The University of Michigan has released the final results of its Victors for Michigan campaign. In October 2018, the university became the first public university to raise more than $5 billion in the most successful fundraising campaign in its history.
At the campaign close of Dec. 31, 2018, more than 398,000 donors gave 2.4 million gifts over 7.5 years, totaling $5.28 billion. This includes:
- $1.22 billion for student support, enabling U-M to expand opportunities and enrich the educational experience for all students, regardless of background$1.71 billion for innovative programs in areas such as engaged learning, patient care, music, arts, libraries and more
 - $1.47 billion for distinguished faculty and research across all 19 schools and colleges, UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint
 - $676 million for world-class facilities, including research laboratories, student housing, classrooms, music/arts venues, athletics and recreation
 
Of nearly 400,000 donors:
- 94 percent gave less than $5,000
 - Almost half made their very first gift to Michigan in this campaign
 - 55 percent did not attend U-M
 - 11,948 students gave nearly $2.49 million
 - 22,740 faculty, staff and retirees gave more than $201 million
 - A network of 1,655 volunteer donors around the world helped expand the cause.
 
The funds raised span all of Ann Arbor’s 19 schools and colleges, UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint.
About $1.22 billion for student support: 92 percent for scholarships and fellowships, and 8 percent for internships, study abroad and more. Donors established more than 4,200 new scholarship funds and grew the endowment for student support by $915 million, helping to make the U-M Go Blue Guarantee possible.
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Blavin Scholars Program for students who spent time in foster care
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Neilsen Foundation scholarship for students with spinal cord injuries
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A new scholarship for students in the Collegiate Recovery Program
 
About $1.71 billion for programs: engaged learning, patient care, music, arts, libraries and more, including:
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Patient and Family Support Services for cancer patients at Michigan Medicine
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Wolverine Pathways to help high school students prepare for college
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Brightmoor maker space in Detroit
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Och Initiative for Women in Finance
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New York Philharmonic residency at UMS
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Matthaei Botanical Gardens trail and Nichols Arboretum peonies
 
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Chad Carr Pediatric Brain Tumor Center
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Forbes Institute for Cancer Discovery
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Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics
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Forsyth Professorship for Medieval Art
 
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Ford Motor Company Robotics Building
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Munger Graduate Residences
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U-M Nursing School
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Aikens Hybrid Operating Suite
 
                    