Contribution Highlights:
- The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute received over $1 million from the Bernard Osher Foundation to provide mature learners with an intellectually challenging program of non-credit
courses taught by CSU San Marcos professors and other field experts.
- First-time
corporate givers funded science research and equipment important to the development of a quality workforce to support industry innovation.
- The number of donors significantly increased through the creation of unique athletic fundraising appeals, such as the 300-hole
Golf Tournament and 100-Mile
Relay.
- College-based
advisory boards were established to broaden the university%u2019s connection to the community and industry.
| New Gifts |
$2,892,410 |
| New Pledges |
29,737 |
| Testamentary Commitments |
0 |
| Native American and Local Government Contributions |
50,490 |
| Total |
$2,972,637 |
| Federal |
$11,238,364 |
| State and Local |
6,515,211 |
| Non-Governmental |
1,330,281 |
| Total |
$19,083,856 |
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| New Gifts |
$2,892,410 |
| Pledge Payments |
$1,865,668 |
| 2007/08 Total |
$4,758,078 |
 |
Programs |
48.89% |
Campus Improvement |
21.15% |
Endowment |
28.83% |
Unrestricted |
1.13% |
Other |
0% |
 |
Alumni |
0.59% |
Other Individuals |
34.46% |
Foundations |
46.34% |
Corporations |
17.70% |
Other Organizations |
0.90% |
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