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BUILDING A LEGACY OF BRILLIANCE TOGETHER

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY GENEROSITY REPORT

FISCAL YEAR 2024

IN FISCAL YEAR 2024

(JULY 1, 2023 - JUNE 30, 2024)

• Raised a total $32.9 million with the support of 12,622 donors, including 2,769 first-time donors

• Awarded more than $6.7 million in philanthropic scholarships supporting our outstanding students

• Concluded the Forever Brighter comprehensive campaign having raised $383 million, of which $156 million will support student scholarships and programs

• Raised more than $3.3 million during the 2023 Giving Tuesday campaign

• Celebrated the dedication of two buildings and six named spaces, each a testament to the generosity and impact of philanthropic support

TOGETHER, WE ARE MAKING THE WORLD FOREVER BRIGHTER

Your belief in Kent State University and your generosity are the driving forces behind our success. Because of you, 2024 was a year of extraordinary accomplishments, enabling us to create life-changing opportunities for our students. You are positively impacting their lives, their families and the communities they will go on to serve.

Together, we have made meaningful progress toward our mission to support students from the moment they receive their acceptance letter to the day they receive their degree. Through your partnership, we surpassed our fundraising goal by nearly 10 percent, raising $32.9 from a remarkable 12,622 donors.

We also celebrated the culmination of the Forever Brighter comprehensive fundraising campaign in June 2024. Your commitment helped us exceed our $350 million goal, raising more than $380 million to support student success, critical university initiatives and transformative capital improvements.

From all of us, thank you for empowering our Golden Flashes to pursue their dreams and reach their fullest potential. At Kent State, what sets us apart is how we come together, and we are so appreciative that you are part of our team.

With gratitude,

Vice President Vargo (bottom right) in Florence, Italy, with global education donors

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OFFICERS

Valoree Vargo

CEO

Vice President, Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement Kent State University

Michelle D. Thomas, ’05, Ph.D. Board Chair

President

The James Franklin Group, LLC

James M. Bailey, ’03, MS ’04 Board Chair-elect; Chair, Investments

Senior Vice President, Managing Director PNC Institutional Asset Management

Peter Holway, ’82

Immediate Past Board Chair

Retired, Principal Hirtle, Callaghan & Company

Greg Ina, ’95, MA ’05

Board Secretary

Executive Vice President

The Davey Tree Expert Company

Gregory A. Long, ’ 71

Board Treasurer; Chair, Finance

Retired, Managing Partner

Long, Cook & Samsa, Inc.

Jessica H. Vargo, ’89, MSA ’23, CPA

Assistant Treasurer

Chief Financial Officer

Kent State University Foundation

AT LARGE

MEMBERS

Virginia Addicott, ’85, MBA ’95

Retired, President & CEO

FedEx Custom Critical

Raj Aggarwal, MBA ’70, DBA ’75

Retired, Visiting Research Scholar

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Lawrence R. Armstrong, BS ’79, B. Arch. ’80

Chairman Ware Malcomb

Roxia B. Boykin, ’ 71

Retired

Gary L. Brahler, ’89

Vice Chair, Investments

First Vice President, Investments

Morgan Stanley

Heather Cerbone, ’90

Senior Vice President Product

Design & Development

Ralph Lauren Corporation

Vicki Haywood Doe, ’00, MA ’03, Ph.D. ’09

President

Vicki Doe Fitness

Timothy D. Eippert, ’92

CEO Stratus

John R. Elliot, ’ 70

Owner

AMFM, LLC

Barry E. Fetterman, ’74, MBA ’76

Retired, Principal/Portfolio Manager

Sirach Capital Management, Inc.

Richard J. Frenchie, MBA, LFACHE

President, The Frenchie Group

Affiliated Partner Leadership Excellence

Health Care Advisory Network

Valerie Patton George, ’06

President

Simply Formulas, Inc.

Cathy D. Hemming, ’70

Cathy D. Hemming Literary Agency, LLC

Candice A. Hughes, ’70, M.Ed. ’72, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of School Psychology

Adjunct Faculty, International Psychology

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Nora Conway Jacobs, ’73

Senior Vice President, Crisis Communications

Hennes Communications

Richard G. Krumel, ’71

Chair, Governance

Retired, Executive Recruiter

Steffany Matticola Larkins, ’92

Chair, Audit

President, Employee Benefits Division

Unison Risk Advisors

Judie Fall Lasser, ’00

Hudson, Ohio

Dale Leppo, ’74

Vice Chair, Finance

Retired, Chairman of the Board

Leppo Group

Stephen M. Milkovich, ’93

President and Owner

Construction Mechanics, Inc.

