Georgia State University Foundation’s 2013 annual report is available online, and it’s got more than just numbers — it’s got real-world stories of how our donors’ generosity has changed students’ lives. Visit the annual report microsite at http://giving.gsu.edu/2013-annual-report/.
With gratitude, Georgia State relies on the invaluable support provided by the following new endowments established between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.
John E. Aderhold Fund for Excellence Scholarship Helen M. Aderhold
Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. It is a tradition of giving and sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To ensure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and causes… more »
What a great year this has been. Our 100th anniversary year has seen great progress on a number of fronts, none more significant than the area of student success.
The first goal in the university’s strategic plan states that Georgia State will become “a national role model for undergraduate education by demonstrating that students from… more »
Georgia State’s centennial year has been record-breaking in many areas — freshman applications, research funding, graduation and retention rates hit all-time highs. It has also been a phenomenal year for private giving to the university. In this annual report, you’ll meet some of the special people who’ve helped make our university the best it can… more »
The past year was a milestone for Georgia State University in more ways than one.
The year 2013 marked Georgia State’s centennial, of course, with numerous opportunities for reflection on the university’s journey from a small evening business school to the nationally recognized public research institution it is today.
Every day, the generosity of Georgia State’s donors makes a difference for our students and faculty. As an expression of thanks to those donors, we’ve put the spotlight on three students whose scholarships have opened up amazing opportunities for them at Georgia State. Through this small token of gratitude, we hope to show our growing… more »
If it’s truly “the thought that counts” – as is often heard during gift-giving season – then it only makes sense to put as much thought into a gift as possible. That goes for charitable gifts just as it does to gifts purchased from a big-box store on Black Friday.