The Society of St. Ignatius
Members of an Elite Group
The Society of St. Ignatius recognizes individuals, foundations, and corporations with lifetime giving to Loyola of $100,000 and more. Through their gifts, these donors support Loyola University New Orleans in its mission of educating young men and women to be the upstanding citizens and leaders of tomorrow.
Members of the Society of St. Ignatius are recognized in university publications and receive exclusive invitations to Loyola events.
Society of St. Ignatius Member
Society of St. Ignatius Members support Loyola University with lifetime giving of $100,000 or more and are:
- Inducted into the society during a special ceremony at the 1912 Society Dinner which honors Loyola's top donors.
- Presented a medallion which depicts the Loyola University New Orleans university seal.
- Recognized in the annual online Donor Honor Roll.
- Invited to exclusive events.
Fidelis Circle
Members of the Fidelis Circle of the Society of St. Ignatius support Loyola University with lifetime giving of $500,000 to $1,000,000 and are:
- Inducted into the society during a special ceremony at the annual 1912 Society Dinner, which honors Loyola’s top donors.
- Presented a medallion which depicts the Loyola University New Orleans university seal.
- Recognized in the annual online Donor Honor Roll.
- Invited to exclusive events
University Founders
The University Founders of the Society of St. Ignatius support Loyola University with lifetime giving of $1,000,000 or more and are:
- Inducted into the society during a special ceremony at the annual 1912 Society Dinner, which honors Loyola’s top donors.
- Presented a medallion on a two-tone ribbon. The medallion depicts the Loyola University New Orleans university seal and features an additional cast bronze shield.
- Recognized in the annual online Donor Honor Roll.
- Invited to exclusive events
Onãz-Loyola Shield
Members of Onãz-Loyola Shield of the Society of St. Ignatius support Loyola University with lifetime giving of $5,000,000 or more and are:
- Inducted into the society during a special ceremony at the annual 1912 Society Dinner, which honors Loyola’s top donors.
- Presented a framed medallion on a velvet ribbon. The medallion depicts the Loyola University New Orleans university seal and features an additional shield dressed in maroon and white.
- Recognized in the annual online Donor Honor Roll.
- Invited to exclusive events.