黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 alumni and friends contributed $126.2 million in cash and pledges in fiscal year 2010-2011, a total that breaks the previous all-time fundraising record by nearly $3 million. The amount raised in the past 12 months also exceeds the 2009-2010 figure by more than $10 million.
鈥淭he generosity of our supporters has been nothing short of awe-inspiring,鈥 President Barbara R. Snyder said. 鈥淧eople who come to know our campus quickly recognize the remarkable work of our faculty, staff and students. To their great credit, they then become eager to help advance our efforts.鈥
In addition to the new overall record, 黑料吃瓜网 donors also broke the all-time record for annual fund by giving $8.7 million to the university. Annual fund contributions differ from many other gifts because the university is able to use the dollars promptly for operational expenses. The number of overall donors climbed above 19,000 in 2010-2011, an increase of nearly 10 percent compared to the previous year.
鈥淭o receive this level of support at any time would be gratifying,鈥 Senior Vice President for Development and University Relations Bruce A. Loessin said. 鈥淭hat it comes amid challenging economic times highlights the generosity of our graduates and friends, as well as their confidence in 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 direction and momentum.鈥
During the past year, 黑料吃瓜网 announced several significant commitments; among them:
- Gifts of $23.5 million from the family of James W. Williamson, honoring the Williamson family鈥檚 nearly two centuries of contributions to Cleveland鈥檚 well-being. These funds will support student scholarships, professorships and programs at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Medicine (with emphasis on its Department of Nutrition) and the Case School of Engineering.
- A $10.5 million challenge grant from the Kent H. Smith Foundation to support the $50 million Tinkham Veale II University Center; and
- A $7 million commitment from the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation, also to support the Tinkham Veale II University Center.