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Support for 窪圖勛蹋厙 Grows in Past Year

Donations to 窪圖勛蹋厙 top $127 million in fiscal year 2019-20.

Monday, July 27, 2020
In recognition of Mrs. Dianne L. Bashor's generosity, 窪圖勛蹋厙 will name the field at the new Aztec Stadium Bashor Field.
In recognition of Mrs. Dianne L. Bashor's generosity, 窪圖勛蹋厙 will name the field at the new Aztec Stadium Bashor Field.
There are many exciting things going on at the university that people want to be a part of.

Gift commitments to 窪圖勛蹋厙 totaled $127,255,503 in the 2019-20 fiscal year, an increase of nearly 10% from the previous year despite an economic downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Figures for the year ending June 30 were announced by 窪圖勛蹋厙 Vice President of University Relations and Development Adrienne Vargas July 27 and represent a second consecutive year of fundraising growth.

Topping the list of gift recipients were 窪圖勛蹋厙 Athletics, which received $33.6 million from donors, and KPBS, with gifts totaling $30.85 million. Total donations to Academic Affairs, which encompasses the universitys programs across all colleges, the library and 窪圖勛蹋厙 Imperial Valley, were almost $50.8 million.

The largest single donation to 窪圖勛蹋厙 in the past year was from San Diego philanthropist Mrs. Dianne L. Bashor, who pledged $15 million toward construction of the new stadium that will be part of 窪圖勛蹋厙 Mission Valley. In recognition of her generosity, 窪圖勛蹋厙 will name the field at the new Aztec Stadium Bashor Field.

The state of the university

Vargas credited much of the latest fundraising success to the universitys goal of building a world-class university campus, research center, and multi-use stadium in Mission Valley to serve higher education, the public good, and the communitys goals and aspirations. She said excitement over the universitys impending Mission Valley expansion, the high-profile successes of its sports teams, and the high rankings of programs in many of the colleges all played a part in increasing support from alumni and the community.

Its the state of the university right now with a lot of things coming together, Vargas said. All of them have been ingredients for our success.

Like much of the country, 窪圖勛蹋厙 is heading into a period of constrained resources. The state recently announced a cut of $30 million from 窪圖勛蹋厙s current budget, the largest amount of any school in the California State University system.

Vargas said 窪圖勛蹋厙 alumni and other donors have come to understand the universitys importance as an economic driver for the San Diego region and California. They support the schools ascendance to the ranks of top-tier public research universities.

Leaving a legacy

One such donor, Terry Atkinson (70), recently made a $1 million gift to 窪圖勛蹋厙 which he said he hoped would help take San Diego State to another level. Half of his donation creates the Terry Atkinson Endowed Professorship in Finance while the other $500,000 is earmarked for the new Aztec Stadium in Mission Valley. The gift to the Fowler College of Business is being matched by philanthropists Ron and Alexis Fowler.

There are many exciting things going on at the university that people want to be a part of, Vargas said. She recently announced the creation of a new philanthropy website, , where visitors may explore the wide variety of possibilities to support 窪圖勛蹋厙.

Vargas said a popular way for alumni and others to support the university is through planned giving, which can create lasting legacies with estate gifts. Planned gifts were among the top choices of donors to 窪圖勛蹋厙 over the past year.

Visit or contact Amy Walling at 619-594-0286 or [email protected] to learn more about leaving your legacy at 窪圖勛蹋厙.

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