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1 Development Update College of Medicine 9/12/2010 Medical Alumni Society Board of Governors Meeting Sue Frost

2 Presentation Outline Fiscal Year 10 Fundraising Results Fiscal Year 11 College of Medicine Fundraising Goals Campaign Update Scholarships Clinical Skills Center

3 What Are These Figures? Total giving for the fiscal year includes annual gifts, planned gifts, and new pledge face amount. College of Medicine goal setting includes the School of Allied Medical Professions and the Prior Health Sciences Library.

4 Alumni Engagement Continuum What We Seek to Do in Partnership With You

5 Fiscal Year 2010 College of Medicine Results Fundraising Activity Cash Gifts, Pledges, Planned Gift Commitments Total: $2,608,298 Gifts and Pledges: $1,348,298 Planned Gifts: $1,260,000 Follow Up to Spring Board Meeting Discussion Class Gift Giving: $53,924.78 from 62 donors (cash gift received in FY 10)

6 Fiscal Year 11 Goal: $8,537,000 Determined by anticipated annual fund totals and major gifts commitments (gifts of $50,000+). Goal Breakdown: Annual Giving: $537,000 Outright Gifts: $540,000 Pledges: $2,360,000 Planned Gifts: $5,100,000 Class Gift Giving: $6280 from five donors (cash gift received in FY 11)

7 Medical Center Campaign College of Medicine/Medical Education Campaign Chair John Melvin Fall 2010: ten year strategic plan for OSU Medical Center development that will guide fundraising priorities Recruit campaign committee Continue expanding support opportunities (lecture series, chairs, program endowments)

8 Scholarships Endowed scholarships remain a critical need Why: On average, the College of Medicine awards $6.79 million in scholarships annually. Its peer institutions (top 20 academic medical centers) award just over $10 million annually. The primary reason non-matriculating students cite for choosing not to attend Ohio State is a more attractive scholarship offer from another institution. For recruitment, educational access, excellence, rankings and to pay forward What We Are Doing: updated scholarship endowment publication, campaign priority, 10/12 reception, personalized impact, thank you to loyal annual fund scholarship donors, current use option

9 Clinical Skills Education and Assessment Center

10 Naming Opportunities for Spaces Gift in Kind Equipment Donations Next Steps Before Asking: –Approval for Naming Levels –Finalize Giving Information Media

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