FRIENDS SUPPORTING EXCELLENCE AT NOLS | A PUBLICATION OF THE NOLS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE | MAY 2021
NOLS’ STEP FORWARD CAMPAIGN ENDS ON TIME AND OVER GOAL
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ive years ago, NOLS mapped out a daring plan: to raise $30 million dollars by Dec. 31, 2020. Thanks to the generosity of thousands of donors in that half decade, including many of you, we reached that goal. In fact, we exceeded it, tallying $31 million when the calendar-year page turned. Step Forward: The Campaign for NOLS closed successfully and in the designated timeline, in spite of the monumental financial challenges of 2020. Thank you for the part you may have played. During the Step Forward campaign, donor support provided: Nearly $15 million for Immediate Support The global pandemic created a situation that required immediate support for the continued success of the school. Unrestricted philanthropic gifts instantly and directly support our students, instructors, programs, curriculum, and research. $13 million for Access and Affordability
Access and Affordability is the campaign priority where we seek to drive focused investment to the endowment so that we can help students secure access to a NOLS education. For over fifty years, we’ve built NOLS into the world-class institution we are today, and it was time to bring our life-changing experiences to a wider audience. The campaign strengthened and extended our
Step Forward: The Campaign for NOLS strengthened and expanded our mission. Lindsay Nohl
mission, making a NOLS experience more accessible and more affordable in order to educate the leaders of tomorrow—students as diverse as the world and as broad as the wilderness. We are proud to work with a variety of national and local organizations to give underserved and underrepresented youth the tools they need to thrive in their academic and professional pursuits. By increasing scholarship funding, we are able to expose more people to the wilderness through full and partial assistance. Additionally, the NOLS Fellowship Program provides people of color with employment and education opportunities
to learn skills that are transferable to any career path. Through a $13 million investment in the endowment we can ensure that strategic priorities like these are not left to chance, securing access to a NOLS education for generations to come. $1.8 million for Campus Improvements The wilderness is at the heart of who we are and what we do. But our physical locations have been vital to facilitate every student’s experience, and today the majority of our students learn wilderness medicine skills for life inside classrooms. CONTINUED ON PG. 4
“While donor generosity sustains us every year, we are especially grateful for gifts given in the last year. Not only did your contributions help us through a potentially ruinous time, but donations to our $30 million Step Forward campaign ended in December of 2020 at a remarkable $31 million. All of this in one of the most challenging years NOLS has ever seen. Thank you.” —Terri Watson NOLS President
FRIENDS IS FOR PEOPLE COMMITTED TO HELPING NOLS PROVIDE THE WORLD’S BEST EDUCATION IN WILDERNESS SKILLS AND LEADERSHIP. This newsletter aims to provide useful and interesting information on charitable gift planning and supporters of the school. NOLS is not engaged in rendering legal or tax advisory services. State laws govern wills, trusts, and many charitable gifts, and these laws vary from state to state. While NOLS welcomes and encourages inquiries about the material in this publication, individuals should consult with their professional advisors when planning their wills or deferred gifts.
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