Cape Times

Harvard raises a record $1.2bn

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HARVARD University raised $1.2 billion (R15.95bn) from donations, a record for the world’s richest college. The haul was erased by $2bn in investment losses and spending.

Harvard’s take was the most by any US university as colleges collected an unpreceden­ted $41bn in fiscal 2016, the New York-based Council for Aid to Education, which tracks university giving, said in a survey released this week.

Stanford University was ranked No 2, with $951 million, marking only the second time in 12 years that Stanford failed to outpace Harvard in fund raising. The total was up almost 2 percent from the previous year.

The top 20 schools accounted for 27 percent of all donations, once again concentrat­ing the wealth among the richest schools. The same 20 institutio­ns raised about 2 percent less than last year.

Wealthy donors Fundraisin­g totals show how the richest colleges’ appeals to wealthy donors can help offset weak endowment returns. US college endowments declined 1.9 percent on average, according to an industry survey. Congress is considerin­g a bill requiring donors to wealthy schools set aside a portion of their gift for financial aid or risk losing their tax deduction.

“When investment earnings for colleges are down, they’re also down in portfolios for wealthy individual­s and foundation and donor-advised funds,” said Ann Kaplan, the survey’s director. “When one of these sources loses wealth, generally on the whole, they all lose ground at the same time.”

Funds in the survey count money received, and do not include pledges.

Most of the contributi­ons, about 60 percent, funded current operations. Gifts to build the endowment are about a quarter of the reported gifts, according to Kaplan. Most schools end their fiscal year in June.

Harvard, with a $35.7bn endowment, beat its previous record of $1.16bn two years ago, the only year Stanford didn’t come out on top since 2004.

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