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Appalachian State University celebrated its best fundraising year in more than a decade for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022. The university raised more than $36 million, including $31 million in cash gifts — the largest cash fundraising year in university history. Mountaineers on App State’s campus walk near Rankin Science Building, right, surrounded by fall foliage. Photo by Chase Reynolds

App State marks best fundraising year in more than a decade, most cash gifts in university history

“These investments will change lives in the App State Community — as well as in our region and state — for years and generations to come.”

App State Chancellor Sheri Everts

By Megan Bruffy
Posted Sep. 30, 2022 at 2:08 p.m.

BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University has marked its best fundraising year in more than a decade. For the fiscal year ending June 30, the university raised more than $36 million, including $31 million in cash gifts — the largest cash fundraising year in university history.

“These investments will change lives in the App State Community — as well as in our region and state — for years and generations to come.”

App State Chancellor Sheri Everts

More than 10,000 donors, corporations and foundations contributed to areas across the university, including academic programs, professorships, college access initiatives, arts programming and athletics.

“These investments will change lives in the App State Community — as well as in our region and state — for years and generations to come,” said App State Chancellor Sheri Everts.

“These gifts have lasting impact for our students, faculty and staff and the many communities that benefit from the innovative teaching, leading-edge research and life-changing service that take place at App State,” Everts said.

Endowment funds doubled since 2014

App State’s endowment also grew to $150 million, more than doubling its value since Chancellor Everts, the university’s eighth leader, arrived in 2014. Endowment funds are designed to support the teaching, research and public service missions of educational institutions well into the future, and are an important measure of the economic health of a college or university.

Each year, the majority of the income earned from the university’s endowment is added to the principal for growth, while some is spent in a designated area. In this respect, an endowment is a perpetual gift.

“These critical funds allow the university to provide generationally equitable benefits for prospective and current students, and help the university continue to fulfill its mission of increasing access to education,” said Everts.

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Appalachian State University’s endowment has more than doubled in value since Chancellor Sheri Everts arrived at the university in 2014, standing at $150 million as of June 30. Graph courtesy of Appalachian State University Foundation

“The contributions we have received go far beyond financial value. Philanthropic gifts of any size power our ability to provide scholarships, attract and retain expert faculty members, support academic programs, increase student support services and improve campus infrastructure.”

App State Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Jane Barghothi

A record-breaking year

According to Jane Barghothi, App State’s vice chancellor of university advancement, the Appalachian Fund, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Reich College of Education, University Libraries, and An Appalachian Summer Festival had record fundraising years.

Many areas reported their best fundraising years since at least 2014, said Barghothi, including:

  • The Murray Family ACCESS Scholarship Program, which supports low-income North Carolina students who earn admission to App State so they have the opportunity to graduate debt-free.
  • An Appalachian Summer Festival, App State’s acclaimed annual celebration of music, dance, theater, film and visual arts.
  • The Appalachian Fund, the university’s unrestricted fund that supports areas of greatest need. This fund combines gifts from thousands of donors to support more than 70 areas.
  • College of Fine and Applied Arts, a dynamic and innovative group of seven academic departments that brings together a variety of perspectives, experiences and real-world education to provide opportunities for the success of more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Reich College of Education, one of the largest undergraduate teacher preparation programs in North Carolina, which enrolls more than 2,000 students in its bachelor’s, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degree programs and graduates about 500 teachers a year.
  • University Libraries, which includes Belk Library and Information Commons and the Nicholas Erneston Music Library, offers quiet study spaces, the Digital Media Studio, the Makerspace, digital devices to check out and special collections.
  • The Yosef Club, which provides scholarships for App State student-athletes and also covers additional expenses that enhance and provide opportunities and world-class experiences for student-athletes.

The top gifts received in fiscal year 2022 include:

  • $2 million to establish the Spangler Distinguished Professorship of Early Child Literacy, the first named professorship in App State’s Reich College of Education.
  • $1.35 million to support facilities for App State Athletics as well as academic resources for the Walker College of Business.
  • $1 million for University Libraries, including the creation of Belk Library’s 2,000-square-foot Makerspace, which features a workshop area, multiple work tables, 3D printers, laser cutters, crafting supplies, laminating machines, a comb binder and more for students to use free of charge.
  • $1 million for An Appalachian Summer Festival, to support artistic excellence, accessibility and audience engagement.
  • $333,333 to create the La-Z-Boy Distinguished Endowed Professorship in the College of Fine and Applied Arts.

This year, the university’s annual iBackAPP giving celebration also broke university records — raising nearly $1.3 million in two days.

Stories of support

“The contributions we have received go far beyond financial value,” Barghothi said. “Philanthropic gifts of any size power our ability to provide scholarships, attract and retain expert faculty members, support academic programs, increase student support services and improve campus infrastructure.”

Read on to learn more about the impact of philanthropy at App State in fiscal year 2022.

