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Join the Iowa State Cyclones for Forever True Day 2025 Celebration

Join the Iowa State Cyclones for Forever True Day 2025 Celebration


By Andi Anderson

Iowa State University is calling all Cyclones to come together and show their support during Forever True Day 2025, a 24-hour online giving event that runs from noon on April 2 to noon on April 3.

This annual celebration is a proud tradition that unites alumni, students, faculty, and friends to support the many programs and people that make Iowa State strong.

Dana Savagian, director of annual and special gifts at the Iowa State University Foundation, explains, “Forever True Day is an Iowa State tradition that encourages Cyclones everywhere to come together to support all areas of the university, including ISU Extension and Outreach.”

ISU Extension and Outreach plays a key role in connecting Iowans to Iowa State resources. With specialists and staff in all 100 county offices, they work directly with communities to provide science-based education and guidance.

Their work makes a real difference, from helping farmers increase profits to preparing youth for future success and building healthier communities.

On Forever True Day, participants can visit forevertrueday.com to make a gift or give early. Challenges, donation matches, and special prizes will be shared on social media and through email throughout the event.

The Iowa State University Foundation is a nonprofit that secures and manages gifts to benefit the university. This event provides an opportunity for everyone to contribute to a brighter future for Iowa communities through support of education and outreach.

Be part of the celebration and help create lasting impact — every gift counts on Forever True Day 2025.

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