Georgia Tech Posts Near Record Philanthropy
The largest sources of funding came once again from alumni and corporations, providing $46 million and $45 million respectively to the $118.4 million total.
Staff Report The Georgia Institute of Technology posted the second best year-to-year philanthropy results in the Institute’s history for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012. The school announced that private gift income to the Institute and its associated foundations totaled $118.4 million, as reported to the Council for Aid to Education (CAE), which measures only gifts received, excluding pledges. “The power of partnership is a theme that permeates all of Georgia Tech, and Campaign Georgia Tech is a sterling example,” said Georgia Tech President G. P. “Bud” Peterson in a school release. "The outstanding support that we have and continue to receive from our Georgia Tech alumni and our other partners is helping us realize the goals …
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