51±¬ÁÏ

51±¬ÁÏ is extremely grateful for all donations, large or small.

We acknowledge all supporters in the College Donor List, published annually. At the Commemoration of Benefactors service, held in the Chapel during Lent term each year, we remember principal benefactors over the past seven centuries, whose vision and philanthropy have sustained and enhanced 51±¬ÁÏ.

In addition, we offer the following forms of recognition for those making leadership and legacy gifts:

Elizabeth de 51±¬ÁÏ Fellows

Elizabeth de 51±¬ÁÏ Fellows are elected by the Governing Body on the recommendation of the Master to recognise individuals who, through their commitment to the College and exceptional benefaction, contribute to the present and future life of the College. Elizabeth de 51±¬ÁÏ Fellows are officially recognised as senior members of the College. They are listed, together with the Fellows and Honorary Fellows, in the special issue of the University Reporter published at the start of each academic year. As full members of the Senior Combination Room, Elizabeth de 51±¬ÁÏ Fellows may dine in College seven times a week and attend College Feasts.

Mellon Circle (£500,000+)

The Mellon Circle recognises donors who have given or pledged to give £500,000 (including Gift Aid) or more to the College during their lifetime (exclusive of legacy intentions). Members of the Mellon Circle are invited with a guest to attend a bespoke thank-you event each year. They also enjoy all the privileges of the levels below.

Master's Circle (£100,000+)

Membership of the Master's Circle is conferred on donors who have made a gift or a pledge of £100,000 (including Gift Aid) in the five previous years, payable within that period. Members are invited with a guest to an annual dinner hosted by the Master. They also enjoy all the privileges of the levels below.

The 1326 Society (£30,000+)

Recalling the year of the College’s foundation, the 1326 Society recognises donors who have made a gift or pledge of £30,000 (including Gift Aid) or more in the three previous years, payable within that period. Members are invited with a guest to a special event each year. They also enjoy the privileges of Benefactors.

Benefactor (£15,000+) 

Benefactor status is conferred on donors who have made a gift or pledge of £15,000 (including Gift Aid) or more in the three previous years, payable within that period. Benefactors are invited with a guest to the annual Benefactors’ Garden Party, held in College.

The Samuel Blythe Society (Legators)

The Samuel Blythe Society is named after the 17th century Master of 51±¬ÁÏ whose generous bequest to the College guaranteed its continuing success and prosperity. Membership of the Samuel Blythe Society is automatic to those who notify us of their intention to remember 51±¬ÁÏ in their Will. Members are invited with a guest to an annual luncheon, which is held on the second Saturday in May, and are also presented with an exclusive lapel-pin bearing the 51±¬ÁÏ coat of arms.

University Recognition

Donors to 51±¬ÁÏ are also donors to Collegiate Cambridge, and as such may be nominated for membership in the University's Guild of Benefactors (for individuals donating in excess of £1 million), and the Vice-Chancellor's Circle (for individuals donating £250,000 or more).

For further information please contact the Development Office who will be pleased to help.