CALS Impact Report 2023

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IMPACT REPORT



FROM THE DEAN On behalf of all of us here at CALS, thank you for your support.

through impactful youth programs like North

Whether it’s empowering the next generation by

But philanthropy isn’t just about giving; it’s about

funding scholarship opportunities or advancing

giving back and empowering the next generation

cutting-edge research in agriculture and life

of leaders. Philanthropy brings us together as a

sciences, your gifts are a catalyst for change.

community.

Thanks to generous donors like you, CALS received

Having just completed my first semester as dean

more than $38 million in fiscal year 2023. We

for CALS, I’m inspired by all the investments made

awarded more than 850 scholarships, totaling over

in our College and excited about the future. Thank

$1.8 million to 576 CALS students, a 20% increase in

you for all you do for NC State University and for

scholarship funds awarded over last year.

the College.

The research conducted by our students and faculty

Below is the annual CALS Impact Report, which

remains at the forefront of our college, and your

highlights even more of the opportunities created

dollars ensure that this research remains a powerful

by donors like you for our college, the state of

force for good.

North Carolina and beyond.

As you know, our impact reaches far beyond

Here’s to an extraordinary New Year, and as always – Go ‘Pack!

the classroom. Because of your generosity, we delivered over 136,000 extension education activities last year, through more than 1,000 NC State Extension personnel in 101 local and statewide extension centers. Over 5,800 youth gained employability and career-readiness skills

Carolina 4-H and FFA.



$269,455,851 Total Endowment Value as of FY23

864

9,858

Total Number of Endowments

Total Number of Gifts

$38,067,175 Total Donations Received in FY23

$1,587,797 Total Given to the Ag Foundation Through Nickels For Know How in FY23

BECAUSE OF YOUR SUPPORT


PEOPLE




1,722

101

Total Donors to CALS

Donors Who Have Given All 5 Days of Giving to CALS

527

914

Alumni Donors With a 55% Increase in Giving From 2019

Friend Donors With a 105% Increase in Giving From 2019

$254,816 Outright Gifts on Day of Giving

$4,697,190 Total Amount Raised for CALS

$34,060,429 NC State Total Amount Raised

N C S TAT E D AY O F G I V I N G 2 0 2 3


A PLANT-FILLED CAREER: Debbie Hamrick Honored as CALS Distinguished Alumna Debbie Hamrick, 2023 CALS Distinguished Alumni Award winner, has turned an interest in plants as a child into a career that helps the agriculture community in North Carolina and beyond. Hamrick, a North Carolina State University alumna, is the director of specialty crops at the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, where she supports everything from pollinators to rural economic development. Hamrick started working with plants as a young girl. Every summer she visited her grandparents in Robeson and Cleveland counties. As was typical at the time, cultivating large vegetable gardens to provide supplemental food was a rural North Carolina tradition. And her grandmother in Robeson County had a garden that piqued her interest early on. Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/debbie-hamrick


“If you had J.C. Raulston as a professor, you got the plant bug.”



576 CALS Students Who Received Scholarships in FY23

850+ Total Awards Made

$1.8M+ Scholarship Funds Awarded in FY23

3,790 Students in CALS

S T U D E N T I M PA C T


FINDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH Brady Farlow knew about the impact of scholarships before he even came to NC State. A scholarship afforded him the trip of a lifetime — a month long adventure in Spain the summer after high school. This experience made Farlow a big advocate for both study abroad and scholarships. Farlow, a second-year horticulture and Spanish double major with a focus on plant breeding and biotechnology, is active on campus and the recipient of two highly soughtafter scholarships, the Thomas Jefferson Scholarship and the Dr. Caroline Laundon Family Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/opportunities-for-growth


“You have to take advantage of the opportunities around you.”



1,000+

101

NC State Extension Personnel

Local and Statewide Extension Centers

136,000+

$2.1B

Extension Educational Activities Provided Statewide

Extension’s Annual Economic Impact on North Carolina

49,998

2.6M

Participants in Extension Food and Nutrition Program Activities

Total Participants in Extension Educational Activities

3,003 N.C. Farms and Others in Local Food Supply Chain That Increased Revenue

N C S TAT E E X T E N S I O N



5,890 Youth Gained Career/Employability Skills

188,425 Total N.C. 4-H Youth

65,175

752,948

Youth Enrolled in Ag Education Across N.C.

Hours Invested in Ag Projects, Leadership and Community Service

36,624 N.C. FFA Members

I N S P I R I N G F U T U R E L E A D E R S I N A G R I C U LT U R E


AN OPEN-DOOR APPROACH TO AGRICULTURE: William Upchurch Named CALS Distinguished Alumnus When it comes to North Carolina agriculture, it’s fair to say that the multifaceted William Upchurch, 2023 CALS Distinguished Alumni Award winner, has been there, done that and has the T-shirt. Fittingly, he was wearing an FFA convention T-shirt recently as he recounted how he came to NC State. Growing up on the family farm in Cary, Upchurch didn’t plan to go to college, but two things changed his mind.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/william-upchurch


“Study hard, work hard, pay attention to the details and never close any doors.”


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nd tudent a S S S A C Pairings i n m u l A ll 2023 a F e c n i S


The CALS Alumni and Friends Society and CALS Academic Programs have partnered to connect CALS large and dedicated alumni base to the college through the CALS Alumni for Student Success (CASS) program. The initiative serves two purposes: to develop an alumni recruiting network and to provide career coaching for students.

Recruiting Alumni serve as a point of contact in their area for prospective CALS students by attending local events to promote CALS to schools and community groups.

