Turning Leadership into Opportunity Through the Promise Program
When Kate Beckwith Woody first learned about Indian River State College’s Promise Program, she discovered something that perfectly aligned with her core beliefs: the transformative power of education and the responsibility we all share to give back to our communities.

“I truly believe in philanthropy and education,” says Woody, whose recent leadership gift to the Indian River State College Foundation (IRSC Foundation) and Indian River State College (The River) has made her one of The River’s most impactful supporters. “Everyone needs to give back in some form. My family and I are blessed, so we give back.”
A Personal Connection with a Touch of Humor
Woody’s journey with The River began with the Chip Woody Legacy HVAC Lab, named in honor of her late husband. What makes this gift particularly meaningful—and showcases Woody’s infectious sense of humor—is that Chip never graduated from college and, despite owning an HVAC company called Smith Services, “didn’t know how to turn an air conditioner on.”
“He was an entrepreneur who loved to build companies, but he was not a man with a tool belt,” Woody laughs. “What a great honor to him was to fund a college HVAC program for something he didn’t even know how to turn on. It just tickled me.”

This blend of heart and humor captures exactly who Kate Beckwith Woody is—someone who finds joy in meaningful giving while never taking herself too seriously.
Discovering The River’s Hidden Gem
With a home on John’s Island in Vero Beach for 20 years, Woody initially didn’t realize how much The River impacted her daily life. That changed when she met Dr. Timothy E. Moore, Indian River State College president, and learned about The River’s comprehensive programs.
“Anywhere you go, you are impacted by the college, but you’re not thinking about it,” she explains. “The hospital technicians, the EMS workers, the police officers—they’re all there because of The River. We have such great crown jewels in Vero Beach, and Indian River State College should be up there with them.”

Now serving on the Indian River State College Foundation Board since November, Woody has become passionate about raising awareness of the college’s impact. “I don’t think people understand how much The River impacts them, especially when everyone is from elsewhere and thinking about their old college or hometown. But this is also your home now.”
The Promise Program: Breaking Generational Barriers
What truly energizes Woody is Indian River State College’s Promise Program, which provides free tuition to eligible students.
“That is so impactful,” Woody emphasizes. “This is the only thing we can give our kids anymore—the opportunity to learn, find their passion, and be part of a community.”
She sees the Promise Program addressing critical workforce needs while opening doors that might otherwise remain closed. “Think about a kid whose parents just wanted them to get through high school and then go into the workforce. What a great opportunity for them to get a degree and be able to support a family.”
Woody particularly highlights the program’s impact on essential services: “Our police officers in Indian River Shores also have to be EMTs and firefighters. Indian River State College helps them become who they want to be. And with the nationwide nursing shortage, we need passionate students who want to be there—not someone who went to nursing school just to meet a doctor.”
A Philosophy of Giving Back
Woody’s commitment to philanthropy stems from lessons learned early in life. “That was something I learned from my parents and grandparents—you do give back.” Her parents were heavily involved with museum work, building sculpture gardens and supporting arts in Pittsburgh, where she was born.
Now, with her eclectic, colorful personality (she calls her Richmond Hill home “Cheshire” after the Cheshire cat and keeps four stuffed sheep that “travel around the house” for her grandsons to discover), Woody brings that same creative energy to her philanthropic vision.
Inspiring Others to Invest in Community
For Woody, supporting Indian River State College isn’t just about writing checks—it’s about recognizing that we all have a stake in our community’s future. “Sometimes you need to support where you’re living now, not just where you used to live,” she notes.
Her message to other potential donors is both practical and heartfelt: the Promise Program doesn’t just change individual lives; it strengthens the entire community by developing the skilled workforce we all depend on daily.
“The program teaches students to be responsible, to maintain their grades, and to get to class. They make a pledge—they sign a commitment. That’s a learning lesson in itself.”
Through her generous leadership gift and ongoing board service, Kate Beckwith Woody exemplifies how one person’s vision can create ripple effects of opportunity for generations to come. Her support of the Promise Program ensures that more first-generation college students will have the chance to break barriers, pursue their passions, and give back to their own communities in turn.
To learn more about supporting the Promise Program and Indian River State College’s mission, contact the Indian River State College Foundation. Visit giving.irsc.edu or contact the Indian River State College Foundation at (772) 462-4786.