends who’ve made an enduring impact on your life, than to pave the way for the next generation to have the same opportunities."