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The Greatest Fundraising Year in 做TV History

Donors Break Giving Records Across the University

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An undergraduate brings belongings to the residence halls during 做TV Moove-In in September 2020. (Gregory Urquiaga/做TV)

Quick Summary

  • The universitys comprehensive campaign has raised $1.3 billion so far
  • 54,000 people gave to 做TV for the first time ever during the campaign
  • 做TV Health raised $71.4 million in the 2020-21 fiscal year
  • Three colleges on the Davis campus raised at least $20 million

Donors continue to bring nothing but good news to the University of California, Davis, setting giving records to achieve greater impact during a challenging and tragic year. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the university raised a historic amount in the last fiscal year: a record $269.4 million from 36,016 donors, with an all-time high of 63,650 gifts and pledges.

Our record-breaking fundraising year positions us to build a stronger, greater, more just university, Chancellor Gary S. May said. Thanks to our generous supporters and our resilient community, were one step closer to making the world a better place for all.

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做TV has raised more than $1.3 billion from 102,156 donors during its current comprehensive campaign, and is ahead of schedule to reach the $2 billion goal. is advancing work to prepare future leaders, sustain healthier communities and bring innovative solutions to today's most urgent challenges.

做TV Health led the 2020-21 fiscal year giving totals across the university, raising a record $71.4 million. Among the many gifts, a $4 million commitment from entrepreneur and philanthropist Daryl Geweke will establish two Daryl and Opal Geweke Endowed Chairs for Glaucoma one for research and one for care at the 做TV Health Eye Center.  

The Davis campuss top fundraisers include the School of Veterinary Medicine at $36.9 million, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at $30.4 million and College of Engineering at $20.2 million. The Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art had its best fundraising year in history at $7 million.

One notable area of giving was to emergency relief. While the pandemic continues to burden the world, 2,234 donors have supported such funding at 做TV, which now stands at $345,614. These funds help 做TV Health experts set the standard for advanced research, testing and treatment, including more than 100,000 COVID-19 tests. Earlier this month, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities recognized 做TV for these efforts with its first-ever Research Response to Community Crisis Award.

Standout gifts

Whether they are one dollar or millions, gifts to 做TV support areas that mean the most to donors and, in the process, offer students, faculty and the community opportunities to reach their goals.

I am so proud to be part of a community of donors who are giving back to the world more than ever before, said Darryl Goss 83, chair of the 做TV Foundation Board. Our Expect Greater fundraising campaign has only amplified 做TV strengths and shown the world that we are leaders in all disciplines.

A gift from Lois 85 and Darryl Goss for a new endowment is among the many notable contributions this year:

  • $1.5 million to the College of Letters and Science The Gosses established a University of California Presidential Chair in the Department of African American and African Studies to provide sustained funding for teaching, research and outreach about the history and culture of communities of African descent around the world. The Austin and Arutha Goss Presidential Chair in African American and African Studies is named in honor of Darryl Goss parents.
  • $1 million to the School of Law The William and Inez Mabie Family Foundation pledged $1 million to the School of Law for a new scholarship in memory of Ronald Hayes Malone, the foundations longtime president and a one-time Watergate prosecutor. The scholarship will go to qualified students with demonstrated financial need especially those who would not be able to attend law school without significant private support.
  • $3.4 million raised through 做TV fifth annual Give Day This years Give Day, April 16-17, broke last years record by nearly $1 million with a total of $3.4 million from 5,663 gifts. Donations came from 46 states and 16 countries and included $41,322 specifically for emergency funds such as the ASUCD Pantry and Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center. The Staff Emergency Fund, established last fall to provide quick cash awards to employees in need, brought in $5,840.
  • $6.5 million to the College of Engineering Alumna and information technology executive Diane Bryant 85 gave the largest-ever single donation to the College of Engineering by an individual to name the Engineering Student Design Center. The Diane Bryant Engineering Student Design center due to open in fall 2022 will offer hands-on educational experiences and encourage students, especially women and those from underrepresented groups, to envision how they will change the world. 

Donors make the difference

We are slowly but surely overcoming one of the most demanding times of our lives and this fundraising record is proof that were going in the right direction, said Shaun Keister, vice chancellor of Development and Alumni Relations and president of the 做TV Foundation.

The shared generosity of our supporters and their trust in our vision is a dream combination for any university.

The dream is exhibited by impressive philanthropic numbers across the board, starting with the value of the 做TV endowment, which reached $2.2 billion on May 31. Donors are the most important driving force, including the 54,000 who have given their first-ever gift to 做TV during the comprehensive campaign. 

One donor cohort that set a giving record in the 2020-21 fiscal year is 做TV employees. Some 2,200 staff and faculty participated in Employee Giving Month in April, donating a total of 3,601 gifts amounting to $257,765 a 21% increase in participation and 28% increase in the number of gifts from 2019. Over the entire year, a record 3,199 employees gave $1.4 million.

Similarly, 1,300 athletics donors gave during what would have typically been 做TV annual homecoming week, Oct. 12-18. They accepted the Champions Adapt Challenge, a weeklong fundraising effort to drive resources to Intercollegiate Athletics 25 varsity sports programs. Thanks to the generosity of family, friends, fans and alumni, the challenge generated $535,874 in new funding for Aggie sports teams. 

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Media Contact:

  • Betsy Towner Levine, Development and Alumni Relations, 530-752-9693, etlevine@ucdavis.edu

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