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Employee giving boosts Family
Campaign to new highs
Record-breaking $11.7 million given to BGSU
Contributions to the University reached a record-breaking
$11,755,457 during the fiscal year that ended June 30.
That figure compares to $9.4 million donated to the
University in fiscal year 2003.
Unlike in some previous years when a single major gift
boosted the overall total, this year's record high was
the result of numerous gifts from a wide spectrum of
supporters, according to Marcia Sloan Latta, an associate
vice president of University advancement and director
of development.
"We're seeing broad support and positive feelings
about University initiatives and programs," Latta
said. "Private giving was up in nearly every category,
with numerous six-figure gifts contributed by alumni
and friends of the University."
In addition, a record 53.7 percent of current and retired
faculty and staff participated in the 2004 Family Campaign,
which encourages employees and retirees to be contributors.
The $935,499 from faculty, staff and retirees exceeded
this year's fund-raising goal of $850,000.
Participation in the Family Campaign has grown each
of the past five years. Before the annual campaign began
in 1999, about 23 percent of the roughly 3,000 BGSU
faculty, staff and retirees were donors.
Support from foundations was up slightly this year,
but corporate giving was down, which Latta attributed
to a sluggish economy.
Many of the dollars contributed to Bowling Green during
the past year are earmarked to support student scholarships,
Latta said, adding, "I think people are increasingly
aware of the need for privately funded scholarships
so we can remain an institution of access."
Other major gifts are designated to assist the University's
programs in entrepreneurship and to create new endowed
professorships.
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