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Contribution Highlights:
- The Martin V. Smith School of Business and Economics became the
first named school at CSUCI. To mark the occasion, the Smith family
pledged an additional $3 million to be combined with a prior gift of
$5 million in support of faculty research, student scholarships and
hands-on learning experiences.
- Amgen contributed $950,000 to enhance the university’s science programs
and to foster collaboration with educational partners from other
area universities, community colleges and high schools.
- Donors committed $388,000 in gifts and pledges for naming opportunities
within the John Spoor Broome Digital Teaching Library, currently
under construction and expected to open in 2008.
| New Gifts |
$2,346,867 |
| New Pledges |
3,341,721 |
| Testamentary Commitments |
0 |
| Native American and Local Government Contributions |
0 |
| Total |
$5,688,588 |
| Federal |
$2,108,482 |
| State and Local |
1,391,278 |
| Non-Governmental |
0 |
| Total |
$3,499,760 |
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| New Gifts |
$2,346,867 |
| Pledge Payments |
418,429 |
| 2005/06 Total |
$2,765,296 |
| 2003/04 |
$1,484,633 |
| 2004/05 |
$1,961,572 |
| 2005/06 |
$2,765,296 |
| Operations |
60.57% |
| Campus Improvement |
18.86% |
| Endowment |
3.84% |
| Unrestricted |
16.74% |
| Other |
0% |
| Alumni |
0.24% |
| Other Individuals |
28.39% |
| Foundations |
9.60% |
| Corporations |
48.02% |
| Other Organizations |
13.75% |
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