Auburn University Foundation History Brochure

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A FOUNDATION FOR AUBURN PHILANTHROPY As early as 1892, Auburn University alumni and friends rallied private, philanthropic support to benefit the institution and its students. As needs became more complex, fundraising more intentional, and transparency and stewardship more mainstream, university leaders recognized the need for a centralized fundraising program. The Auburn University Board of Trustees’ move to create an autonomous tax-exempt foundation to manage private funds donated for the university’s benefit represented Auburn’s first formal step to building a permanent

A FOUNDATION FOR PHILANTHROPY

development program. Incorporated on Feb. 9, 1960, the Auburn University Foundation’s primary objective was to encourage and solicit private gifts for the sole purpose of developing, supporting, and enhancing the educational interests and programs of Auburn University. Today, the foundation’s two dozen volunteer directors, working in tandem with Auburn’s fundraising professionals in its Office of Development, govern, organize, and manage all of the affairs, property, and business of the foundation.

A MISSION TO ENHANCE AUBURN The foundation’s mission is to generate continuously increasing • Provide fiduciary care for and invest the philanthropic support for Auburn University. It accomplishes foundation’s philanthropic assets for maximum this through the efforts of its volunteer board. These leaders: return consistent with acceptable risk • Provide assistance with development and fundraising activities

• Monitor and contain the cost of managing its endowments to provide maximum available resources in support of Auburn’s mission

• Motivate alumni, companies, foundations, friends, and other philanthropic partners to provide private funds and • Build and sustain a broad range of expertise and other resources to help the university become a global leader experience by recruiting directors of varying backgrounds and skills who enhance the board’s • Maximize private-sector support for Auburn to ability to generate significant philanthropic support enhance its position among elite, public, land-grant institutions

• Advise, consult with, and support the university’s president regarding fundraising activities

A TRADITION OF SERVICE For six decades, Auburn alumni and friends have provided the leadership vital to the foundation’s ability to achieve its mission. A volunteer board of no more than 27 voting and three non-voting, ex officio board members oversees the foundation’s efforts to manage, invest, and steward private gifts made by donors to support the university. The composition of the foundation board includes: • Executive governance through a regularly elected board chair and vice chair, along with a president who concurrently serves as Auburn’s vice president for development

To contact the Auburn University Foundation, please write or call:

Jane DiFolco Parker President, Auburn University Foundation Vice President for Development

317 South College Street, Auburn, Alabama 36849 334.844.1139 | janeparker@auburn.edu

• Committee chairs who, along with the board’s chair, vice chair, and president, form the board’s Executive Committee • Voting directors vetted through a nomination process, appointed for up to two four-year terms

To contact staff in Auburn University’s Office of Development, visit: develop.auburn.edu/contacts

www.auburnuniversityfoundation.org

• Ex officio members, including the Auburn University president, Auburn University at Montgomery chancellor, and Auburn Alumni Association board president

A STRATEGY FOR FUNDRAISING EXCELLENCE In order to accomplish its mission, the Auburn University Foundation has adopted a five-year strategic plan (2015 to 2019) that addresses the following six priorities: • Enhance fundraising and endowment growth • Focus on continued board development

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• Enhance public advocacy • Provide counsel as requested by university administration • Work with supporting organizations • Consistently employ best board governance practices

B E C AU S E@AU B U R N . E D U | B E C AU S E . AU B U R N . E D U Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institution/employer.

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