Illinois State University tops $21 million in fundraising

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ISU has surpassed $21 million in fundraising each of the last three years. (Photo by Eric Stock/WJBC)

WJBC Staff

NORMAL – Illinois State University raised more than $21.4 million in private support in the past year, that’s the third-best fundraising year at ISU.

The university said it set a record with more than 12,000 alumni donors, including more than 1,400 first-time givers.

“These numbers are a testament to the life-long impact of receiving an education at Illinois State University,” said President Larry Dietz. “We are honored that so many of our alumni and friends recognize the value of Illinois State. The generosity and continued support is inspiring and we are grateful for the private resources committed to advance the ISU experience.”

The donations support scholarships, student life, faculty, research, technology, and facilities.

“The giving momentum at Illinois State is encouraging,” notes Vice President for University Advancement Pat Vickerman. “The number of donors and level of private support reflects the enthusiasm and confidence our donors have in our students, faculty, and staff. Every gift truly makes a difference and we appreciate each and every one.”

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