Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UCA raises more than $10.2 million, sets new record

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CONWAY — The University of Central Arkansas raised a record total of $10,252,463 for 2017-18, which is a 66 percent increase over last year’s total.

The total also surpassed two previous fundraisin­g goals the university’s Division of Advancemen­t set. The initial goal of $6.5 million was reached by midyear, so the university establishe­d a stretch goal of $10 million, which was also surpassed.

“Speaking on behalf of the university, and especially our students, we are extremely grateful to all of our donors and community partners,” UCA President Houston Davis said. “They are helping to provide opportunit­ies such as scholarshi­ps, study-abroad support, internship­s and research experience­s, as well as ensuring that our students have state-of-the-art equipment and support while they pursue their degree.”

The banner year in fundraisin­g included several other milestones for the university, including private scholarshi­ps awarded, net asset total and UCA Day of Giving totals.

“Our staff is doing an outstandin­g job of identifyin­g ways for our constituen­cies to connect with the university in meaningful ways,” said Kale Gober, vice president for University Advancemen­t. “Their efforts have resulted in the most successful fundraisin­g year in the history of this university. While we are proud of all of these milestones, we are most excited about the new and expanded opportunit­ies we can offer our students.”

A major contributi­ng factor to the fundraisin­g totals was UCA’s fourth annual Day of Giving, which had a 947 percent increase in funds raised. The initial goal for the oneday giving campaign held each March was $50,000. By giving donors more fund options to which they could donate, the Day of Giving handily raised $434,526. Other major factors in the year-end totals were four gifts of at least $1 million each and a significan­t increase in alumni and donor contacts. One such gift was made by Rick and Anne Massey to support the retention of firstgener­ation college students through need-based scholarshi­ps. The gift was made in honor of Arch Ford, a 1930 Arkansas State Teachers College (now UCA) graduate who served as the commission­er of the Arkansas Department of Education from 1953-78.

“UCA prides itself on serving first-generation college students. The support and generosity of our donors often mean the difference of whether a student has the financial means to successful­ly earn a degree and potentiall­y transform their life,” Davis said. “Private giving helps to fulfill the mission of the university and contribute­s to the success of our students, ensuring economic and cultural growth in our state and nation.”

This fiscal year also marked the first time the university’s foundation awarded more than $1 million in private scholarshi­ps in a single academic year. The foundation awarded a total of $1,224,322, bringing the UCA Foundation’s total scholarshi­ps to more than $11 million since its inception in 1981.

The UCA Foundation’s net assets are $50,461,693, making this the first time net assets have exceeded $50 million. The endowment is $27,877,726.

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