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Philanthropy in 2023 Builds a Future of Innovation at 快活app

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Sarah Satterwhite

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Alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff of the 快活app gave philanthropically to bolster the future of collaboration and innovation at 快活app during fiscal year 2023, which ended in June. This year, 快活app closed a record number of gifts of $1 million or greater, including the highest dollar total in those gifts in support of scholarships, the Kennedy Mountain Campus, the Lamont School of Music, Leadership in the Outdoor Recreation Industry, Mental Health in Rural Schools, the Graduate Tax Program, and gifts of artwork, among other priorities.听

The year included more than 14,000 gifts, lifting the total raised to almost $63 million, demonstrating donors鈥 strong belief in the University鈥檚 continued upward trajectory. Through a broad spectrum of giving 鈥 enhancing priorities across our two campuses 鈥 donors supported 快活app鈥檚 people, programs, and places with a visionary impact on the University鈥檚 future.听

鈥淭he gifts from our community over the past year serve as a remarkable vote of confidence in the future of 快活app,鈥 says Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淭hat generosity fuels our mission. At 快活app, we are building on our legacy of educational excellence by reimagining what it means to be a top-tier university, producing impactful research, and offering a holistic, 4D Experience for all students. We are creating a bold and enduring future for 快活app and our stakeholders, but most importantly for our students who will use their education to change the world. In this work, the involvement of our alumni and donors is critical.鈥澨

The People of 快活app听

Donors鈥 investment in people will have lasting effects on faculty research and teaching and on the educational experience of our students as they prepare for meaningful lives and careers past graduation.听听

Investments in faculty fuel thought leadership and action in the classroom, in research, and in our communities. Such gifts advance the University鈥檚 commitment to faculty excellence by attracting the best minds in their fields to 快活app and by supporting their growth while they are here. Everett Anton 鈥淭ony鈥 Singer (BA Art 鈥70) invested in students by making a legacy gift establishing the Everett Anton Singer Endowed Professorship in Art in 快活app鈥檚 College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. In 快活app鈥檚 Josef Korbel School of International Studies, Venezuelan economist Francisco Rodr铆guez joined the faculty as the first full-time occupant of the Rice Family Endowed Professor of Practice. That professorship was established by former United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (BA 鈥74, PhD 鈥81, Hon. PhD 鈥96) to honor her parents, Rev. John Wesley Rice Jr. and Angelena Rice. An anonymous gift provided funding for Sturm College of Law professor Catherine Smith to co-found the Consortium for the Advancement of Children鈥檚 Constitutional Rights. In partnership with faculty members in the consortium, she is leading the research and action that will elevate the importance of children鈥檚 rights in the laws of our country.听

Gifts in support of the people of 快活app also include funding for scholarships and fellowships, which open the door for 快活app students to pursue their dreams of academic and career excellence. The inaugural Daniels Alumni Advisory Board Scholarship was awarded to a graduate student in 2022; this newly endowed fund was crowdsourced from the Daniels Alumni Advisory Board and other alumni. It offers students in Daniels College of Business professional development opportunities that bolster their career readiness. The Nathanson Fellows Program, a partnership between the Korbel School and the Aspen Institute, challenges tomorrow鈥檚 leaders to think critically about and propose solutions to the major challenges facing the United States and the world. Scholarships established by Dan and Beth Whittemore provide support for students with Indigenous backgrounds in Daniels College of Business and Sturm College of Law. Gifts to the Murray Armstrong Men's Hockey Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund honor longtime 快活app Head Coach Murray Armstrong and enhance the championship-level resources provided to our hockey student-athletes in perpetuity, ensuring that the Pioneers continue to excel on the national stage.

The Programs of 快活app听

Across the 快活app campus, programs led by our faculty members enhance the human condition. Innovation fueled by investments in programs changes our world: by leading interdisciplinary innovation, supporting first-generation students as they thrive at 快活app, providing mental health services in the community, and more.听听

Visionary funding for the Institute for Animal Sentience and Protection will foster interdisciplinary research and action between Sturm College of Law鈥檚 Animal Law Program and the Graduate School of Social Work. The VF Foundation鈥檚 transformational investment in outdoor leadership training established the Leadership in Outdoor Recreation Industry program, which offers coursework in the Daniels College of Business, Sturm College of Law and Korbel School for individuals preparing to lead in the outdoor industry. Funding from Caring for Colorado Foundation helps the Center for Rural School Health & Education to continue supporting rural schools in promoting mental health and wellbeing for students and educators.听

The Family Support Clinic, launched through a generous grant from Caring for Denver Foundation, is a new clinic in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology鈥檚 Trauma and Disaster Recovery Clinic. It offers critical services to parents of young individuals who are going through traumatic mental health experiences. An anonymous $10 million gift is strengthening first-generation students鈥 support network during their years at 快活app. Gifts to the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging provide graduate student support as well as funding for equipment and other priorities that advance the Institute鈥檚 interdisciplinary research on Alzheimer鈥檚 and related disease.听

A generous estate gift from Frederick S. Pardee built on his legacy in founding the Pardee Center for International Futures. The additional endowment will deepen the expertise and capacity of Korbel鈥檚 unique and highly regarded center to produce cutting-edge research for both academic audiences and policymakers.听

At 快活app, community creates progress. Gifts of all sizes make possible the innovation and collaboration that are hallmarks of 快活app. The power of collaborative giving can be seen acutely in 1DAY4快活app, the University鈥檚 annual day of giving that raised more than $1.2 million for initiatives that have an immediate impact on our students鈥 lives.听

The Michael McGoldrick Matching Gift Campaign raised $4 million from donors across the 快活app community to benefit the Lamont School of Music. Made possible through a generous bequest by Michael McGoldrick, a long-time member of the Lamont community, the campaign raised funds to enhance faculty excellence and the student experience.听

The Places of 快活app听

With the addition of the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus, 快活app has vastly expanded where students can learn, grow, and amplify their unique 4D Experience. This year John (BA 鈥78) and Jacolyn Bucksbaum (P 鈥22) advanced the vision of the Kennedy Mountain Campus by establishing the John and Jacolyn Bucksbaum Family Outdoor Gateway with a gift of $2.5 million. As the launching point for hiking, climbing, and other outdoor activities, the Bucksbaum Outdoor Gateway opens the door to adventure for all students.听

鈥淲e are grateful for the generosity of our community over the past year,鈥 says Val Otten, senior vice chancellor for Advancement. 鈥淭he many donors who have invested in the people, programs, and places of our University are helping to build the future of 快活app, both for our students and for our world.鈥