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Parent Leadership Circle
plcircle@mit.edu

Jeff Goff
Director of Development,
Parents Initiatives
jeffgoff@mit.edu | 617.253.6906

Skyler McCaughan
Annual Giving Officer,
Parents Initiatives
smuff@mit.edu | 617.253.3991

About MIT Parent Leadership Circle

Through philanthropic giving, Parent Leadership Circle (PLC) parents are committed to supporting MIT initiatives that are meaningful to their families and align with MIT’s purpose to make a better world through education, research, and innovation.

Membership in PLC provides parents with opportunities to attend on-campus, regional, and virtual events that deepen connection to the Institute. 


PLC GIVING LEVELS

Accelerator
$100,000+

Builder
$10,000+ annually

Maker
$2,500–$9,999 annually

Parents Leadership Circle

“Through our participation in the PLC, we have had numerous opportunities to connect with the Institute’s outstanding faculty and administration, and in the process, gain a deeper understanding of its mission, immediate priorities, and longer-term goals. We are proud to support our daughter and son’s school as it develops the next generation of leaders in science and engineering and endeavors to solve the world’s most challenging problems.”

– John and Julie Cox P’23, ’27


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MIT Parent Resources

Access the MIT parent resource page for more information about campus announcements, student resources, and parent and family resources.

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FAQ

Yes, matching gifts count toward recognition if received by June 30.

No, the PLC does not have a single overarching fund. Donors may give to any established fund at MIT that reflects their priorities. Browse the MIT fundraising priorities.

Yes, the MIT EIN is 04-2103594.

With an honorary gift to MIT, you are able to recognize your students' milestone of graduation from MIT. Honorary or celebratory gifts can be made to an existing MIT fund, or by establishing a named fund for a specific purpose.

You can access the MIT parent resource page for more information about campus announcements, student resources, and parent and family resources.