Robert G. Risman

Sub-committee Chair, KSU Hotel and Conference Center

President & CEO

Burton Carol Management LLC

Robert E. Ross, ’70

Retired, Director

Private Asset Management

Robert W. Baird & Co.

Diana P. Strongosky, ’88

Senior Vice President, Group Strategy and Supply Chain Execution

Sherwin-Williams Company

Daniel A. Wolfe, ’82

Retired, Vice President; General Manager, Aircraft Captain Aviation Business Center, Nationwide Insurance

AT LARGE MEMBERS

REPRESENTING THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Alexander Evans, ’14, MBA ’15, MGISc ’ 19 Epidemiologist

Franklin County Public Health

Andrea Gauding, ’87

Vice Chair, Audit

Vice President & CFO Insurance Board

Scott McKinney, ’97, MPA ’13 Executive Director, Kent State University Alumni Association

Assistant Vice President, Donor and Volunteer Engagement

Kent State University

TRUSTEE REPRESENTATIVE

Pamela E. Bobst, M.Ed. ’85

Mayor City of Rocky River

AS OF JUNE 30, 2024

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES

Lauren Klodt, ’24

Owen Ross, ’25

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

Todd Diacon, Ph.D.

President

Kent State University

Mark M. Polatajko, Ph.D., CPA

Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration

Kent State University

Melody Tankersley, Ph.D.

Senior Vice President and Provost

Kent State University

PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT

Diane Petrella, DMA

Dean, College of the Arts

Kent State University

EMERITI

Linda Allard Gallen, ’62, D.Litt . ’91

Retired, Design Director

Ellen Tracy

Roger K. Derr, ’58, MBA ’63

Retired, Executive VP & Chief Operating Officer

AMETEK

Cecile M. Draime, ’58

Retired, Owner CD Interiors Unlimited

Roe Green, ’80 Self-Employed

Retired, Theatrical Stage Director

Mel B. Mellis, ’68

Retired, President

Bartlett & Company, Real Estate Group

Ronald A. Pizzuti, ’62

Emeritus Chairman & CEO

The Pizzuti Collection

STUDENTS FIRST

$32.9 million raised

FOUR GIFTS OF $1 MILLION OR MORE

During this fiscal year, four donors made gifts of $1 million or more.

STUDENT SUPPORT

We surpassed the Forever Brighter campaign

Prioritizing Student Success fundraising goal by $57 million to support access and completion.

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE KEY

GLOBAL EDUCATION

We have 1,689 active foundation scholarships established by generous donors; 61 of these were established in 2024 and 43 are endowed scholarships.

With the Renaissance Scholars Society, we commemorated 50 years of education abroad at Kent State Florence and honored the naming of two global education programs made possible through philanthropic support.

SCHOLARSHIP

SUPPORT AND ENSURING ACCESS

Scholarships support Kent State’s focus on ensuring access for all students, regardless of their financial situation, and increasing graduation rates. Raising funds to align with scholarship needs helps us to support our students from the day they receive their letter of acceptance to the day they receive their degree.

74% PERCENTAGE OF KENT STATE STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

50% PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID WHO ARE CONSIDERED HIGH NEED

$6.7M

3,733 TOTAL DONOR-FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

3,304 AMOUNT OF KSU FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED NUMBER OF STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

BRIGHT SPOTS

Donors’ philanthropic support has highlighted a variety of key programs in Fiscal Year 2024.

Athletics

Kent State formed a multiyear partnership with the Cleveland Clinic as the official healthcare provider for Kent State Athletics, providing approximately $1.6 million in medical services annually.

Wick Poetry Center

A $1 million planned gift was made by Chris Wick to endow the executive director position, honoring the memories of Robert and Walter Wick.

Regional Campuses

The Rising Scholars program secured a blended gift of more than $1.1 million in planned and outright gifts to provide first-generation students from areas surrounding our Regional Campuses with mentoring and college preparation programs.

College of Education, Health and Human Services

A $1 million planned gift was made to the college to support teacher education.

FINANCIALS AND FISCAL YEAR 2024 COMPARISONS

Assets and Disbursements: Year ended June 30, 2024

FINANCIALS FY 2023-2024

of June 30, 2024

FINANCIALS FY 2024

Statement of Activities:

Year Ended June 30, 2024

FINANCIALS FY 2023

Statement of Activities:

Year Ended June 30, 2023

MAKE AN IMPACT TODAY

Help us put our remarkable students first, from ensuring access for all to providing much-needed support until they reach the finish line and receive their diploma. Kent State alumni make a lasting impact in their communities, across the nation and around the globe. By coming together, we are making the world Forever Brighter, one Flash at a time.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

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