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Originally posted by IUPNation View PostIUP leading the way in the PSAC like we always do...
Where did Bloomsburg get that money so fast? Ship was second last list I saw....
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View PostAll it takes is on guy, same at IUP - a $ 23 million gift with a total endowment of 66 million. Show just how small some of these endowments are. https://www.bizjournals.com/pittsbur...kopchicks.html
Kopchicks, Kovalchicks.
That will be confusing on campus.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View PostAll it takes is on guy, same at IUP - a $ 23 million gift with a total endowment of 66 million. Show just how small some of these endowments are. https://www.bizjournals.com/pittsbur...kopchicks.html
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Originally posted by IUPNation View PostIUP leading the way in the PSAC like we always do...
Where did Bloomsburg get that money so fast? Ship was second last list I saw....
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostOf course, that $23 mil goes into the science facility not the endowment.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View PostIts a mixed bag, probably about half goes to the endowment for scholarships, and other funding. IUP should be over 100 million, but there was a big learning curve with the foundation once the state rules changed a few years back. IUP does really well with Alumni coming back to help in non monetary ways though.
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ts a mixed bag, probably about half goes to the endowment for scholarships, and other funding. IUP should be over 100 million, but there was a big learning curve with the foundation once the state rules changed a few years back. IUP does really well with Alumni coming back to help in non monetary ways though.
Can you explain that in more detail?
Originally, the state did not allow university employees, other than the president and a few people in Student affairs, to be involved in fund raising, it was all done through the foundation, and there were rules about how to ask for money. about 7 or 8 years ago, the rules changed, so that Deans, Chairs, and others in leadership positions are involved as well as more Alumni. Before, people would approach faculty about donations, get referred to the foundation, and hit a wall. The first few years of the new policy left alot of people getting in each others way, but that is sorted out I think, and the new president has a good handle on it. Huge fundraising effort for the science building for instance.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Postts a mixed bag, probably about half goes to the endowment for scholarships, and other funding. IUP should be over 100 million, but there was a big learning curve with the foundation once the state rules changed a few years back. IUP does really well with Alumni coming back to help in non monetary ways though.
Can you explain that in more detail?
Originally, the state did not allow university employees, other than the president and a few people in Student affairs, to be involved in fund raising, it was all done through the foundation, and there were rules about how to ask for money. about 7 or 8 years ago, the rules changed, so that Deans, Chairs, and others in leadership positions are involved as well as more Alumni. Before, people would approach faculty about donations, get referred to the foundation, and hit a wall. The first few years of the new policy left alot of people getting in each others way, but that is sorted out I think, and the new president has a good handle on it. Huge fundraising effort for the science building for instance.
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