President’s Letter 1 Vice President’s Letter 3 FAMU Foundation Chair’s Letter 4 College of Education 5 Par for the Bar 7 Evolution of the Classroom 9 Hazing 11 The Next Generation of Engineers 13 Honor Roll of Donors - Organizations 15 Honor Roll of Donors - Individuals 17 Year in Review 21 Love & Legacy 33 Foundation Board Members 36 Financials 37 Recognition 41

Dear Supporters:

On behalf of Florida A&M University (FAMU), I would like to thank everyone who has shown financial support through contributions to the University Foundation during the 2011-2012 academic year. In this edition of the FAMU Foundation Annual Report, you will be able to access vital information regarding contributions made to our Foundation and University from our many dedicated supporters. As custodi- ans of contributions from alumni, faculty, staff, friends and the private sector, the continued support of the Foundation is indeed a critical element in the overall advancement of FAMU.

As you review this important report, be mindful of the need for alumni and supporters everywhere to give monetary contributions whenever possible. In light of the sustained economic challenges faced by our nation, it is more imperative than ever that all members of the University family contribute finan- cially toward the continued support of our institution and the students we serve. By doing so, we can continue to make great strides in our efforts to take FAMU to greater heights in our quest for excellence in all that we do. With this in mind, I encourage you to take the necessary time to review this financial publication. I challenge you to commit yourself toward helping to strengthen any areas that may show a need for additional assistance in this upcoming academic year.

Again, thank you for your continued support of the University.

Sincerely,

Larry Robinson, Ph.D. Interim President

2 Dear FAMU Alumni, Friends and Supporters,

On behalf of all the deserving students, faculty and staff who have benefited from your generosity, thank you for your commitment and support. This year has marked a milestone that will forever be etched into the chronicles of our history—125 years. We are grateful for every accomplishment you have helped us achieve and with your continued support we can look forward to another 125 years of “Excellence with Caring.”

This past fiscal year has not been without challenge. Despite that challenge and because ofyour generosity, we have embarked on opportunities that have yielded us a tremendously successful year. US News & World Report ranked us as the No.1 public historically black college and university (HBCU) in the 2012 ranking for HBCUs. According to Forbes Magazine, we are one of the “Best Colleges in the Nation.” The Princeton Review not only named us one of the “Best Colleges in the Southeast”, but also one of the “311 Green Colleges” for the second time. Our faculty has collected 23 patents and our students have competed nation-wide and repeatedly returned as champions. We remain one of the top HBCUs in producing African-American graduates in the fields of engineering, science and technology, pharmacy and more.

Many were anticipating the start of a comprehensive campaign this past fiscal year. While various challenges called for the postponing of that campaign, we have been busy at work in preparation for its start. We have strengthened our infrastructure by adding new technology and expanding our staff. Additionally, we have purchased a new building and relocated our Foundation staff to a 30,000 sq. ft. building on Tennessee Street. This purchase facilitated a significant cost saving as we transitioned from renting to owning a building that will allow us to generate additional revenue.

Much of what has been accomplished would not have been possible without your support. We understand that you have made a significant investment into the well-being and success of our students and we commit ourselves to producing a return on that investment. Thank you for the statement of commitment you make every time you make a gift to this University. Every gift is critical to helping us continue to remain competitive and successful in responding to the needs of our nation.

Sincerely,

Thomas J. Haynes, Ph.D. Vice President, University Advancement Executive Director, FAMU Foundation, Inc. 3 Dear Donors, Alumni and Friends,

The 2011-2012 fiscal year has been riddled with unprecedented challenges. Two wars left our economy weak, at best. Our nation has tirelessly fought to recover from one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression. College tuition rates have continuously increased nation-wide while the pool of financial aid is decreasing. Later on this year, students will once again face the chance that student loan rates will double. While these challenges are far from insurmountable, the success of our nation will be significantly impacted by the state of higher education.

President Obama has challenged the nation to a goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020. As the largest HBCU, by attendance, we are committed to doing our part to meet that goal. We are looking for our alumni, corporate partners, foundations and friends to join us in this endeavor. Your giving will help our nation remain globally relevant and competitive in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). It will in the development of students with the talent and ability necessary to respond to the challenges of our nation and world. It will fund the research that will make our nation globally attractive.

