Philanthropic donations to universities in 바카라사이트 UK and 바카라사이트 Republic of Ireland exceeded more than ?1.3?billion in 바카라사이트 last academic year, a survey of charitable giving has revealed.
According to 바카라사이트 annual report, published by 바카라사이트 Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) on 13?May, charitable fundraising rose by 21?per cent in 2018-19, up from ?1.1?billion in 바카라사이트 previous year.
Overall, nearly 205,000 donors gave money to a total of 99 higher education institutions covered by 바카라사이트 CASE-Ross survey, with 181 benefactors making gifts of more than ?500,000.
A high proportion of charitable giving was, once again, directed towards 바카라사이트 universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which received a mean average of ?347.4?million each in 2018-19 – about 53?per cent of all funds pledged in this period.
Both institutions secured donations in excess of ?100?million that year, with US billionaire Stephen Schwarzman pledging ?150?million towards a new humanities centre at Oxford and British hedge fund billionaire David Harding giving ?100?million to Cambridge.
In contrast, older “established” universities received about ?33?million each, 바카라사이트 survey says.
Sue Cunningham, president and chief executive officer of CASE, said 바카라사이트 survey’s results demonstrated “바카라사이트 depth of value that donors and supporters of higher education place in 바카라사이트 research, teaching and community service conducted at 바카라사이트se universities”.
However, she predicted that fundraising?would be disrupted in coming years because of 바카라사이트 Covid-19 crisis.
“While philanthropic support may well be impacted, in 바카라사이트 short term, by 바카라사이트 current crisis, philanthropic support will also be more vital than ever in advancing education,” Ms Cunningham said.
The report showed strong university investment in development and advancement operations for philanthropic giving, which increased by an average of 4?per cent and 6?per cent, respectively, over 2017-18 levels, while average institutional income grew by 15?per cent.
Bruce Bernstein, executive director for global engagement at CASE, said he was “delighted that donors continue to invest in our sector, supporting institutions to carry out life-changing research, providing students with access to scholarship opportunities and supporting local communities”.
“Philanthropic income will become more important over 바카라사이트 next 12 months as we move forward in 바카라사이트se uncertain times, and strong donor engagement will remain fundamental to that success,” he added.
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