Georgia Southern sets fundraising record for third year in a row

Statesboro Commencement 2023

For the third straight year, Georgia Southern (GS) supporters have propelled the university to a record-breaking year of private fundraising.

Total cash, pledges and in-kind gifts to GS amounted to $23,831,604 during fiscal year 2023, which ended on June 30, 2023. That surpasses the total from the previous year, which was also a record at $22.3 million.

The record total was buoyed by another record-breaking fundraising year for the Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation, Inc., which raised a record $11.06 million in new pledges and outright gifts.

“As we soar into a very bright future for this university, record-breaking fundraising is a sign that GS is not only strong now, but poised for even greater heights,” said GS president Kyle Marrero. “We are endlessly thankful for the supporters, friends, alumni and donors who endorse our path forward and are stepping up to ensure our success.”

Donors helped with various projects and programs this past year, including:

  • One million dollars from Betty Foy Sanders for the Betty Foy Sanders School of Art with scholarships, travel and programmatic needs
  • $750,000 deferred gift for the Department of Biology to be used for student scholarships
  • Twenty-three newly created endowments
  • Anthony P. Tippins Family Training Facility for athletics

“Through unwavering dedication and the overwhelming generosity of our community, we have demonstrated the boundless potential of Eagle Nation in support of our students’ dreams and the university’s future,” said GS Foundation chair Mike Sanders. 

Last year’s Athletic Foundation chair Leonard Bevill added, “The impact of this achievement will ripple through generations, leaving an indelible mark on the trajectory of higher education and GS. I am humbled and inspired by the collective spirit that has made this three-year milestone possible.”

The Erk Russell Fund, the Athletic Foundation's annual fund, continues to grow and saw donations of $3.2 million this fiscal year. Additionally, the Athletic Foundation received 58 major gift commitments this year, which are gift commitments of $25,000 or greater to support Eagle Athletics.

Over the past three fiscal years, the Athletic Foundation has raised more than $27 million in support of GS Athletics. This total is the largest three-year fundraising window in department history.

“It’s clear that GS University’s power to transform lives and communities is making a positive impression with our private supporters,” said Trip Addison, vice president of advancement, noting that more than 3,600 alumni were among the supporters this past year. “I am grateful for the welcome reception we are receiving when we ask people to join in our effort to help support our students and the work they and our faculty are doing.”

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