Now, more than ever, we need to see Rattler Pride and American Pride evidenced through giving. Our future depends on it. As you review this report, I hope you will not only celebrate our achievements but also recognize our needs. I hope that you will affirm your commitment to help us push our nation forward. Looking ahead, we anticipate the accomplishments of great things, ALL with your help.

Sincerely,

Twuanna Munroe Ward Chair FAMU Foundation, Inc.

4 In 1887, the State Normal School for Back in the 1970s, the College of professors to offer all of the courses, Colored Students was established to Education could have been described so [students] had the opportunity to provide advanced training to black as the heartbeat of the University. choose some of the best professors in teachers. Offering one of the first “Programs offered by the College of their areas from across the country.” opportunities to step out of agriculture Education were among the top offered Interim Dean Dr. Patricia Green-Powell, and into the realm of professionalism, by the University,” recalled Professor a native of Quincy, Florida, recalled this white-framed building gave way Robert Lemons, who joined the faculty the excitement and anticipation of to the University that we know today. in 1974. Presenting options to students her siblings and their friends as they As FAMU’s oldest college, the College limited by segregation, the COE awaited news of the incoming summer of Education (COE) shares with the attracted the “top and best students.” professors. “It was something about University its beginning. Laced with the With a curriculum bearing the same coming back to FAMU during the tradition of “Excellence with Caring,” caliber as that of other institutions summer. I don’t care if you lived in its history offers an unparalleled and as one of the first institutions Detroit; you gladly made your way to perspective on the legacy of FAMU. in the state to become NCATE Tallahassee for these programs.” While sitting and conversing with approved, the COE also appealed to Prior to becoming a member of the the college’s interim dean and a few professionals seeking advancement faculty, Dr. Green-Powell attended the professors, this group willfully opened through graduate level education. University as a student in the 1970s. the vault of history—reflecting on days “It was a mecca,” described Lemons. Majoring in speech pathology and of old and outlining the vision for the “Hoards of teachers came back every audiology, she was a part of a group future. summer to participate in the graduate of students who trained to serve 5 programs. FAMU didn’t have enough making evidence-based decisions for continuous improvement to the unit’s programs and services. Now celebrating 125 years, along with the University, Dr. Green-Powell believes “our product is still a good product.” Many of the practices introduced when she was a student have been encased in titles and descriptions and modeled as standards for today. Understanding that “we teach with the same fervor and passion that we were taught,” the manner as speech and language therapists this, the College of Education hosts in which faculty extend themselves in public schools as well as in local two forums to address topics to students has not changed. “We rehabilitation centers. During that relevant to students each semester. are supportive and nurturing,” said time, clinical education was an active Additionally, the school offers tutorial Lemons. “I think one of the common part of the curriculum and afforded services, certification preparation and threads running though our veins is students the opportunity to integrate counseling services for students. “We that we make a sincere effort and theoretical and practical knowledge have made tremendous strides to investment in our product,” added by performing professional duties make certain that our students are Dr. Green-Powell. “With all of us, its under appropriate supervision. “In academically sound,” said Dr. Green- [still] leading from the heart; teaching public schools, there were cases where Powell. from the heart.” With every graduating students with articulation or stuttering On a much larger scale, leadership class, the College of Education’s legacy problems and, in many cases, delayed and faculty have begun constructing of excellence continues to grow strong. language development caused them a new framework for preparing to shy away from class participation, Transformative School Teachers and thereby impeding academic progress,” Leaders who are uniquely qualified said Dr. Green-Powell. “One of the most to meet the needs of 21st century rewarding experiences of my program learners. Set to be implemented was knowing how much of an impact next fall, the framework will align the we had on these students.” Through instruction, programs, and services collaboration with local rehabilitation of the college with Four Pillars of centers, FAMU students also provided Excellence for 21st Century Teachers speech and language therapy for a and Leaders: 1) Professional Expertise; condition experienced by stroke 2)Cultural Competence; 3)Critical patients called aphasia. “For these Inquiry; and 4) ReflectivePractice. The patients, our primary aim of speech faculty and staff have spent over a and language therapy was to maximize year in discussion and debate towards their ability to communicate.” consensus on the reform of educator Throughout its history, the College of preparation at FAMU. The result Education has consistently responded will be a leaner, stronger system for to the demand for well- qualified educators. “From 1996 to 2004, we were the top producer of [black] teachers in the United States,” noted Lemons. While demands have changed, the goal remains the same—producing well- qualified educators, suited as leaders and fitted to make a difference. To help accomplish 7 FAMU’s College of Law hosted its inaugural Par for the Bar Golf Tournament in September 2011. Held at the Grand Cypress Golf Resort in Orlando, FL, the event featured representatives from some of the largest law firms in the city. These firms included: Broussard, Cullen & Degailler, Dean Mead, GrayRobinson, and Greenberg Traurig. Former NBA stars and current Community Ambassadors Nick Anderson and Bo Outlaw participated as celebrity guests. All proceeds benefited College of Law scholarships and programs. While Turner Construction Company served as the presenting sponsor, other sponsors included OR&L Facility Services, Sodexo, Brightline Strategies, CenturyLink, Golfsmith, Toshiba Business Solutions, Votum Construction, and Rolling Green Landscape.

