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Page 1: Fundraising-Update-infographic-web-072418 · 2020-01-29 · THIS INCLUDES C 16,919,880 ASH, AND MULTIYEAR AND DEFERRED PLEDGES. FISCAL YEAR FUNDRAISING UPDATE JULY 1, 2017–JUNE

$THIS INCLUDES C

16,919,880ASH, AND MULTIYEAR AND DEFERRED PLEDGES.

FISCAL YEAR FUNDRAISING UPDATE JULY 1, 2017–JUNE 30, 2018

Our Goal: Raise $100 million in cash and pledges by 2020for three priorities

CAMPAIGN UPDATE: JULY 1, 2012–JUNE 30, 2018

Cash: Gifts that can be spent immediately to benefit areas that donors designate

Multiyear pledge: Gifts that will be received in total over several years (generally, three to five)

Deferred: Gifts that are planned, including bequests, charitable trusts, life insurance, etc.

CASH

$38,210,366

$25,793,836

$3,822,047

MULTIYEAR DEFERRED

1 EMPOWER STUDENT SUCCESSTHROUGH ANNUAL GIVING 2 RENOVATE & BUILD

CUTTING-EDGELEARNING SPACES 3 INVEST IN PEOPLE

BY ESTABLISHING ENDOWMENTS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, FACULTY SUPPORT, AND PROGRAMS

2020$100 MILLION MARKCELEBRATION!

$70 MILLION MARKPUBLIC PHASE BEGINS

2018QUIET PHASE

2012WHERE WE STARTED

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THE BIGGER PICTURETHE BIGGER PICTURE

For more information about the campaign, visitwww.csuchico.edu/transformtomorrow

Daniel Caravez is a first-generation triple major who hopes to use his experiences to teach math to North State students. The Lt. Robert Merton Rawlins Merit Award, one of the most prestigious scholarships on campus, is supporting him in his quest.

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NORTH STATE PUBLIC RADIO

CHICO STATE FUND

CHICO CARES

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

NORTH STATE PUBLIC RADIO

CHICO STATE FUND

CHICO CARES

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUMGATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM

(Chico State Basic Needs Project)

TOP DESIGNATIONS BY NUMBER OF DONORS

DONORS BY GEOGRAPHY

Tower Society members give $1,500 or more annually to programs across campus.Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) members can join for $150 or more annually.

Together, 15,450 DONORS gave35,297 GIFTS to programs across campus.

36%

24%

18%

13%

4%5%

ALUMNI

PARENTS

FRIENDS

FACULTY OR STAFFORGANIZATIONS

STUDENTS

WHO’S DONATING?

$678,967BUILDINGS & FACILITIES

$525,000FACULTY ENDOWMENTS

$341,749ATHLETICS

$3,354,404ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

PUBLIC SERVICES(MUSEUMS, PUBLIC RADIO

$1,407,195, ETC.)

SCHOLARSHIPS

$2,490,216(ACADEMIC, ATHLETICS, ETC.)

OTHER(CAREER CENTER, FOOD PANTRY,

$7,738,406SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTES, ETC.)

$383,942UNRESTRICTED

WHAT ARE DONORS SUPPORTING?

Donors From 46 States, 2 Territories, and T District Contributed!

HAWAIIALASKA

CALIFORNIA

ARIZONANEW

MEXICO

IDAHO WYOMING

MONTANA

NEVADA

OREGON

WASHINGTON

UTAHILLINOIS

MISSOURI

OHIOINDIANA

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTANORTHDAKOTA

SOUTHDAKOTA

WISCONSIN

IOWA

KANSAS

NEBRASKA

OKLAHOMA

TEXAS

COLORADO

ARKANSAS

ALABAMA

WASHINGTON D.C.

PUERTO RICO

US VIRGIN ISLANDS

MARYLAND

FLORIDA

CONNECTICUT

MASSACHUSETTS

RHODE ISLAND

NEW HAMPSHIRE

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

NEW JERSEY

NEW YORK

N. CAROLINA

MAINE

S. CAROLINA

TENNESSEE

KENTUCKY

GEORGIA

VERMONT

TOP DESIGNATIONS BY DOLLARS COMMITTED

Shortly after graduating, Dennis Murphy (’94) made his first gift to Chico State to support students like him. Now a successful businessman and philanthropist, he returned in May to receive an honorary doctorate in light of lives he helps change every day.

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Corina Yetter has waited more than 20 years to finish her bachelor's degree, and faced incredible odds along the way. A scholarship from the Crankstart Foundation for Chico State re-entry students has helped her chase her dream of attending law school.

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Want to know more about giving to Chico State?• Check out our frequently asked questions.• Read stories of donors making a difference.• Connect with a development officer.

Thank You For Your Support!

$67,826,250$67,826,250TOTAL RAISED FROM 2012–2018:

GIFTS BY TYPE

1. Regenerative Agriculture Initiative2. College of Agriculture3. North State Public Radio4. College of Humanities and Fine Arts5. Beavers Endowed Faculty Fellowship

in Heavy Construction Management

TOWER MEMBERS GAVE$4,827,108656

TOWER GOLD MEMBERS GAVE$57,496212

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