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Fundraising revenue doubles at York University

York University’s fundraising revenue has doubled in four years, with more than $22 million raised across the University this past fiscal year alone. Between May 1, 2005, and April 30, 2006, contributions to the University included seven gifts of $1 million or more.









 


Above: From left, Paul Marcus, president & CEO, York University Foundation;
Lorna R. Marsden, York president and vice-chancellor; Chad Craig,  York
University student; Marshall Cohen, Chair of York University’s Board of
Governors and John Hunkin, former CEO of the Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce, sharing in a celebratory toast at last year’s Honour Court
dedication and reception 


York received contributions in support of student aid, capital projects, academic programs and research initiatives at all levels from close to 10,000 alumni, friends, faculty, staff and students – an increase of over 60 per cent in four years.


“These remarkable increases in both donors and revenue are very promising,” says Tim Price, Chair of the York University Foundation’s Board of Directors. “As demands for new programs, initiatives and facilities rise, philanthropic support is becoming increasingly important.”


Through the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS) program (introduced in November 2005), which matches private contributions dollar-for-dollar, supporters helped York surpass this year’s fundraising goal of $4 million in private, endowed student aid. With matching funds included, $8 million will now benefit York students thanks to donors encouraged by this government initiative.


York recently celebrated the opening of The Accolade Project, the University’s new leading-edge fine arts teaching, exhibition and performance complex. Donor support was tremendous and the project’s fundraising goal was doubled to $10 million, after reaching the $5-million initial target sooner than expected.


“It’s very impressive to receive assistance from so many external contributors,” says York President and Vice-Chancellor Lorna R. Marsden. “The support of our donors to such a breadth of areas at York is helping to ensure an outstanding future for our students.”


The York University Foundation is dedicated to supporting York University’s academic and research mission. In 2002, the foundation was established as an innovative model for educational fundraising in Canada.


This article was submitted to YFile by Allison Berg, communications officer, York University Foundation.

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