| Rank | State | Gifts |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MD | 31 |
| 2 | DC | 2 |
| 2 | VA | 2 |
Anonymous
$100
Dec 02, 2020
Ashley
Majolagbe
$25
Dec 01, 2020
Sandra
Marin
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Jiayi
Fang
$25
Dec 01, 2020
Stephanie
Perez
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Barnet
Pavao-Zuckerman
$75
Dec 01, 2020
Hillary
Zouck Shaffer
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Rick
Landsman
$250
Dec 01, 2020
Valerie
Rajotte
$200
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Jennifer
Kilberg
$25
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Mona
Thorpe
$100
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
$25
Dec 01, 2020
Gregory
Ball
$100
Dec 01, 2020
Melissa
Ford
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Susan
Arrow
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Shaba
Nassar
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Anonymous
$50
Dec 01, 2020
William
Braniff
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Wayne
McIntosh
$50
Dec 01, 2020
Nancy
MacMahon
$25
Dec 01, 2020
Lynn
Davis
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 01, 2020
$25
General School Supplies
SCHOOL SUPPLIES: Helps pay for notebooks, pens, books, additional tech related expenses, etc
$50
Groceries
GROCERIES: Groceries are expensive, especially for college students living on their own for the first time.
$100
Transportation
TRANSPORTATION: Cover transportation costs to campus or an internship and greatly reduce a student's financial stress.
$500
Tuition Fees
TUITION FEES: Many students have been unable to continue working during the pandemic. They could have lost their job or are living at home and learning remotely making it difficult to continue paying basic tuition fees.
$1,000
Rent / Room & Board
RENT/ROOM & BOARD: Many students chose to return to campus, but may not have been able to keep their job due to the pandemic. Cover the cost of a month or two worth of rent.