Financial Report 2005

The Michigan Difference Campaign

The dedication and generosity of thousands of alumni and friends made 2004–05 a banner year for The Michigan Difference. Below are the stories of some of these wonderful donors and the exciting initiatives at Michigan that their gifts are making possible.

Progress through June 2005 by Purpose of Gift

  Goal Progress % of goal
Faculty Support $425 $182 43%
Student Support $400 $278 70%
Programmatic $775 $768 99%
Buildings $500 $320 64%
Total—Cash and Pledges $2,100 $1,548 74%
New Bequests $400 $282 71%
Total—All gifts $2,500 $1,830 73%

Progress through June 2005 by Type of Funds

  Goal Progress % of goal
Endowment $800 $518 65%
Expendable $800 $710 89%
Buildings $500 $320 64%
Total—Cash and Pledges $2,100 $1,548 74%
New Bequests $400 $282 71%
Total—All gifts $2,500 $1,830 73%

UM-Dearborn

UM-Dearborn launched its campaign as part of The Michigan Difference campaign kickoff in 2004. During this campaign year, one of their outstanding gifts serving the UM-Dearborn and the community was a $200,000 award from the McGregor Fund, a Detroit-based private foundation.

This gift helped make the launch of the Urban Environmental Outreach Program possible this fall. UM-Dearborn will work with elementary school teachers and parents to develop a nature program for students in Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Inkster, Detroit, and other communities. The goal is to help youngsters discover the connections between nature and their lives in an urban environment while enhancing their academic skills and interest in science.

UM-Flint

“Imagine: The UM-Flint Difference”—the largest-ever fundraising initiative for the Flint campus—has already generated half of its $30 million goal. The three-year capital campaign was launched April 16 as part of The Michigan Difference to raise money for scholarships, student research, the Honors Program, library resources, facility improvements, and University and community partnerships, as well as other priorities identified by campus leadership.

National Campaign Leadership

The University is grateful to the following individuals for serving as leaders of The Michigan Difference campaign:

Chair
Richard Rogel, Vail

Co-Chairs
Maxine Frankel, Detroit
Michael Jandernoa, Grand Rapids
William Pickard, Detroit
Sanford Robertson, San Francisco
Stephen Ross, New York
Penny Stamps, Miami

Honorary Chairs
President Gerald R. and Betty Ford, Palm Springs

Honorary Co-Chairs
William Davidson, Detroit
Allan Gilmour, Detroit
Ingrid and Donald Graham, York, Pennsylvania
Nicki and J. Ira Harris, Palm Beach
Ann Lurie, Chicago
Margaret Ann (Ranny) and John E. Riecker, Midland
Bo Schembechler, Ann Arbor
Joan and Preston R. Tisch, New York
Mike Wallace, New York
Helen and Sam Zell, Chicago

Vice Chairs
Robert M. Brown, Kalamazoo
Stanley Frankel, Detroit
David Frey, Grand Rapids
Doreen Hermelin, Detroit
Barrie Loeks, New York
Waltraud Prechter, Detroit
Joel Tauber, Detroit
Marshall M. Weinberg, New York
Robert Wood, Roxbury, Connecticut

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