8 9 The dynamics of the classroom have evolved

With the help of our supporters, FAMU has of the traditional campus environment. The been able to remain relevant in the continually Distance Learning Program extends the reach of evolving world of education. Now, “Excellence FAMU while allowing the University to maintain with Caring” not only extends beyond the relevance in a technological society. main campus but has also found its place on the World Wide Web. FAMU’s Distance “The need for distance education programs is Learning Program has kicked of its 2nd year! first and foremost because of student demand,” Offering master’s degrees in business, nursing said Director for Institutional Technology and public health, this program continues to Franzetta D. Fitz. “An online distance education respond to the demand for education outside program allows FAMU to compete with other institutions to provide the same quality of education online that our traditional students receive.” Florida A&M University (FAMU) has provide a safer and healthier taken significant steps to prevent environment for learning.” hazing and to restructure the management of its famed Marching In addition, in spring 2013, students “100” band. The University will be required to sign an anti- conducted a nationwide search hazing pledge attesting that they for a director of marching and pep will not participate in any form of bands, a high-level administrator hazing. This will be a prerequisite to oversee anti-hazing initiatives for any student to register for and a new band compliance officer. classes. “We are confident that the anti-hazing efforts at FAMU will be As part of its broader on-going successful and will serve as a model efforts to eradicate hazing, FAMU for other colleges, universities, and launched its new anti-hazing other entities within our society website — StopHazingatFAMU. plagued with this unfortunate com — to further educate students, issue,” said Chairman of the FAMU faculty, alumni and others about Board of Trustees Solomon L. Badger the dangers of hazing, foster an III. “The overwhelming support and online community and encourage commitment to the efforts by the collaboration to help end hazing at entire FAMU family and community the University. is a strong testament of belief that we can and will succeed in our “Everyone on campus needs to be efforts.” unified in the fight against hazing,” said FAMU Interim President Larry During the spring 2012 semester, Robinson. “We will continue to FAMU suspended new membership enact change, positively empower intake for all clubs and organizations our students and provide resources as a result of the death of Robert going forward to ensure that we Champion. More strict guidelines, procedures and initiatives were implemented. According to the new guidelines, to be eligible to apply for admission to any club or organization, effective immediately a student must have completed his or her freshman year with a minimum of 24 credit hours and have a 2.0 GPA. Effective fall 2013, a student must have completed his or her freshman year with a minimum of 24 credit hours, have a 2.5 GPA and 30 hours of community service.

To maintain membership in an organization, students must maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, be in good academic and judicial standing as defined by the University catalog, and accrue 30 documented hours of community service annually. Beginning fall 2013, executive board members of all clubs and organizations will be required to maintain a 2.5 GPA. Each club and organization will also have to follow strict guidelines for keeping the listing of executive board members up-to-date within the Office of Student Activities. Clubs and organizations will also be required to submit monthly community service reports to the Office of Student Activities by the 30th day of every month, with specific details of the service. Penalties for failing to submit reports could lead to the suspension of all activities.

