UMKC's Bold Fundraising Campaign: A Vision for the Future

UMKC Launches a Groundbreaking Fundraising Initiative
The University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) has embarked on a significant journey by launching the largest fundraising campaign in its 92-year history. This ambitious campaign is designed to enhance the quality of education, research capabilities, economic development, and community outreach. With a primary focus on transforming lives through education, UMKC aims to harness the support of its students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community.
Chancellor Mauli Agrawal's Vision
At the launch event, UMKC Chancellor Mauli Agrawal highlighted the campaign's potential impact. "While our goal is ambitious," Agrawal stated, "it will help us keep growing and thriving at a time when we're already riding an incredible wave. I'm inviting you to help turn today's momentum into tomorrow's breakthroughs that will strengthen not only our university but also our community and the world."
Goals of the Blue & Bold Campaign
Named the Blue & Bold campaign, the initiative aims to raise an impressive $700 million. The campaign prioritizes three key areas: providing scholarships and support to students, fostering innovation and technology in education, and enhancing community engagement through vital services such as healthcare and workforce development. To date, the campaign has raised over $335 million, signifying strong community support and confidence in UMKC's mission.
Investments in Infrastructure
A cornerstone of the Blue & Bold campaign is a commitment to invest at least $250 million into UMKC's infrastructure. This investment ensures that students and faculty have access to facilities that encourage learning and creativity. Some exciting developments include the Healthcare Delivery and Innovation Building on the Health Sciences Campus, expected to be completed soon, alongside renovations of key centers like the Olson Performing Arts Center and the Atterbury Welcome Center.
Support for Students and Faculty
The campaign is also focused on strengthening UMKC's endowments with an additional $100 million, which is set to provide around $50 million annually to support students, faculty, and various academic programs across numerous disciplines. This long-term financial security is essential for nurturing future leaders and innovators.
Community Commitment and Philanthropy
The Blue & Bold campaign emphasizes the role of philanthropy in education and community betterment. Amanda Davis, UMKC's chief advancement officer, described the university as a unique institution where care and generosity are integral to its culture. "Blue & Bold demonstrates what is possible when philanthropy combines with a deep commitment to vision and hard work," she noted.
Notable Contributions and Campaign Leadership
The campaign boasts a dedicated volunteer committee, co-chaired by Nelson Sabates, a longstanding professor at UMKC and his wife Rachael Sabates. Their family has committed a substantial multimillion-dollar donation, marking one of the largest contributions from alumni to UMKC, ensuring a bright future for the university's major projects.
Project Highlights
Among the innovative projects associated with the campaign is the establishment of the Institute for Advanced Materials and Applications, aimed at leading research in critical materials. Furthermore, UMKC plans to introduce new degree programs, including exciting options in Artificial Intelligence, reflecting its commitment to adapt and innovate in today's changing educational landscape.
Supporting UMKC's Mission Through Generosity
Bob Regnier, chair of the UMKC Foundation Board, echoes the sentiment that the university's supporters have continually demonstrated remarkable generosity and vision. "Their belief in our Carnegie Research 1 university has created tremendous momentum—and we’re just getting started," he affirmed, indicating a bright path ahead for both UMKC and the communities it serves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Blue & Bold campaign?
The Blue & Bold campaign aims to raise $700 million to enhance education, research, and community engagement at UMKC.
How much has the campaign raised so far?
The campaign has raised over $335 million to date, nearing the halfway mark towards its goal.
What are the primary focus areas of the campaign?
The campaign focuses on scholarships, technology in education, and community engagement services.
Who is leading the fundraising campaign?
The campaign is led by Chancellor Mauli Agrawal, alongside a volunteer committee co-chaired by Nelson Sabates and Rachael Sabates.
How will the funds be utilized?
Funds will be allocated for student scholarships, infrastructure improvements, and endowment growth to support ongoing academic excellence.
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