C.D. Spangler Foundation’s $2M gift funds literacy professorship at App State
C.D. Spangler Foundation’s $2M gift funds literacy professorship at App State

Spangler Distinguished Professor of Early Child Literacy is first named professorship in Reich College of Education

Feb. 16, 2022

A $2 million gift from the C.D. Spangler Foundation has established the Spangler Distinguished Professorship of Early Child Literacy at Appalachian State University, the first named professorship in App State’s Reich College of Education.

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App State’s donations from Scottish Rite exceed $2 million
App State’s donations from Scottish Rite exceed $2 million

The organization’s latest donations mark 60-plus years of university and community support

May 19, 2022

To date, App State has received more than $2 million in support from Scottish Rite organizations, which has benefited clinics, scholarships and programs related to communication disorders and reading education.

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Alum's donation paves the way for new speech therapy camp at App State
Alum's donation paves the way for new speech therapy camp at App State
April 19, 2022

Inspired by his daughter’s positive experience at a speech therapy camp, alumnus Dr. Ed Rankin ’79, along with his wife, Thuy Le, donated funding to App State to support a similar program at the university — it will be the first summer camp of its kind in North Carolina.

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App State alum donates $1.3 million in support of App State Athletics and Walker College of Business
App State alum donates $1.3 million in support of App State Athletics and Walker College of Business
June 22, 2022

Dennis Covington ’92 and his wife, Katherine, have made a $1.3 million gift in support of academic resources and facilities for App State Athletics and the Walker College of Business.

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Freiman family donates more than $2 million to App State
Freiman family donates more than $2 million to App State

Gifts benefit An Appalachian Summer Festival and University Libraries

July 5, 2022

The Freiman family has donated more than $2 million to App State in support of An Appalachian Summer Festival and University Libraries. The gifts were given in memory of Larry Freiman — who passed away in 2021 — by his wife, Barbara, and their children and grandchildren.

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New name for App State’s Founders Hall honors benefactor who was born there
New name for App State’s Founders Hall honors benefactor who was born there
Oct. 7, 2021

App State’s Founders Hall has a new name: Watson-Brumit Hall. The building was dedicated on Sept. 18, in honor of Janice Watson Brumit ’75 — a distinguished alumna and benefactor who was born in the building when it was Watauga County Hospital.

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Chris Petti’s gift to An Appalachian Summer Festival a major lift for Schaffels’ $1 million challenge
Chris Petti’s gift to An Appalachian Summer Festival a major lift for Schaffels’ $1 million challenge
Nov. 17, 2021

Benefactor Chris Petti has pledged $500,000 to be applied toward a $1 million challenge gift from Nancy and Neil Schaffel, in support of the endowment fund for An Appalachian Summer Festival — Appalachian State University’s annual celebration of the performing and visual arts.

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App State’s online RN to BSN program receives scholarship support for students in Western NC
App State’s online RN to BSN program receives scholarship support for students in Western NC
April 14, 2022

Students in 18 Western North Carolina counties and the Qualla Boundary will have new opportunities to receive scholarship support for App State’s online RN to BSN program thanks to a recent $150,000 donation from Dogwood Health Trust.

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Pavilion at App State’s Kidd Brewer Stadium honors Robert ‘Bob’ Hatley
Pavilion at App State’s Kidd Brewer Stadium honors Robert ‘Bob’ Hatley
Oct. 28, 2021

The Hatley Pavilion, which encompasses a west-side turf area at the stadium’s north end zone facility, has been named in recognition of a $500,000 TowneBank Foundation gift to App State Athletics in honor of Robert “Bob” Hatley ’72.

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Appalachian State University’s Division of University Advancement supports and encourages the university’s mission by engaging alumni, friends and the greater community. University Advancement staff help connect these constituents with Appalachian through one-on-one contact and special programming, thereby securing the resources necessary to create the best possible learning environment for Appalachian students and to positively impact the community, region and state. The division incorporates the offices of Alumni Affairs, Development and the Appalachian State University Foundation Inc. Learn more at http://give.appstate.edu.

About Appalachian State University

As the premier public undergraduate institution in the Southeast, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives as global citizens who understand and engage their responsibilities in creating a sustainable future for all. The Appalachian Experience promotes a spirit of inclusion that brings people together in inspiring ways to acquire and create knowledge, to grow holistically, to act with passion and determination, and to embrace diversity and difference. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Appalachian is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System. Appalachian enrolls nearly 21,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors.

“These investments will change lives in the App State Community — as well as in our region and state — for years and generations to come.”

App State Chancellor Sheri Everts

Support App State
Support App State

Not sure where to give? Consider the Appalachian Fund! This fund is designed to fulfill the university’s most critical needs and helps support each student’s distinct App State Experience by providing scholarships, study abroad opportunities, mentoring for student veterans, wellness initiatives and so much more.

Give now

“The contributions we have received go far beyond financial value. Philanthropic gifts of any size power our ability to provide scholarships, attract and retain expert faculty members, support academic programs, increase student support services and improve campus infrastructure.”

App State Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Jane Barghothi

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