Among the revised and new procedures for the intake process are mandatory “Rattlers First” Membership Orientation, conflict resolution, new member rights and responsibilities, and student organization recertification provided by the Office of Student Activities for current and new members throughout the year. These workshops will address topics such as anti-hazing, community service, time management and professional development. Each potential member of the club or organization must attend these workshops to be considered for membership.

Several anti-hazing initiatives have been launched. The FAMU Board of Trustees approved a 24-hour reporting rule and an anti-retaliation regulation. The development of new rules for the music department band and ensembles were established:

• A four-year cap on the number of years a student can participate in music department bands; • A requirement that all band members be enrolled full-time at FAMU; • Limiting practice to 20 hours a week, with a ban on practices that are not supervised by music department staff; and • More rigorous academic requirements to ensure timely matriculation of students.

In May 2012, the Marching “100” was suspended for the 2012-2013 academic year.

12 A known industry leader in electronics and electrical engineering, Siemens field trips, participant scholarships, not only recognizes, and a Siemens professional as a guest but also invests in in addressing the shortage of lecturer for the SECI. Siemens will also educational programs African-American engineers by support the University’s 2012 FAMU and opportunities making a $200k pledge over Green Coalition in the amount of designed to transform two years. $25,000. A student-led organization, the FAMU Green Coalition seeks to and empower our Siemens has pledged to support communities. Through promote environmental sustainability the Florida A&M University in the greater FAMU community. One a collaborative 2012 Summer Engineering partnership, Siemens of the major initiatives funded by this Concepts Institute (SECI) agreement was the Southeast Student has joined forces in the amount of $75,000. with the University Renewable Energy Conference. Under An intensive engineering the direction of Dr. L. Donnellan and key school readiness program, identified leadership, the FAMU Green SECI is designed to prepare Coalition will meet with other “green” pre-engineering students groups on campus in coming months to for the rigorous demands of discuss sustainability priorities and plan engineering school. Siemens’ initiatives for the upcoming semester. financial support will fund Additionally, the coalition is looking curriculum materials, technical to create a website that will help to highlight the sustainability initiatives on campus. In addition to financial support, Siemens will also be joining the Key Executive Council and the Business and Industry Cluster Program. Participation in these programs will allow Siemens to assist the University in strengthening educational opportunities and establishing priorities that respond to industry and education’s most pressing challenges. Desiring to

recruit engineering, finance, supply chain and IT students for internships and entry-level full-time positions, Siemens will participate in career fairs, a campus day, the Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) and a CEO-to-CEO forum. Additionally, Siemens will participate in research, lectureships and capstone projects at the University.

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The Community Foundation in NBC Universal, LLC $1,000 - $4,999 Jacksonville Parks & Crump, LLC Accenture LLP Turner Construction University Club of Orlando Inc Albert LeRoy Brown Foundation, Virgil & Virginia Schenck Founda- Verizon Communications Inc. tion Walgreens Company Alpha Eye Clinic Xerox Corporation Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. American Association of Pharma- ceutical Scientists $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 American Bar Association Advancing Minorities’ Interest in 220 Quarterback Club Association of Extension Adminis- Engineering Akerman Senterfitt trat Allstate Insurance Company Black History Committee of Orange Bernard and Shirley Kinsey Foun- Altria Group, Inc. County, Inc. dation for the Arts & Ed. American Honda Motor Company, Culpepper Construction Company, BETA NU ALUMNI HOUSING FOUN- Inc. Inc. DATION INC BarBri Inc. FAMU NAA - JRE Lee Chapter Brightline Strategies Central Bank of Bahamas FAMU NAA - Leon County Chapter Broussard & Cullen, P.A. 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To her family, Marva Bradley Harris was a loving and devoted wife and mother. To her colleagues, she was an agent of change. To her community, she was a leader—admired and respected. With a strong commitment to God, family and her fellow human beings, Harris made a lasting impression— one that her family sought to continue even after her untimely death. A graduate of Florida A&M University won the admiration, respect and love Scholarship not only allows Harris’ (FAMU), Harris became a Rattler in of her colleagues as well as upper legacy to continue, but also pays 1970 after graduating as Valedictorian management. Harris went on to be homage to her first love—chemistry. from Richard High School in Lake awarded a patent for a commercially “The scholarship…honors Marva City, Florida. Introduced to the field successful high-yields coffee under in a permanent way and one she of science by her mentor, Dr. Ralph the Folders name. According to would have chosen,” said Andre. This Turner, Harris followed in the footsteps Proctor & Gamble’s former Vice- endowment provides an opportunity of her older siblings. At FAMU, President of Research & Development to sustain life and plants a seed to Harris gained an interest specifically J. Richard Andre, Harris was on the revel in the joy of giving. in the field of chemistry under the path to becoming the first black “Thanks to all who helped guidance of chemistry professor female associate director for that start and contributed to Dr. Abraham Ollalappy. Captivated department. the Scholarship Fund by this newfound interest, Harris over twenty years ago! Harris believed in pursuing developed a passion that eventually Marva believed that opportunities for other women in led to cancer research. She sought to life was God’s gift to management with every step she simplify and combat the side effects her and what she did took up the corporate ladder. In a of chemotherapy. Harris was actively with her life was her