Career Coaching Alumni will be matched with a current CALS student to develop a one-on-one relationship and support the student with information, advice and encouragement as the student works toward a defined career goal. Alumni career coaches will also take part in networking events and informational panels hosted by CALS Career Services.

Sign up for recruiting or career coaching: go.ncsu.edu/cass-program

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


THE KEYS TO SUCCESS: SUPPORT, EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITY In the summer of 1995, alumnus Josh Allen spent a lot of time in farm fields. Still an undergraduate in the Agricultural Institute (AGI), he accepted a summer internship with Coastal AgroBusiness and got his hands dirty. For a few months, he scouted crops and helped the company’s customers – mainly farmers – make decisions about growth regulators and pest control. Allen credits that internship with crucial experience that helped him start his career. Now the director of operations, Allen wants the same experience for students coming through AGI today.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/keys-to-success


“I don’t know where I’d be today without that internship. Now, as an employer, I know internships show commitment and ambition.”



2,485 CALS Tailgate Attendees (A Record in the Event’s 32-year History)

57.5% Alumni Attendees

88 Gallons of Ice Cream Served (2,240 Scoops)

79

14

N.C. Counties Represented

States Represented

C A L S TA I L G AT E 2 0 2 3


PLACES




From east to west, Dean Fox connected with alumni, friends and partners throughout the state. His tour will continue in 2024 with stops in Greensboro, Elizabeth City and more.

NC Visits in the First 90 Days 2024 Planned Tour Stops

Register to meet Dean Fox at a tour stop near you. go.ncsu.edu/DeanTour

D E A N F O X S TAT E T O U R


THE GIFT OF GREEN SPACE The green canopy of oaks shades pedestrians as they stroll on brick pathways around monuments in Nash Square in downtown Raleigh. Designed as a city park in 1881, Nash Square was one of the city’s first urban gardens and remains a sanctuary for professionals, families and visitors to North Carolina’s capital. Its original trees, walkways and flower beds were conceived and laid out by Henry Steinmetz. Steinmetz’s legacy lives on not just in Nash Square, but at NC State through the Henry Steinmetz Endowed Horticultural Scholarship Fund. Awarded to undergraduate students enrolled in horticultural science, the scholarship ensures that the next generation of horticulturists will have less financial burden to bear.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/gift-of-green-space


“I support this endowment because I hope that NC State will produce and inspire students who, like Henry, will leave their own green legacy.” —Robert McD. Parker, Steinmetz’s great-grandson



18 NC State/NCDA&CS Research Stations 4 NC State Field Labs 101 Extension Centers Extension Master Gardener Program Offered NC State Campus Juniper Level Botanic Garden 5 Geographic Regions: Piedmont Mountains Coastal Plain Tidewater

Sandhills

CALS’ REACH BEYOND CAMPUS



24 Pollinator Sites Across Campus (Certified Bee Campus USA)

$550,272 Raised for the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association Faculty Award in Apiculture

go.ncsu.edu/bee-the-solution Join the Hive and Support the NCSBA Faculty Award in Apiculture

A P I C U LT U R E AT N C S TAT E


PROGRAMS



A PASSION FOR PLANT RESEARCH On a visit to North Carolina State University, while exploring graduate programs several years ago, Imani Madison listened as farmers at a local farm talked about how NC State researchers had improved the flowering of the tobacco plant. She enrolled in NC State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and went on to earn her Ph.D. in plant biology in 2022.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/passion-for-plant-research


“It seemed like there was the potential to do research that had an effect on the world. That inspired me to apply.”



49 Intellectual Property Disclosures

85

38

Patents Filed

Patents Issued

1,166 Peer-Reviewed Research Publications

$106M Grants Awarded

RESEARCH


A LASTING LEGACY FOR DAIRY SCIENCE Four graduate students became part of a living, working legacy this fall. Tina Truong, Kai Ow-Wing, Yufeng Lin and Tyler Jarrard are the first recipients of the William E. Younts Jr. Dairy Science Graduate Support Endowment, benefitting graduate students as they pursue their advanced degrees focusing on dairy processing and dairy food manufacturing with the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences. In the process, they are fulfilling the legacy of the award’s namesake and his son, Bud Younts, who made the endowment possible.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/dairy-science-legacy


“This gift is to honor my father and continue the legacy of support from the Younts family toward the dairy industry.”



$16,852,834 Total New Grant Funding Involving PSI Faculty

661 Meetings and Events at PSB Including 8 Commodity Board Meetings

167 PSB Tours

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326

Research Programs

Students

N . C . P L A N T S C I E N C E S I N I T I AT I V E


THE PHILANTHROPIC PIONEERS OF PLANT SCIENCE Linda Trolinder’s mother Norma is, in fact, a pioneer and a fantastic scientist. As one of few women of her generation in the field of plant sciences, Norma Trolinder received the USDA Agricultural Research Service’s Early Career Scientist of the Year, Southern Region Award in 1991 for her research in genetic cotton engineering. Her patented technologies are what make genetically modified cotton possible. With her specialty in in-vitro biology, Norma taught at Texas Tech University, worked as a research scientist for the USDA and founded two biotech companies throughout her robust career.

Read the full story: go.ncsu.edu/plant-science-pioneers


“We don’t always think of our parent as being a pioneer, of being this fantastic scientist – It’s just mom.”


Thank you for your ongoing support. Learn more about the impact of your giving at go.ncsu.edu/CALSImpact2023 For questions, please contact Sonia Murphy at shmurphy@ncsu.edu or 919-515-9262


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