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嘿嘿视频 endowment reaches $1 billion in record-breaking year of giving

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Graduate students included in the inaugural class of the 嘿嘿视频 Guardian Professions Program are (from left) Eden Haven-Martinez, Michelle Dean, Destiny Garcia and Cindy Preto. Not shown is Hen Werner.

The University of California, Davis, announced today (Sept. 22) its total endowment fund has reached $1 billion. have endowments of $1 billion or more, and only three other schools within the University of California system hold this accomplishment.

鈥淥btaining an endowment of $1 billion helps provide our university with a perpetual source of support. With this we will build our future as a leading university committed to finding solutions to the most pressing issues facing our world,鈥 Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi said. She made the announcement in her annual Fall Convocation address on campus this morning. 鈥淥n behalf of our entire university, I would like to thank our alumni and donors for their partnership in helping us realize this accomplishment and for their enduring commitment to 嘿嘿视频.鈥  

The 2014-15 philanthropic total was $184,180,960, which is more than an 11 percent increase from the previous fiscal year鈥檚 philanthropy total, which was $165,704,177. It also marks the ninth consecutive year that 嘿嘿视频' fundraising total exceeded $100 million. This success comes on the heels of the conclusion of the university鈥檚 $1 billion comprehensive fundraising campaign, through which donors directed $282.5 million to the university鈥檚 endowment.

鈥淚t is not unusual for a university to experience a decline in fundraising after the conclusion of a major campaign. But our success this year shows 嘿嘿视频 is an exception to that rule,鈥 said Shaun Keister, national fundraising expert and vice chancellor of Development and Alumni Relations. 鈥淥ur university鈥檚 commitment to solving society鈥檚 most pressing challenges provides our donors with myriad opportunities to fulfill their philanthropic passion while making a tremendous difference in the world.鈥

Newsworthy gifts from the year include:

  • The late Ann E. Pitzer 鈥58 donated $5 million to name the Ann E. Pitzer Center, a new classroom and recital hall. The 17,000-square-foot building, scheduled to open in 2016, is the first building on the 嘿嘿视频 campus to be named in honor of a female graduate.
  • 嘿嘿视频 launched the nation鈥檚 first program dedicated to helping former foster youths earn graduate and professional degrees, thanks to a $450,000 gift from the Stuart Foundation and donations from individuals. The Guardian Professions Program provides students with access to a support network of 嘿嘿视频 staff members who offer guidance as the students apply for and pursue graduate degrees in any of the 94 graduate programs or professional schools at 嘿嘿视频.
  • Through the George and Lena Valente Foundation, Lynn and Keith Volkerts made a $1 million pledge to help fund autism research and expand advocacy of assistance to families in need of services. The Volkerts, who are Sacramento residents, were inspired to make the gift after their two granddaughters were diagnosed with autism and began beneficial treatments at the UC Davis .

By the numbers

嘿嘿视频 alumni and other individuals contributed 43 percent of the fundraising total, and 20 donors made gifts of $1 million or more during the 2014-15 fiscal year. Among the university鈥檚 10 colleges and schools and other units, the 嘿嘿视频 Health System raised the largest amount 鈥 $55.6 million 鈥 with the largest of that sum, $17 million, being directed to the 嘿嘿视频 Health System Eye Center.

鈥淭o my fellow alumni, I would like to thank you for your support of the university that gave us all so much,鈥 said Mike Child 鈥76, chairman of the 嘿嘿视频 Foundation Board of Trustees. 鈥淚 also want to impress upon you that our continued involvement, partnership and support is critical, if 嘿嘿视频 is to achieve the global recognition that its students, faculty and staff deserve.鈥

Gifts came from donors in all 50 states and included $109 million from Californians. Outside of California, the most gifts came from Washington residents, and the largest dollar amount came from New York residents. Within California, $26.2 million came from Sacramento County, $14.9 million from Yolo County, $14 million from the city and county of San Francisco, and $9.7 million from Alameda County. International contributions totaled $3.2 million, with the largest amount coming from South Korea, followed by Japan.

Private gifts and grants to 嘿嘿视频 account for roughly 4 percent of the university鈥檚 overall budget. Donor-directed funds support students, faculty, staff, infrastructure, patient care, and universitywide priorities and opportunities.

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Karen Nikos-Rose, Research news (emphasis: arts, humanities and social sciences), 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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