The Impact of All In
Historic campaign sets stage for success of future generations
Trinity College’s All In campaign, which came to a close on June 30, 2025, was a transformative effort that raised $438,995,922 in support of the College’s most critical priorities. This achievement was driven by people and designed for people—reflecting the unwavering commitment of alumni, families, and friends who believe in the power of a Trinity education. Their generosity has strengthened the institution at a pivotal moment, ensuring that as Trinity enters its third century, it does so with renewed purpose, enduring stability, and a bold vision for the future.
Former President Joanne Berger-Sweeney, whose 11-year tenure also ended on that same date in June, says she considers All In to be more than a campaign. “It was a collective act of belief in Trinity’s future,” she says. “It would not have been possible without the tens of thousands of alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends who gave generously and wholeheartedly. On behalf of Trinity College, we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who went all in for this extraordinary effort.”


The opportunity of a Trinity education
The All In campaign has made remarkable progress in laying the foundation for Trinity’s future—through strengthened financial aid endowments and robust support for the Trinity College Fund. This foundation is essential; without it, nothing else is possible. With an expanding endowment restricted to financial aid and an unrestricted fund that continues to grow year after year, the path ahead is full of promise.

“Trinity has offered me an environment defined by involvement and connection, one that has pushed me to elevate my academic discipline through curiosity and rigor. Trinity’s liberal arts framework gave me the freedom to pursue ideas beyond my comfort zone, prompting unexpected academic interests that have since become central to my studies. Every alum I’ve spoken with has been thoughtful and sincerely engaged in learning about my experience. Through those conversations and daily life on campus, I’ve built relationships that continue to shape my growth and perspective at Trinity.” – Owen Petropulos ’28

“As a first-generation college student, navigating college hasn’t always been easy, but Trinity has truly transformed me. Thanks to the support of the Bancroft Family Scholarship and the Henry Mallari D’Auria ’83 Scholarship, I’ve been able to fully dedicate myself to academic and personal growth. Majoring in political science, I’ve developed a deep interest in corporate law and cybersecurity, and Trinity has given me the tools and confidence to turn that vision into a career.” – Abdoul Diallo ’26

Living and learning at Trinity
Today’s students are eager for immersive experiences that not only prepare them for a dynamic and evolving workforce but also shape their personal growth and perspective. Experiential learning—whether through research, internships, or global study—strengthens critical and independent thinking, enriches classroom education, and opens doors to new possibilities. Through this campaign, Trinity has significantly expanded both the scope and accessibility of these transformational opportunities through the Trinity Plus curriculum. From summer research projects and competitive internships to study-away programs across the globe, our students are exploring the world and their place in it. These experiences are redefining what it means to live and learn at Trinity, and they will leave a lasting impact on generations to come.

“The All In campaign is a testament to the power of a Trinity liberal arts education. Thanks to the generosity of alumni and families, the campaign will enhance academic excellence and Trinity’s national reputation. From investing in the Trinity Plus curriculum, including internships, research experiences, global engagement seminars, student-facing leadership, new entrepreneurship offerings, and innovative J-Term opportunities, to advancing faculty development, the campaign will impact the core of our students’ academic experiences and Trinity’s capacity to recruit and support exceptional faculty for generations.” – Sonia Cardenas, Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs

“The All In campaign is a testament to the power of a Trinity liberal arts education. Thanks to the generosity of alumni and families, the campaign will enhance academic excellence and Trinity’s national reputation. From investing in the Trinity Plus curriculum, including internships, research experiences, global engagement seminars, student-facing leadership, new entrepreneurship offerings, and innovative J-Term opportunities, to advancing faculty development, the campaign will impact the core of our students’ academic experiences and Trinity’s capacity to recruit and support exceptional faculty for generations.”
Sonia Cardenas, Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Other Trinity Plus opportunities:
The Kauff Jacobson and Schnadig Fellows Programs and the Catalyst Summer Internship Fund provide internship opportunities to students, allowing them to develop industry-related skills and invaluable professional and nonprofit experience.
The Danny Meyer Global Engagement Endowment offers students access to global engagement seminars on Trinity’s Rome Campus, giving every student the opportunity to have the transformative experience of studying abroad.
The Joanne Berger-Sweeney Summer Research Fund in the Sciences gives students the chance to collaborate with faculty members on research projects during the summer. Through the Summer Research Program, students receive a stipend and on-campus housing.
Leadership and innovation
From faculty to coaches to staff, every member of our community leaves a profound and lasting impact on our students. Thanks to this campaign, that tradition will endure for generations to come. Investing in people is essential to the success of any liberal arts institution. Our faculty, staff, and leaders are not just representatives of our mission—they are our mission. They are our greatest differentiator and the heart of our community. Through this campaign, we have secured critical resources to recruit and retain top talent and to ensure that our human enterprise continues to thrive. Our people make this place so extraordinary—and they will continue to distinguish us in an ever-changing world.





All In moments




Heartfelt thanks
“As this extraordinary campaign comes to a close, I am filled with immense gratitude—particularly for the unwavering dedication of our Campaign Executive Committee. Your generous commitment of both time and treasure has been instrumental in bringing this bold vision to life. Because of your leadership, countless Bantams—today and for generations to come—will benefit from the opportunities made possible through this campaign.
“On behalf of former President Joanne Berger-Sweeney, our Board of Trustees, and the Executive Committee, I also want to celebrate the remarkable work of Trinity’s Advancement team. Their energy, skill, and determination carried us forward every step of the way. They inspired us, rallied us, and reminded us what’s possible when we’re all in.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”
Lisa Bisaccia ’78, Chair of Trinity’s Board of Trustees
By the numbers
Total contributions | $438,995,922 |
Number of donors | 26,857 |
Gifts through the Trinity College Fund | $74,712,786 |
Gifts for endowment | $109,434,121 |
New bequest intentions | $96,638,737 |
Campaign Executive Committee 2017–25
Sophie Bell Ayres ’77, P’12
President Joanne Berger-Sweeney
Lisa G. Bisaccia ’78
Jennifer L. Blum ’88
Diane DePatie Consoli ’88, P’19, ’22
James W. Cuminale ’75, P’09
William E. Cunningham Jr. ’87, P’19, ’21
Peter S. Duncan ’81, P’13, ’14
Steven A. Elmendorf ’82
Elizabeth Elting ’87
Eric Scott Estes ’91*
Walter L. Harrison ’68, H’18
Jeffrey Brooks Hawkins ’92
Susannah Smetana Kagan ’91
Jeffrey E. Kelter ’76, P’18
Elissa A. Raether Kovas ’93, P’25
Malcolm Fraser MacLean IV ’92
Henry S. Mallari-D’Auria ’83
Carolyn A. Pelzel ’74
David L. Schnadig ’86
Louis Shipley ’85
Jamie Tracey Szal ’06
Douglas T. Tansill ’61, P’91, ’96
William G. Thomas III ’86, P’20
Cornelia Parsons Thornburgh ’80, H’22
Kelli J. Tomlinson ’94
Rhea Pincus Turteltaub ’82
Kathryn George Tyree ’86
Timothy J. Walsh ’85, P’15
Damian W. Wilmot ’97, P’25
*Deceased
Photos by Nick Caito unless otherwise noted.