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Report on Voluntary Support, September 30, 2009 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN REGENTS' COMMUNICATION ITEM FOR INFORMATION September 30, 2009 REPORT ON VOLUNTARY SUPPORT SUMMARY BY SOURCE The following figures include outright gifts and pledge payments for all purposes, from all fundraising efforts within the University. Not included are pledges at original face value, bequests not yet distributed, or deferred payment devices such as insurance policies. YEAR-TO-DATE YEAR-TO-DATE GIFTS FOR GIFTS FOR SOURCES OF GIFTS 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 SEPTEMBER 2008 SEPTEMBER 2009 Individuals: Living Individuals $20,701,705 $26,527,403 $6,249,704 $5,719,404 Realized Bequests 15,262,139 5,194,041 8,690,744 3,684,205 Total Individuals 35,963,844 31,721,444 14,940,448 9,403,609 Corporations 2,689,167 2,315,000 900,058 1,023,936 Foundations 8,037,722 5,802,533 2,774,399 1,667,825 Associations/Others 3,818,510 4,656,658 813,043 1,258,827 TOTAL $50,509,243 $44,495,635 $19,427,948 $13,354,197 SUMMARY BY TYPE OF GIFT YEAR-TO-DATE YEAR-TO-DATE GIFTS FOR GIFTS FOR TYPES OF GIFTS 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 SEPTEMBER 2008 SEPTEMBER 2009 Cash and Equivalents $49,274,086 $44,238,178 $18,651,376 $13,170,153 Gifts-In-Kind 934,832 187,457 556,722 164,044 Life Income Agreements 300,325 70,000 219,850 20,000 Outside Managed Irrevocable Trusts 0 0 0 0 TOTAL $50,509,243 $44,495,635 $19,427,948 $13,354,197 Respectfully submitted, Jerry A. May Vice President for Development October 2009 ITEM FOR INFORMATION September 30, 2009 REPORT ON VOLUNTARY SUPPORT SUMMARY BY SOURCE STATE OF OUTSIDE OF STATE OF OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN STATE YEAR-TO-DATE YEAR-TO-DATE YEAR-TO-DATE YEAR-TO-DATE SOURCES OF GIFTS 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 2009 - 2010 GIFTS RECEIVED % OF GIFT RECEIPTS Individuals: Living Individuals $7,577,999 $18,949,404 28.6% 71.4% Realized Bequests 3,884,370 1,309,671 74.8% 25.2% Total Individuals 11,462,369 20,259,075 36.1% 63.9% Corporations 534,800 1,780,200 23.1% 76.9% Foundations 1,661,809 4,140,724 28.6% 71.4% Associations/Others 1,132,870 3,523,788 24.3% 75.7% TOTAL Dollars $14,791,848 $29,703,787 33.2% 66.8% DONORS % OF DONORS Individuals: Living Individuals 10,022 6,351 61.2% 38.8% Realized Bequests 25 22 53.2% 46.8% Total Individuals 10,047 6,373 61.2% 38.8% Corporations 111 274 28.8% 71.2% Foundations 21 44 32.3% 67.7% Associations/Others 150 95 61.2% 38.8% TOTAL Donors 10,329 6,786 60.4% 39.6% October 2009 The University of Michigan Office of Development Unit Report of Gifts Received 4 Year Report as of September 30, 2009 Transactions Dollars Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Year Ended June 30,YTD YTD Fiscal Year Ended June 30, YTD YTD UNIT 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 Taubman Arch & Urban 1,097 1,022 864 159 127$ 1,133,442 $ 1,815,265 $ 419,961 $ 94,028 $ 275,297 Art and Design 1,049 870 631 128 104 1,417,761 1,604,012 1,785,659 1,163,985 824,466 Ross School of Business 8,858 9,000 8,310 1,302 1,203 22,911,545 28,404,783 21,634,051 2,983,619 4,700,660 Dentistry 2,486 2,433 1,977 355 449 3,189,249 3,172,174 2,740,778 650,386 289,085 