 2005-2013 and. UNI Foundation Facts Assets and Project Accounts12-31-12 Assets$97 million - Endowments$76 million Projects1,591 - Endowed Projects722.

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UNI Foundation Facts Assets and Project Accounts Assets$97 million - Endowments$76 million Projects1,591 - Endowed Projects722 - Non-endowed Projects680 -Other189

FundDollars Transferred to University Scholarships$3,879,470 Program Funds Departmental support$1,407,322 Travel$ 949,919 Professional Services$ 588,792 Capitalized Assets/Equipment $1,142,299 Salaries, honoraria & student stipends $1,392,676 Total$5,481,008

 Gifts provide a margin of excellence  We always honor donor intent ◦ 95% of funds raised are restricted by the donor  How the faculty can help ◦ Steward gifts  Past donors are future donors ◦ Communicate with alumni and friends ◦ Help identify your former students who can make a difference ◦ Help identify graduates who would like to share their success stories ◦ Identity projects with potential for corporate and private foundation support

Leading, Building, Sharing $34 million Students First $112 million Imagine the Impact $158 million

For the University of Northern Iowa  Premier undergraduate program  State and national leader on Pre-K through 12 educational issues, especially in math and science  An organization that enhances the economic, social and cultural development of Iowa

 Goal: $150 million  Focus ◦ People and programs ◦ Endowment

Student Impact Scholarships Endowed$13,525,824 Non-endowed$10,199,965 Estate gifts$38,281,744 Total$62,007,533

Directly on:  Accessibility and affordability  Diversity of student body  Quality of students Uses of funds:  Merit-based scholarships  Need-based scholarships  Scholarships for students entering select programs  Other areas defined by donors

 Pauline R. Barrett Endowed Scholarship Fund o Recipient Danny Lewis o Danny’s dream: become a pediatrician o Now medical student at University of Minnesota Danny Lewis ‘12, biology/chemistry major

◦ Ability of the faculty to provide a quality educational experience ◦ Quality and quantity of out-of-classroom learning opportunities ◦ Overall educational experience for our students

Program Support Endowed$21,096,748 Non-endowed$32,806,781 Estate gifts$32,827,238 Total$86,730,767

 Adele Whitenack Davis Professorship in Gerontology o Retain outstanding faculty member o Promote careers in aging and research on aging Elaine Eshbaugh, Associate Professor School of Applied Human Sciences

 Drs. Judith and Melville Finkelstein Holocaust and Native American Education Project o Traveling exhibits/kits o Middle/high school students learn about human rights Program Impact

 $7,391,333 raised Russell Hall Jacobson Human Performance Center – Phase 2 McLeod Center

Campaign Gift Table Projected Gifts Actual Gifts thru 12/31/12 Size of Gift# of GiftsDollars# of GiftsDollars $25,000, $10,000,0002$20,000,0002$21,000,000 $5,000,0004$20,000,0002$11,480,000 $2,500,0006$15,000,0004$12,248,000 $1,000,00012$12,000,00015$22,265,000 $500,00024$12,000,00023$13,606,000 $250,00040$10,000,00047$15,165,000 $100,00075$7,500,000110$15,953,000 $50,000150$7,500,000115$7,327,000 $25,000250$6,250,000163$5,108,000 < $25,000Many$14,750,00034,177$33,706,000 Campaign Total564 +$150,000,00034,658$157,858,000

Type of GiftPercentage of Campaign Total Leadership Gifts > $1 million42% Major Gifts between $25,000 and $1 million 36% Fewer than 500 donors made $124 million of the contributions 78% of the dollars raised Gifts were obtained through individual requests by gift officers with the help of the president, faculty, heads, deans, coaches and staff.

 Raised $157,857,610  More than 34,000 alumni and friends supported the campaign  More than 1,600 UNI employees and retirees contributed