University Advancement and Campaign Update BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 5, 2010.

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University Advancement and Campaign Update BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 5, 2010

GIFTS BY CAMPAIGN PRIORITY: July 1, 2004 – February 26, 2010 Campaign Total: $41,392,948 * $3M College of Business Campaign gifts NOT included ** Includes designations to all campaign priorities Campaign Progress

GIFTS BY GIFT TYPE: July 1, 2004 – February 26, 2010 Campaign Total: $41,392,948 Campaign Progress

GIFTS BY CONSTITUENT TYPE: July 1, 2004 – February 26, 2010 Campaign Total: $41,392,948 Campaign Progress

MAJOR CAMPAIGN SUPPORT AND IMPACT TO DATE Campaign Progress 48 – Gift commitments of $100,000 or greater 7 – Gift commitments of $1 million or greater 35 – New endowment funds in UWF Foundation $9.5 million in anticipated state matching funds 15,819 total donors

Funds will support College of Business accounting students. Dr. Committe came to UWF in three months prior to UWF opening. Served as chair of Finance and Accounting where he hired the original faculty in the department. Dr. Tom C. Committe Endowment ENDOWMENT ESTABLISHED IN HONOR OF DR. TOM C. COMMITTE During the 1970's, the department became the premier program in the state with the highest CPA pass rate of any institution in the state university system. Received distinguished teaching award in Retired in 2001 and named Professor Emeritus.

Johnson Scholarship Foundation Challenge CHALLENGE DETAILS The Johnson Scholarship Foundation has pledged over five years a $600,000 endowment gift to the UWF Foundation to challenge others to gift at least $1 million in scholarship endowment at UWF for need based student scholarships. THE UWF COMMITMENT UWF must raise $1 million in need based scholarship endowments over the five year period. PROGRESS TO DATE $689, Total JSF Endowment Gift$80,000$130,000 $600,000 Endowment Gifts to UWF$75,000$150,000$225,000$250,000$300,000$1,000,000

Johnson Scholarship Foundation Challenge CHALLENGE DETAILS The Johnson Scholarship Foundation has pledged over five years $100,000 to challenge others to support First Generation Scholarships at UWF. Gifts to the First Generation Scholarship are also currently matched 100% by the State of Florida First Generation Matching Grant Program. FIRST GENERATION MATCH PROGRAM & UWF submitted and received maximum match ($195,000 x 2) Total First Generation Challenge Gifts$165,000$175,000$185,000$192,000$202,000$919,000 Maximum JSF Match$30,000$20,000 $10,000$100,000 Projected State of Florida Match$195,000 $205,000$212,000 $1,019,000 Total Awarded to Students$390,000 $410,000$424,000 $2,038,000

18-Month Campaign Timeline

Television Strategy

General Slide Title Here Text here University Advancement Updates University Advancement Updates UPCOMING EVENTS & MEETINGS Breakfast with the President – March 26, 7:30am (SSE Bldg) Festival on the Green – March 26 – 27 (Pensacola campus) Alumni Awards Dinner – March 27, 6:00 p.m. (UWF Conf. Ctr.) Phillips Jazz Piano Competition – April 10, 7:30 p.m. (Sanger Theatre ) Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon – April 16, 11:30 a.m. (Conf. Ctr.) Breakfast with the President – April 23, 7:30 a.m. (SSE Bldg) Honors Scholars Graduation – April 30, 11:30 a.m. (Heritage Hall) Spring Commencement – May 1, 9:00 a.m. (Pensacola Civic Center)