- The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded $891,000 to develop Professional
Science Master’s Programs at 12 campuses to meet critical workforce needs in
science and technology.
- Trustee Emeritus Murray L. Galinson created a scholarship endowment to
recognize the William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding
Achievement recipient who performed the most community service.
- The estate of Agnes K. Marks distributed over $1 million, which will be
used to support capital projects at multiple campuses.
- Community Service Learning received support from the Surdna Foundation to
improve faculty training and disseminate curriculum best practices.
| New Gifts |
$186,618,391 |
| New Pledges |
87,024,911 |
| Testamentary Commitments |
45,700,961 |
| Native American and Local Government Contributions |
6,468,645 |
| Total |
$325,812,908 |
| Federal |
$717,573,435 |
| State and Local |
342,273,958 |
| Non-Governmental |
68,963,164 |
| Total |
$1,128,810,557 |
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| New Gifts |
$186,618,391 |
| Pledge Payments |
$47,071,693 |
| 2006/07 Total |
$233,690,084 |
| 2004/05 |
$223,754,290 |
| 2005/06 |
$215,662,438 |
| 2006/07 |
$233,690,084 |
Charitable Gifts by Gift Disbursement
Programs |
58.45% |
Campus Improvement |
12.24% |
Endowment |
22.01% |
Unrestricted |
2.72% |
Other |
4.57% |
Charitable Gifts by Source of Gift
Alumni |
16.24% |
Other Individuals |
31.58% |
Foundations |
23.73% |
Corporations |
22.67% |
Other Organizations |
5.79% |
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