CORRECTION: Due to editing errors, Friday’s “UNC to launch fundraising campaign” incorrectly stated that UNC has brought in at least $2.6 million in fundraising each year during the past five years. The correct number is $260 million. The article also stated that the University of Virginia plans to bring in about $2.8 million in gifts for the fiscal year 2012. The correct number is $280 million. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes.
With declining state support and another year of budget cuts looming, administrators have begun planning for the University’s largest fundraising campaign ever.
The University will roll out the project within the next two and a half years, aiming to generate more than $2.38 billion dollars during a span of eight years, said Matt Kupec, vice chancellor for University advancement.
In the meantime, UNC officials will be emphasizing the importance of fundraising for scholarships and professorships, which have been particularly vulnerable during the economic downturn, to potential donors, Kupec said.
“Clearly as we look at tuition and aid, we’re taking a refreshed look at the way we do fundraising,” he said.
Kupec said officials will target alumni, local UNC supporters, foundations and corporations for gift donations during the involved planning process.
“Going out and asking someone for a major gift doesn’t just happen overnight,” he said. “It’s a process that takes time, clearly one that we’ve done well before.”
Officials are hoping the effort will exceed the $2.38 billion raised in the Carolina First campaign that started in 1999 and ended in 2007.
“It was one of the most successful campaigns ever in higher education in America,” he said.