letter to the family, Andre praised involved outside of the lab as well. She gift back to God,” said Harris’ “attention to the people served in the Student Government Harris’ widow, Charles with whom she worked and her Association, was a member of the Harris. “Family, friends and commitment to the advancement White and Gold Honor Society, was colleagues will be renewing of all women managers, not just president of the Chemistry Club and fundraising efforts for the minority ones.” Harris made an also served as Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Marva Bradley Harris Endowed impact in her community as well. Eta Alpha Chapter Basileus. Scholarship with a goal of She received numerous accolades doubling the endowed amount Upon graduation, Harris accepted for her leadership, community over the next seven years.” a position with Proctor & Gamble involvement and service. In order Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. to encourage philanthropy in fellow Successfully guiding product initiatives alum, Harris even organized alumni in in the food services, tissue, patient the Cincinnati area and orchestrated care and facial product categories, the charter of the FAMU Cincinnati Harris’ career flourished as she quickly Alumni Chapter in 1988-89. rose to management. She became The Marva Bradley Harris Endowed a highly regarded manager, having 34 Cleveland J. White Anthony R. David M. White Wright Dennine A. White Barbara E. Doretha L. White Wright Jasmine N. White Brenda M. Kareem A. White Wright Lucille White Charles Henry Marcel K. White Wright Natalie Alane White Frances H. Williams Cassandra Wilson Clarence A. Wright Nicole White Harry B. Williams Cressie S. Wilson Elester Wright Sophia S. White Harry R. Williams Errol R. Wilson Gladys B. Wright Tereather White Henry L. Williams Leona Yvonne Wilson Jahi K Wright Venus S White Jacques Williams Mazie Wilson Jonnie L. Wright Walter H. White Jorosylan J. Williams Michael E. Wilson Karla Wright Mary White-Darby Joyce S. Williams Myrlande Wilson Kemba Wright A. Whitehurst Katie L. Williams Nathan Wilson Shani Wright LaKeisha E Whiting Katina M Williams Orlan B. Wilson Sidney Wright Paula A. Whiting Keith Williams Price H. Wilson Taralyn C. Wright Katrina Whittaker Kim Lyles Williams Tamesia A. Wilson Patricia A. Wright-Friday Ronnie Wideman Larry T. Williams Tyrah Elizabeth Wilson James E. Wyatt Romeo Othello Wiggins* Lena H. Williams Ulysses Wilson Charles A. Wynder Veronica Wiggins Leona M. Williams Tiffany W. Wilson Ardley April Wynn Ella Lanier Wilcox Mae F. Williams Harris R. Wiltsher PaQuita M. Yarborough Shawanna D Wilder Marilyn Williams Jacqueline Wiltshire Tristen Dionne Yarbor- Kimberly Wiley Marvin Leon Williams Edward W. Wimp ough Stephani V. Wilford Nannette Williams Lynette Paulin Wims Bettye E. Young Cherise L Wilkerson Palmyra L. Williams Sherran Y. Winchester Dottye Young Jerry L. Wilkerson Paul D. Williams Dorothy L. Winston Emerald C Young Dawn Du Verney Wilkins Roselyn E. Williams Roosevelt C. Witherspoon Frances Young Aaron O. Williams Rufus Williams Tracy A. Womble Freddie L. Young Alice T. Williams Russell O. Williams Barbara G. Woodard Kisha R. Young Alice W. Williams Saundra Williams Lawrence Woodard Mildred E. Young Alonzo Williams Tella Marie Williams Oziemar Woodard Sylvia Young Angelia N. Williams Vancilla Williams Adelle C. Woodberry Iris M. Young-Clark Annie L. Williams Willie H. Williams Flora G. Woodfaulk Pamela C. Zackery Audrey K. Williams Willie J. Williams Diane Woods Cloretha Zanders Bonita Marie Williams Willie Mae S Williams Kandy T. Woods Micah Zeno Charles L Williams Paulette J. Williams-Clay Linda D. Woods *Denotes deceased Charley J. Williams Virginia A. Williams-Pick- Leah E. Woodward Cheryl B. Williams ens Gloria T. Woody Florida A& M University makes every effort to ensure accuracy in the Annual Curtis J. Williams Betty Williford Robert Woolfork Honor Roll of Donors. However, unin- Curtis W. Williams Carla S. Willis Takiyah K Worthy tentional errors do occur. Please call our Donor Relations and Stewardship Donald Williams Edward Willis Vincent J. Wrice Office at (850) 599-3860 or email Earl E. Williams Tracey L. Willis Adriene B. Wright [email protected] to report any errors and/or omissions. Eria C. Williams Alexis Wilson Ameer A. Wright Twuanna Munroe, Current Chair Corey L. Alston, Former Chair Joseph L. Webster, Sr., M.D., Secretary Chan B. Abney, Esq., Treasurer Rufus Montgomery, Board of Trustee Liason Thomas J. Haynes, Jr., Ph.D., VP of University Advancement Larry Robinson, Ph.D., University President

