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Gratitude Report 2023

In fiscal year 2022–23, nearly 160,000 donors gave in support of the 91̽»¨ to expand access to educational opportunities, facilitate groundbreaking research and drive life-changing medical advancements today and in the years to come.

Thank you to those who continue to invest in the 91̽»¨and its important public mission. We’re pleased to share the following report that showcases the collective impact of your generosity.

FY23 PRIVATE SUPPORT

July 1, 2022–June 30, 2023

$625M

in total contributions

159,586

donors contributed to the 91̽»¨in support of students, faculty, programs and facilities

17,641

donors made their first gift to the 91̽»¨in FY23

12,500+

students were supported by scholarships and fellowships in FY23

48,226

donors gave less than $100 in FY23, totaling $1,765,682

126

new endowed funds were established in FY23

FY23 GIFT PURPOSE

Ìý CURRENT USEÌý ENDOWMENTÌý TOTALÌý
Student supportÌý $66,876,557Ìý $32,645,355Ìý $99,521,912Ìý
Faculty supportÌý $177,013,369Ìý $47,524,785Ìý $224,538,154Ìý
Program support for faculty and studentsÌý $118,726,962Ìý $17,801,707Ìý $136,528,669Ìý
CapitalÌý $73,622,871Ìý $63,456Ìý $73,686,327Ìý
Excellence fundsÌý $63,127,868Ìý $27,892,283Ìý $91,020,151Ìý
TOTALÌý $499,367,628Ìý $125,927,586Ìý $625,295,213Ìý

FY23 SUPPORT BY AREA

Ìý DONORSÌý TOTALÌý
Academic and Student AffairsÌý 5,131Ìý $21,749,403Ìý
Broadcast ServicesÌý 96,828Ìý $21,589,572Ìý
College of Arts & SciencesÌý 11,175Ìý $54,139,646Ìý
College of Built EnvironmentsÌý 1,455Ìý $6,503,082Ìý
College of EducationÌý 987Ìý $29,378,885Ìý
College of EngineeringÌý 2,850Ìý $41,064,983Ìý
College of the EnvironmentÌý 2,071Ìý $23,627,070Ìý
Evans School of Public Policy & GovernanceÌý 638Ìý $4,634,506Ìý
Foster School of BusinessÌý 2,709Ìý $31,175,887Ìý
Information SchoolÌý 601Ìý $2,403,741Ìý
Intercollegiate AthleticsÌý 10,268Ìý $47,190,532Ìý
LibrariesÌý 1,002Ìý $7,552,651Ìý
Other University SupportÌý 14,848Ìý $13,893,062Ìý
President’s FundsÌý 3,110Ìý $887,107Ìý
School of DentistryÌý 666Ìý $4,675,301Ìý
School of LawÌý 901Ìý $6,672,489Ìý
School of NursingÌý 880Ìý $9,765,922Ìý
School of PharmacyÌý 757Ìý $4,892,553Ìý
School of Public HealthÌý 749Ìý $21,979,005Ìý
School of Social WorkÌý 473Ìý $2,067,132Ìý
91̽»¨BothellÌý 692Ìý $1,344,201Ìý
91̽»¨MedicineÌý 16,032Ìý $262,558,116Ìý
91̽»¨TacomaÌý 861Ìý $5,550,366Ìý
Ìý Ìý Ìý
TOTALÌý 159,586Ìý $625,295,213Ìý

PHILANTHROPIC IMPACT STORIES

Wild Dog in Botswana

Scene of change

91̽»¨professor Briana Abrahms uses data to help people and animals cope — and coexist — amid climate change.

DISCOVER HOW

Photo of Amara Cunningham

Do it for the person next to you

Husky gymnastics leader Amara Cunningham uses her unique position to encourage and inspire others.

From left, Fatma Inanici prepares to place EMG sensors on Jessie Owen in the AMP Lab.

A new treatment for spinal cord injury

91̽»¨researchers find that electrical stimulation of the spinal cord leads to major gains in movement.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Ana Mari Cauce

Ana Mari Cauce

President, 91̽»¨

Mary Gresch

Mary Gresch

Senior Vice President, University Advancement / President, 91̽»¨Foundation

Tamara Michel Josserand

Tamara M. Josserand

Vice President for Development

Portrait of Ken Denman

Ken Denman

Chair, 91̽»¨Foundation Board