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Give Day Shines Bright With $3.4 Million Raised

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The Give Day crew and friends pose for a group photo during Picnic Day. (Tyson Park/嘿嘿视频)

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  • Fundraiser now 鈥渁n integral part of Picnic Day experience鈥
  • 4,800 donors, including more than 650 嘿嘿视频 employees
  • Colleges and schools battled it out for bragging rights

The 嘿嘿视频 community provided glowing support for this year鈥檚 Give Day over a sunny Picnic Day weekend. With more than 4,800 online and in-person donations, the 2023 giving event raised nearly $3.4 million dollars. Showing their tremendous dedication and commitment, more than 650 嘿嘿视频 employees donated this Give Day.

Since the first Give Day in 2017, the fundraiser has been held in conjunction with Picnic Day. This year, Development and Alumni Relations employees cruised around campus in a pair of cow-themed-decorated golf carts dubbed 鈥淔und-Grazers鈥 to whip up visibility and boost support for the event. Donations from alumni, friends, faculty and staff, students, business and community partners and others poured in from 44 states and 13 countries.

鈥淎fter seven years, Give Day has become an integral part of the Picnic Day experience,鈥 said Shaun Keister, vice chancellor of Development and Alumni Relations, the division responsible for Give Day. 鈥淚t provides a wonderful opportunity for donors to show their support for 嘿嘿视频 across the Davis and Sacramento campuses and beyond.鈥 

Up for the 鈥榗hallenge鈥

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Students get into the Give Day spirit with Gunrock during Picnic Day. (Korinne Labourdette/嘿嘿视频)

As in years past, challenge gifts magnified the impact of donation dollars. Each challenge asked for a specified number of contributions of any size to a particular program 鈥 and, when the threshold is met, the donor or donors behind the challenge 鈥渦nlock鈥 a larger gift.  

Give Day 2023 kicked off with more than 214 challenge gifts worth $2.4 million, a notch lower than the 240 challenge gifts worth $2.8 million in 2022. But after a year of high inflation that heavily impacted day-to-day household costs for families, the money raised was impressive and in line with 2021 totals.

鈥淐hallenge gifts spark a chain of giving, with every donor seeing the powerful impact we have when we all come together and join forces,鈥 Keister said. 鈥淭his inspiring support emphasizes our greater community鈥檚 commitment to 嘿嘿视频 and their belief that, under Chancellor Gary S. May鈥檚 leadership, we are charting a bright and innovative future.鈥

Beneficiaries ranged from scholarships, research and emergency funds to innovative experiential learning projects and more, touching every school and college and most units across 嘿嘿视频 and 嘿嘿视频 Health.

College, school champions

The 鈥淏attle of the Colleges鈥 saw a tight race for most gifts this year, with the College of Engineering coming in first place with 388 gifts 鈥 edging out the College of Letters and Science, which came in a respectable second place with 309 gifts. The School of Veterinary Medicine won the 鈥淏attle of the Schools鈥 with 451 gifts 鈥 topping the School of Law who came in second with 221 gifts. 

Another Give Day highlight was achieving full funding for the $25,000 prize attached to the Women & Philanthropy Impact Award that will be presented at an award ceremony on Oct. 22. The recipient of the award will direct the prize money to a 嘿嘿视频 fund of their choice. 


Bryan Anthony is a senior writer for the Annual and Special Gifts Program in the Office of Development and Alumni Relations, and can be reached by email or phone, 530-754-0482.

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