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1. Uncommon Friends Foundation, a Nonprofit Educational Foundation promoting Values
www.uncommonfriends.org/newsle - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2006 Last Visited: 2/5/2007
Dean of the FGCU College of Business Richard Pegnetter; character education curriculum teacher Patricia Cicero; Tonya Reasoner, author of the Grades 3-8 curriculum; Kandyce Ericson, Character Education Coordinator for the school district; John Crowley, Development Director for International College; (Betsey Alderman with Lee Memorial Foundation not seen); Ray Pavelka of Mariner Properties.
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2. Pilot Club of Fort Myers, Florida - Dedicated to promoting awareness of brain related disorders.
www.thepilotcluboffortmyers.or - [Cached]Published on: 8/17/2006 Last Visited: 12/1/2007
Officials are uncertain how much land is needed, said John Crowley, FGCU's vice president for development. The house would be built near the university's residence halls, he said.
"We'd like to keep the same architectural style - the stucco, the green roofs, the shaded walkways," Crowley said. -
3. Bonita: Fund-raiser to find green for gardens
www.southwestfloridaonline.com - [Cached]Published on: 9/24/2003 Last Visited: 9/25/2003
John Crowley is the new director of capital campaigns for the gardens, said Sondra Quinn, gardens CEO.
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Quinn thinks Crowley is the man for the job.
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Crowley became executive director of the FGCU Foundation and vice president of university relations in 1996. FGCU had no campus or students.
By 1999, the foundation had raised $29 million, which was $12 million and one year ahead of its original goal: To raise $17 million in five years.
At the time, Crowley said the "product" -a new state university - was easy to sell, even without any alumni or sports program.
The economy, flush at the time, then began a downward spiral. But Crowley still left the foundation helm at the end of 2001 with a healthy $60 million, he said.
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Crowley will focus on individual donations, as well as seek grants and other awards, Quinn said.
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"I guess what we do in these kind of endeavors is we create value," Crowley said.