Thomas L. Mitchell, Sr. Gerald C. Grant, Jr. McConnell & Jones CPAs President Branch Director of Financial Oscar A. Joyner FAMU NAA Planning President AXA Advisors’ S. Florida REACH Media, Inc. Mirion P. Bowers, M.D. Branch Retired Harold L. Martin, M.D. Los Angeles, CA Milton L. Jones General Surgeon President Albany, GA Hosetta B. Coleman MLJ Construction, Inc. Senior VP of HR Shundrawn A. Thomas Fifth Third Bank (Tampa Bay) Alfreda D. Blackshear, M.D. President Pediatrician/Owner Northern Trust Securities, Inc. Joseph W. Hatchett Alfreda D. Blackshear Pediat- Counsel Attorney rics Rubye M. Lucas Akerman, Senterfitt & Edison, Retired/Community Volunteer PA Keith Clinkscales Atlanta, GA Senior VP Content & Dev. Carmen Cummings Martin Enterprises Betty S. Holzendorf Executive Director ESPN Inc. Honoary Board Member Office of Alumni Affairs Retired/Former FL State Sen- Brodes H. Hartley, Jr. ator William J. Bryant, D.D.S., Sc.D. President/CEO Jacksonville, FL Orthodontist Community Health of S.Dade Orthodontics and TMJ Center Cecil B. Keene (Posthumous) of Stuart Thomas Jones, Jr. Emeritus Board Member Partner Giving by Constituency

License Tags 14% Alumni 26% Source: Donor Relations & Stewardship

Friends 9%

giving by purpose Corporations & Foundations 51% Endowed Unrestricted Gifts Scholarships 11% 15% SCI Discretionary 9% Non-Endowed Scholarships 25% Temporarily Restricted Gifts 41% Source: Donor Relations & Stewardship STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30, 2012 and 2011 2012 2011 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 270,992 $ 941,831 Unconditional promises to give, net 582,247 1,109,206 Loans and advances receivable 19,874 24,926 Other receivables 38,239 31,616 Fixed assets, net 707,887 8,132 Investments, at market 108,216,593 111,515,814 TOTAL ASSETS $ 109,835,832 $ 113,631,525

