Above and Beyond

Building on momentum, Kansas State University extends campaign to raise $1.4 billion by 2020.

At the KSU Foundation Board of Trustees spring meeting today, K-State President Richard Myers announced that the Innovation and Inspiration Campaign has surpassed its $1 billion goal ahead of schedule, and that a new goal has been set: $1.4 billion by 2020.

President Myers said the decision to extend the campaign was based on the extraordinary success of the effort thus far.

“Years ago, when we were first discussing the campaign goal, leaders at K-State and the KSU Foundation made the bold decision to pursue a $1 billion goal,” said Myers, who also serves as a campaign co-chair. “Over time, we’ve come to realize that we shouldn’t underestimate the K-State family. We’ve proven that we can achieve more than we ever thought possible. After careful deliberation, KSU Foundation leadership, Board of Directors, Campaign Steering Committee and I made the decision to extend the campaign.”

Funds raised through the campaign will continue to support students, faculty, facility enhancements and program support, and will propel K-State toward becoming a top 50 public research university by 2025. Three signature drivers will lead the Innovation and Inspiration Campaign forward:

– The land-grant mission of providing an accessible and affordable education to the people of Kansas and beyond

– Centers of excellence and interdisciplinary programs — areas where K-State has a competitive advantage and the potential to change the world

– Substantially increasing the endowment for the future of K-State through estate-planning gifts

“We are inspired by the generosity of the K-State family, which is vital now more than ever,” said Greg Willems, president and CEO of the KSU Foundation. “To live up to the original spirit of the university’s land-grant mission, we must remain laser focused on access and affordability. We rely ever more on support from K-State alumni and friends to meet the needs facing the university and to make college education possible for those who desire it.”

“The success of the campaign to date and the decision to extend it is due to the amazing generosity of K-State’s philanthropists and the hard work of hundreds of campaign volunteers,” said Rand Berney, campaign co-chair and chair of the KSU Foundation Board of Directors. “We sincerely thank all of the volunteers and donors who have invested their time, talent and treasure to benefit K-State faculty, students and programs today and for future generations. We invite all who want to help K-State reach new heights to join the Innovation and Inspiration Campaign.”

To support the Innovation and Inspiration Campaign, visit ksufoundation.org/give.

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