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CWU UA FY19 Impact Report

FY19 IMPACT REPORT

Table of Contents

Introduction

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FY19 Goals

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UA Strategic Overview

9-11

FY19 Standout Numbers

12-13

UA College Support

14-20

Additional Information

21-23

FY20 Goals

24-25

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CWU University Advancement Impact Report University Advancement (UA) at Central Washington University remains committed to supporting the ongoing success of Central. We do this by focusing on the vision around our mission, values, and priorities; engagement of our alumni, donors, community members, students, faculty, and staff; and investment of an intentional and personalized approach that results in transformational support for the university. Our annual impact report explores the various ways that donors, alumni, and friends have helped transform the lives of current and future Wildcats. We deeply appreciate you and your generosity, which provides students with an exceptional education and life-changing opportunities. Your support of areas such as student scholarships, academic programs, and student success assist and inspire us to make Central Washington University an institution of distinction.

FY19

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In this report, you will see University

VISION around our mission, values, and priorities

Advancement’s recent achievements as well as the goals we hope to achieve in FY20. The contents of this report are made possible by our supporters who keep Central moving forward through their remarkable commitment to the Wildcat family.

ENGAGEMENT of our alumni, donors, community members, students, faculty, and staff INVESTMENT in an intentional and personalized approach that results in transformational support for the university

Thank you for staying engaged.

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GOAL #1

To honor our donors, in FY19 we had 34 donor events where we recognized our 143 scholarship donors, 817 historical donors, and 683 scholarship recipients. We currently have 729 donors in the Gold Society, 709 donors in the President’s Society, 323 donors in the 1891 Society, and 173 donors in the Barge Society. We are grateful for our donors who give for consecutive years, with 15 donors giving for 15 years, 62 donors giving for 10 years, 149 donors giving for five years, and 301 donors giving for three years. After changing from a General Scholarship Application (GSA) to Scholarship Central, students were able to apply and be awarded their FY19 funding though Scholarship Central. Philanthropists and Young Philanthropist of the Year awards were named for the first time, naming Ben (’79) and Nancy Remak Philanthropists of the Year and Andrew Mork (’11) Young Philanthropist of the Year . CWU won its first Educational Fundraising Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) in “Overall Improvement” for demonstrating significant program growth over three years of >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28

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