LIABILITY AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 225,988 $ 171,310 Scholarships payable 834,680 664,528 Agency liability 1,382,052 1,396,816 Total Liabilities 2,442,720 2,232,654

Net Assets Unrestricted net assets 329,365 683,212 Temporarily restricted net assets 27,204,359 30,985,603 Permanently restricted net assets 79,859,388 79,730,056 Total Net Assets 107,393,112 111,398,871

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 109,835,832 $ 113,631,525

University Scholar Serving as the youngest student to ever serve as the Florida A&M University Senate President, Tonnette Graham has learned to welcome challenge while responding with hard work and humility. Having received several FAMU Foundation scholarships, Graham displays her gratitude by encouraging student philanthropy. Majoring in Healthcare Management, Graham is an honor roll student with plans of graduating in Spring 2015. After that, Graham plans to attend graduate school with her eyes set on becoming the executive of a children’s hospital. University Scholar Having joined the University as a Life Gets Better Scholar in 2009, Michael Jefferson, II has spent the past four years capitalizing on all of the opportunities availed to him at this University. Now as he prepares to graduate this coming Spring, Michael has already made plans to give back to the University that has helped to shape his future. Upon graduation, Michael will join Johnson & Johnson as an Associate Business Analyst with plans to pursue an MBA with a concentration in Sustainability Science and Management.

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University Scholar Jacoya Seastrunk has centered her educational pursuits around her desire to give back. As the daughter of military veterans, Seastrunk was taught the value of serving others and has committed to using the opportunities she has been given to, in turn, give back to those who have served her. Seastrunk is a University Scholar, having received both the George W. Gore & Florida Medallion Scholarships. Upon graduation, she plans to attend medical school and become a licensed psychiatrist with hopes of working in a military based VA hospital. STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES June 30, 2012 and 2011

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 2012 2011 Support and revenues: Administrative fees $ 841,131 $ 847,135 Interest income 200,212 200,499 Other income - 2,637 Total unrestricted support and revenues 1,041,343 1,050,271

Net assets released from restrictions Restrictions satisfied by payments 6,736,746 7,804,251 Total unrestricted support, revenues, and reclassifications 7,778,089 8,854,522

Expenses: Program services University support 2,825,589 3,737,643 Scholarships and grants 2,010,661 2,110,269 Fundraising 1,074,128 1,109,703 Management and general 2,244,948 2,357,680 Total unrestricted expenses 8,131,936 9,315,295 Decrease in unrestricted net assets (353,847) (460,773) TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Support and revenues: Gifts, grants and scholarships 2,798,773 3,893,159 Contributions 787,072 1,024,941 Investment income 2,673,698 2,546,559 Dues and subscriptions 88,945 89,775 Net realized and unrealized gain/(loss) (3,553,744) 14,006,506 Other income 160,758 160,939 Restrictions satisfied by payments (6,736,746) (7,804,251) Increase (decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets (3,781,244) 13,917,628 PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Support: Contributions 85,877 448,649 Dues and subscriptions 43,400 29,299 Other income 55 33 Increase in permanently restricted net assets 129,332 477,981 Increase (decrease) in net assets (4,005,759) 13,934,836 Net Assets: Beginning net assets 111,398,871 97,464,035 Ending net assets 107,393,112 111,398,871

Larry Robinson, Ph.D. Interim President Rodner Wright Interim Provost and Vice President, Academic Affairs Linda Barge-Miles, Esq. Special Assistant to the President William E. Hudson, Jr., Ph.D. Vice President, Student Affairs Joseph Bakker Interim Vice President, Administrative & Financial Services Richard Givens Vice President, Audit & Compliance Thomas J. Haynes, Ph.D Vice President, University Advancement Executive Director, FAMU Foundation, Inc. K. Ken Redda, Ph.D. Interim Vice President, Research Sharon Saunders Chief Communications Officer Avery D. McKnight, Esq. Vice Presidnet, Legal Affairs & General Counsel Derek Horne Athletic Director Tola Thompson Director of Governmental Relations Ora Mukes Executive Assistant to the President

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The FAMU Foundation, Inc. 2011-2012 Annual Report was published through the Florida A&M University Office of University Advancement