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SUNY Oneonta College Advancement Presentation to College Senate oMarch 1, 2010 Who We Are What We Do Our Partners The Importance of Your Participation Our Impact
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Who We Are The Division of College Advancement Alumni Affairs Grants Development Center for Economic and Community Development Fundraising and Development Alumni Association and College Foundation
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What We Do Build relationships with external and internal partners to benefit students, faculty and staff Provide opportunities for alumni to have a lifelong connection with SUNY Oneonta Raise and steward financial resources Students Day on Wall Street
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Division of College Advancement Partners Leadership Volunteers Alumni Faculty and Staff Parents and Students Community Members Federal, State, and Local Agencies Businesses, Foundations, and Corporations Non-profit Organizations Educational Institutions
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Culture and Tradition —Homecoming and Reunion Communication — Reflections Alumni Involvement — Distinguished Alumni Series Networking — Internships for Students The Importance of Your Participation
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Gifts and Grants to Support SUNY Oneonta – Scholarships – Faculty and Student Research – Campus Programs Admissions, Milne Library Student and Faculty Awards – Campaigns Fund for Science and Technology The Fund for Oneonta Campus Community Annual Campaign
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Charitable Gift and Grant Sources 2009 *Other Individuals are faculty, staff, and friends of the College $3.9 million Raised in 2008-2009
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Alumni Giving Percent Participation SUNY Oneonta 8th year at #1 among all SUNY institutions 6th nationally among public Master Degree granting colleges SUNY Peers SUNY Oneonta14.4% SUNY Potsdam 11.0% SUNY Geneseo10.7% SUNY Plattsburgh10.6% SUNY Buffalo 9.9% SUNY Cortland 9.1% SUNY Oswego 8.9% SUNY 4-Yr Average 7.9% National Average 6.0% Source: Voluntary Support of Education Survey, Data Miner, 2009
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Growth of Endowment
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Endowment per Student Top 3 among all SUNY institutions for over a decade* SUNY Peers- 2009 SUNY Buffalo $15,636 SUNY Purchase $8,693 SUNY Oneonta $5,252 SUNY Stony Brook $4,575 SUNY Binghamton $4,539 SUNY Potsdam $3,378 SUNY Fredonia $2,247 SUNY Cortland $1,724 SUNY Oneonta Source: Voluntary Support of Education Survey, Data Miner, 1999-2008 *excludes Upstate & Downstate medical centers
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Growth in Scholarships Awarded $1.8 million awarded for 2009-2010
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Fund for Science & Technology Co-Chaired by Janet Perna, Class of 1970 and Bill Pietraface, Professor and Chair, Biology The Fund will further the College’s mission of providing every student with a well-rounded liberal arts education that ensures science literacy. – Scholarships in science and technology – Student and faculty research – State-of-the-art instructional and research instrumentation
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Results $4 million goal $3.2 million raised Gifts/pledges: $1.3M Grants: $1.9M Science Scholarships 17 new science scholarships
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Priorities for 2010 Conclude the Fund for Science & Technology Increase our endowed scholarships Expand faculty/student research funds Promote The Fund for Oneonta to raise funds for mission critical programs and initiatives Align with and support the College’s Strategic Plan Gain efficiencies through budget savings
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Thank You Questions? For more information: http://www.oneonta.edu/home/Alumni_and_Donors/ad.as p Student Research Day
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