Education 3,708 3,692 3,098 527 603 3,048,411 4,357,426 757,128 448,202 311,777 Engineering 9,150 9,403 7,878 1,278 1,336 27,490,151 36,416,892 17,559,109 8,904,546 2,409,635 School of Information 1,178 1,064 913 126 145 2,697,084 822,048 922,929 80,755 66,921 Kinesiology 874 1,164 881 205 142 878,138 2,038,034 1,462,978 138,326 48,120 Law School 6,312 6,899 6,314 798 668 17,786,851 18,242,681 18,060,888 2,795,662 1,675,934 LSA 19,539 20,141 16,948 2,171 2,210 33,539,047 36,372,262 25,023,754 5,100,979 2,896,517 School of Music, Theater & Dance 4,873 4,751 4,284 724 463 6,108,731 5,160,965 3,076,993 476,693 396,105 Natural Resources & Env. 1,062 1,052 838 95 144 2,695,520 3,019,836 2,520,724 288,688 365,767 Nursing 1,994 2,081 1,792 289 282 1,311,380 1,891,758 1,061,837 163,062 400,981 Pharmacy 1,683 1,514 1,210 237 180 2,685,812 2,665,200 2,191,768 759,499 88,001 Public Health 2,316 2,104 2,138 300 307 9,313,205 7,214,452 15,878,716 1,510,616 1,082,953 Ford School Public Policy 590 690 469 85 50 3,272,927 2,295,223 956,768 591,052 377,652 Rackham Graduate School 5,393 4,740 4,126 523 560 5,262,409 2,135,443 6,895,034 265,625 605,505 Social Work 1,478 1,489 1,402 272 238 1,852,015 1,825,294 881,142 33,008 41,208 Health System Medical School 20,880 19,834 20,589 4,455 3,847 67,511,110 75,100,119 57,736,048 9,343,363 16,901,533 Hospital 9,250 7,327 6,748 1,197 1,161 14,491,280 27,477,487 8,575,340 790,580 643,615 Dearborn Campus 4,172 4,230 3,925 554 628 3,783,401 4,077,630 4,233,562 260,116 468,593 Flint Campus 2,098 2,648 2,437 467 526 3,540,450 3,658,298 8,506,786 257,455 621,855 WFUM-TV 7,273 6,778 5,491 923 77 746,829 695,199 556,939 146,425 6,003 Alumni Association 1,846 1,798 1,440 176 112 939,432 556,817 829,796 107,505 328,265 Athletics 19,688 20,192 18,590 801 552 21,963,298 26,981,617 23,651,805 2,204,097 3,190,761 Museum of Art 1,250 1,151 1,298 135 180 8,907,449 10,038,355 2,881,399 680,788 781,087 Univ Library 612 658 557 49 52 1,325,686 1,965,649 1,981,522 240,764 32,449 Univ Musical Society 1,884 2,094 2,095 510 530 2,865,026 3,405,744 2,349,652 715,512 270,924 The University of Michigan Office of Development Unit Report of Gifts Received 4 Year Report as of September 30, 2009 Transactions Dollars Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Year Ended June 30,YTD YTD Fiscal Year Ended June 30, YTD YTD UNIT 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 Office of the President 457 589 633 120 97 1,346,359 999,288 689,929 130,298 214,924 WUOM/WVGR 26,504 27,385 33,131 2,815 3,353 3,689,761 4,067,477 4,004,493 407,778 473,813 VP Academic & Provost 199 173 192 33 40 3,830,438 3,377,799 7,865,710 230,263 937,369 CCEW 570 485 381 46 36 554,922 927,540 471,272 65,145 19,383 Clements Library 708 572 536 28 66 1,398,682 1,055,233 1,419,264 129,521 46,158 Office of Financial Aid 1,482 1,800 1,118 243 191 4,391,447 7,226,667 6,045,227 1,937,671 1,428,763 Bentley Historical Library 247 199 208 6 6 168,903 53,092 99,528 1,375 25,150 Botanical Gardens & Arboretum 1,967 2,149 2,192 375 293 788,211 515,077 360,077 155,174 75,011 VP Development 40 55 50 20 37 2,416,116 724,676 2,197,691 221,232 268,710 VP Finance 219 145 337 32 149 1,885,782 1,352,471 688,523 702,972 16,671 Pending/Unallocated 0 1 0 0 0 0 24,027 0 0 0 