ISU ‘Birds Give Back’ receives 2,188 gifts, over $1 million

Birds Give Back takes place during Redbird Philanthropy Week, a week long emphasis on how private support creates a university on the rise. (Photo Illinois State University)

 

By Neil Doyle

NORMAL – The second annual Birds Give Back – 1 Day for Change at Illinois State University surpassed its goal by receiving 2,188 gifts for a total of $1,118,734.

This year the ISU Athletics Department received 262 gifts for a total of $57,615.  The School of Communication had 178 gifts bringing in a total of $37,925.  That beat last year’s total of about $18,000, according to SOC Director Dr. Steve Hunt.

ISU moved away from Giving Tuesday to focus on Birds Give Back, according to Jillian Nelson, Senior Director of Annual Giving.  Birds Give Back takes place during Redbird Philanthropy Week, a week long emphasis on how private support creates a university on the rise.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

2020 Birds Give Back Summary:

Rank Unit Gifts Total
1 Athletics 262 $57,615
2 Communication 178 $37,925
3 Scholarship Rising 148 $10,779
4 Center for Community Engagement & Service Learning 120 $9,795
5 Student Affairs Funds 83 ???
6 Big Red Marching Machine 82 $18,805
7 WGLT 62 $4,600
8 Accounting 52 ???
9 Career Closet 52 $2,440
10 Family & Consumer Sciences 49 $3,855
11 College of Business Excellence Fund 48 ???
12 Illinois Shakespeare Festival 47 $5,155
13 LGBTQIA Support Fund 46 ???
14 U-High 45 $7.265
15 Student Success & Excellence 44 $1,820

 

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