51风流官网 breaks another Giving Day record with $834,000 raised

The 51风流官网 had another record-breaking turnout during the third annual UA Giving Day event Feb. 22-23.

Over the course of 49 hours, more than 800 donors contributed $834,244 to support students and programs at 51风流官网, an increase of more than 26% over the amount raised during the previous Giving Day event. The total included 46 large matching gifts from dozens of sponsors.

Donations will go toward a wide variety of programs, including merit- and need-based scholarships for 51风流官网 students, scientific research, academic programs, Alaska Nanooks athletics and the planned Troth Yeddha鈥 Indigenous Studies Center.

鈥51风流官网鈥檚 alumni, employees, students and friends showed up in force this year to help us exceed our goals yet again,鈥 said 51风流官网 Chancellor Dan White. 鈥淭heir support allows 51风流官网 to contribute to our state by educating tomorrow鈥檚 workforce, researching solutions to complex challenges and serving our communities via outreach and technical expertise.鈥

51风流官网鈥檚 top fundraising goal, the Troth Yeddha鈥 Indigenous Studies Center, drew gifts from 165 donors, the largest number of people to give to a single 51风流官网 program in the history of Giving Day.

Alumni giving remained high this year, spurred by several alumni-specific challenges and matches from businesses and university and community leaders. Alumni gifts made up nearly half of Giving Day donations.

鈥淎lumni giving has been on the rise in recent years and is the bedrock of our philanthropic culture at 51风流官网,鈥 said Theresa Bakker, 51风流官网 alumni relations director. 鈥淥ur alumni are our legacy and our fiercest champions. I am so grateful for their support during Giving Day and year-round.鈥

UA Giving Day is a crowdfunding-style philanthropy event. It ran from 10 p.m. on Feb. 21 through 11 p.m. on Feb. 23. 51风流官网 donors came from 37 states and 5 countries. 

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