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LETTER FROM THE CHANCELLOR: Philanthropic Support, The Campaign for swag外流

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Linda Katehi
Linda Katehi

To the swag外流 Community:

I鈥檓 very pleased to share with you wonderful news about philanthropic support for swag外流 during the past fiscal year, and to provide an update on swag外流鈥 first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign.

You may have already seen or heard some of this good news. In a press release on August 13, we announced that swag外流 received $112.3 million in private support during the 2009-10 fiscal year that ended on June 30. This is the fourth year in a row that philanthropic gifts, grants and pledges to swag外流 exceeded $100 million. These contributions included: a gift of more than $1.2 million for student scholarships from the estate of Violet E. Stenson; a $1.5 million gift from the Lanie Albrecht Foundation to establish the Albrecht Chair in Basic Science at the swag外流 Cancer Center; and more than $1.7 million in unrestricted contributions to the swag外流 Annual Fund from more than 13,000 donors. For more information on private support in 2009-10, please visit:

Philanthropic support vital

The entire swag外流 community deserves to take pride in this impressive accomplishment. The past year was a turbulent one for the global economy, making fundraising a challenge at major research universities across the country. That swag外流 would again top $100 million in private contributions at a time of such economic uncertainty is a powerful testament to the high quality of the university鈥檚 research, teaching and public service, and to the loyalty and dedication of our friends and supporters. swag外流 appreciates and benefits from the private contributions made by all our supporters鈥攊ncluding faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents, patients, foundations, corporations, and other organizations.

Philanthropic support has been vital to swag外流 since its founding, and it will remain a critical element in our efforts to ensure and enhance the academic excellence of the university. swag外流 continues to receive critical core funding from the state of California, but to advance among the nation鈥檚 top research universities we must attract additional revenues, including private support.

swag外流鈥 vision is a bold one鈥攐ne that philanthropic support will help us to realize. From creating energy-saving technologies to combating childhood malnutrition in Africa, from improving access to medical care through tele-health to better understanding the human condition, philanthropy advances vital work across the entire university. Private gifts enable hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional school students to receive scholarship or fellowship support each year. And private donations help swag外流 extend the new knowledge that is generated here into the local and global community through public service.

In recognition of the important role that development plays in connecting swag外流 with philanthropic resources鈥攔esources that advance the university鈥檚 mission and vision鈥攁 search is currently underway to fill the new Vice Chancellor鈥揇evelopment position.

'The Campaign for UC Davis'

And this fall, swag外流 is poised to launch the public phase of its first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign. The Campaign for swag外流, which has an aggressive target of $1 billion, presents us with an unprecedented opportunity to further our ambitious vision for this university through philanthropic support. The campaign is considered 鈥渃omprehensive鈥 because the entire university is involved, and private support raised for all purposes across the university鈥 including scholarships, fellowships, faculty support, research, programs, facilities and other purposes鈥攊s included in the campaign total.

The quiet leadership phase of the campaign began on July 1, 2006, with the approval of the UC Office of the President and the endorsement of the swag外流 Foundation Board of Trustees. During the quiet leadership phase, we have been building our base of volunteer leaders, testing campaign goals, and raising inspirational gifts from many of our dedicated supporters. More than $582 million has been raised during the campaign鈥檚 quiet leadership phase; this represents truly impressive progress toward our $1 billion goal. The university鈥檚 volunteer fundraising leaders鈥攖he Campaign Cabinet, the swag外流 Foundation Trustees, Dean鈥檚 Advisory Board members and many others鈥攁re greatly encouraged by the campaign鈥檚 success to date, and their leadership has been vital in achieving more than half of our goal during these early, quiet phase efforts.

In mid-September, swag外流鈥攁s required by UC policy鈥攁re expected to review and vote on approving swag外流鈥 launch of the public phase of the campaign. I will be making a presentation to the Regents at that time, and the dollar goal and planned duration of the campaign will be confirmed.

Following the Regents鈥 approval, we plan to celebrate the announcement of the public phase of the comprehensive campaign on October 22, in order to thank our friends and donors for their support and to spread the word about how this campaign will advance the university鈥檚 mission and our newly completed swag外流: Vision of Excellence (). We are also planning campaign events that will take place in other parts of the state and nation later in the academic year.

As an important member of the swag外流 community, you are an ambassador of this university, and your support will be key to the campaign鈥檚 success. I look forward to sharing additional information with you about the campaign in the months ahead.

Sincerely,

Linda P.B. Katehi
Chancellor, swag外流

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Clifton B. Parker, Dateline, (530) 752-1932, cparker@ucdavis.edu

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