Unrestricted/Undesignated 38 0 0 0 0 12,058 0 0 0 0 VP Research 92 60 44 7 12 2,513,968 4,005,816 2,361,177 409,930 348,235 Inst of Social Research 228 164 219 34 28 2,324,036 2,911,350 3,115,689 120,228 222,877 VP Student Affairs 1,416 1,772 1,553 328 214 2,101,421 1,286,570 1,216,317 307,028 309,337 Michigan League 1,013 728 936 13 87 244,295 100,259 93,888 6,840 7,162 WCBN 354 180 366 35 7 23,705 13,475 22,885 2,266 405 Other 42 32 30 18 0 3,380 2,741 2,635 0 0 TOTAL 178,169 177,308 169,169 22,994 21,492$ 300,361,123 $ 342,054,221 $ 265,787,374 $ 46,023,057 $ 44,495,635 TOTAL DONORS 120,195 119,137 115,370 18,372 17,115 16.7% 13.9% -22.3% 1.9% -3.3% The University of Michigan Office of Development SOURCE of Gifts as of September 30, 2009 Fiscal Year Ended June 30, FYTD FYTD SOURCE 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 Individuals Living Individuals$ 173,776,286 $ 212,383,415 $ 148,772,799 $ 20,701,705 $ 26,527,403 Realized Bequests 39,762,346 38,612,690 38,413,048 15,262,139 5,194,041 Total Individuals 213,538,632 250,996,105 187,185,847 35,963,844 31,721,444 Corporations 21,524,083 22,587,467 17,050,205 2,689,167 2,315,000 Foundations 48,707,892 52,011,653 43,630,928 8,037,722 5,802,533 Associations 16,590,516 16,458,996 17,920,394 3,818,510 4,656,658 TOTAL DOLLARS$ 300,361,123 $ 342,054,221 $ 265,787,374 $ 50,509,243 $ 44,495,635 Individuals Living Individuals 170,169 169,499 161,200 21,413 20,087 Realized Bequests 327 336 424 87 84 Total Individuals 170,496 169,835 161,624 21,500 20,171 Corporations 5,615 5,329 5,092 940 787 Foundations 484 504 474 95 122 Associations/Others 1,574 1,640 1,979 459 412 TOTAL TRANSACTIONS 178,169 177,308 169,169 22,994 21,492 The University of Michigan Office of Development Distribution Report of Gifts Received 4 Year Report as of September 30, 2009 Fiscal Year Ended June 30, FYTD FYTD DISTRIBUTION 2007 2008 2009 Sept 30, 2008 Sept 30, 2009 Instruction$ 28,511,261 $ 25,987,602 $ 29,719,673 $ 4,022,281 $ 3,980,522 Research 56,392,039 49,748,981 50,033,210 11,126,335 10,844,658 Public Service 27,554,492 29,787,716 26,481,493 3,628,402 2,767,159 Academic Support 12,269,558 11,146,059 12,187,487 2,322,746 2,137,100 Student Service 1,355,480 2,467,358 1,185,523 164,463 290,686 Institutional Support 3,286,630 3,282,040 2,054,017 4,285,700 490,773 Scholarships & Fellowships 16,838,892 17,425,000 17,971,755 2,826,561 2,754,604 Total Operating Funds 146,208,352 139,844,756 139,633,158 28,376,488 23,265,502 Construction 48,310,576 57,128,781 33,990,857 4,061,758 12,585,072 Endowment 73,884,485 97,853,241 60,145,899 8,492,177 6,203,129 Quasi Endowment 8,973,982 13,181,171 15,295,670 7,449,414 1,377,518 Life Income Agreements 12,761,268 14,985,856 4,959,716 300,325 70,000 Outside Managed Irrevocable Trusts 152,304 0 2,219,593 0 0 Student Loan Funds 325,764 130,145 141,577 0 0 Assets 5,073,886 14,572,028 4,941,400 934,832 187,457 Other 4,670,506 4,358,243 4,459,504 894,249 806,957 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION $ 300,361,123 $ 342,054,221 $ 265,787,374 $ 50,509,243 $ 44,495,635 % CHANGE 0.7% 16.7% -22.3% -11.9% The University of Michigan Office of Development Gifts by INDIVIDUALS by Unit as of September 30, 2009 Gifts by UNIT ALUMNI
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