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Institutional
Advancement
The purpose of the Department of Institutional
Advancement is to articulate, facilitate and encourage financial
and other support for the maintenance and enhancement of the
University's capacity to fulfill its mission of teaching,
research and public service. In this context, support means
private gifts, grants and contracts, as well as federal and
state appropriations and contracts. It also means non-financial
assistance in the wider sense of an active understanding and
appreciation of and support for the University's tripartite
mission.
The Office of Development Policy and Administration,
the core unit of Institutional Advancement, provides a number
of private support-related services for the University community
including endowment stewardship, administration and allocation
of gifts and bequests, reports on private support, policy
development and compliance review, planned giving programs,
and legislative analysis. It is the office of record for more
than 4,000 endowed funds -- approximately 160 endowments annually,
for gifts of one million dollars and more, and for foreign
gifts to the University and the Campus Foundations. These
responsibilities have been mandated by the State Constitution,
statutes governing trusts, and the Bylaws and Standing Orders
of The Regents.
Guidelines
on Support Groups, Campus Foundations,
and Alumni Associations
Development
Policy Manual
Fundraising Inventory
of Policy and Delegation
Endowed Chairs and Professorships
Annual Reports on Private Support (appendices)
Endowment market values by payout area, June 30, 2004
California House - London, Mexico
City
Education Abroad
Program
Staff
Directory
Contact:
Institutional Advancement
University Affairs
UC Office of the President
1111 Franklin St., 7th floor
Oakland, CA 94607-5200
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