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1 College of Nursing Development Update Fall 2013

2 Nursing by the Numbers Yearly Comparison: Dollars

3 Nursing by the Numbers Yearly Comparison: Donors

4 Nursing Endowments  There are 20 fully endowed scholarships  1 specifically for BSN students  3 for Advanced Practice  4 Distinguished Visiting Professorship Funds  Elenor Reed  Mary Morris  Cashdollar  Bounds  Partial funds have been approved to create an endowed research chair (a match of $500K is needed) Endowments

5 Nursing and UTHSC Giving  The College of Nursing alumni board has 16% participation rate for FY14  There were 6 members of the Nursing Alumni Board in the 1911 Society for FY13  1 board member is included in the Hershel P. Wall Legacy Society FY13 at a glance

6 Development Needs  Development introductions and referrals  Scholarships  Class Agents  1911 Society/Annual Gifts  Research Chair Match  White Coat Ceremony Sponsorship Needs

7 Ways to Give  Cash  Pledges (Up to 5 Years)  Stock  Real Estate  Planned Gift (Will, Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Gift Annuity, Remainder Trust)  Payroll Deduction (If UTHSC Faculty)  Service and Time

8 Where to Give  Chair – $1,000,000  Professorship – $1,000,000  Fellowship – $500,000  Distinguished Visiting Professorship – $100,000  Scholarship – $25,000  Minimum General Endowment – $25,000  Hershel P. Wall Legacy Society- $25,000  1911 Society- $100 Giving Options Minimums

9 Who You Are Giving To White Coats BSN Class of 2014CNL Class of 2015


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