University of Virginia President Jim Ryan announced this week that the school’s “Honor the Future” fundraising campaign has crossed the $4 billion threshold, against an established goal of $5 billion.
Launched publicly in 2019, the campaign has already made a profound impact on the University’s students, faculty, facilities and research in Charlottesville, Wise County and Northern Virginia.
Honor the Future has fueled new advances in medical research, supported outstanding faculty and scholarship, increased accessibility for first-generation students and transformed UVA’s facilities at the outset of its third century – all in pursuit of Ryan’s strategic goal to make UVA “the best public university in 2030, and one of the very best in the world, whether public or private.”
“I am deeply grateful for the generosity of our alumni, parents and friends,” Ryan said. “Their gifts of all sizes are inspirational – they show a confidence in UVA’s current and future opportunities to improve lives, not just in our community, but around the world.”
A significant achievement of the campaign is the success of a matching program to create new endowed scholarships and professorships. The Bicentennial Scholars Fund, named in honor of UVA’s 200th anniversary in 2017, has generated $565 million in combined gifts and matching funds to support almost 480 new endowed scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students. The broad array of new scholarships is having an immediate and lasting effect on UVA’s efforts to increase accessibility and affordability while attracting the most exceptional students from all backgrounds, the University said.