INSIGHT
2014-2015 DONOR REPORT
Since it’s inception in 1980, the SALT Center at the University of Arizona has become the global leader in comprehensive academic support for students who learn differently. For over 33 years, we have helped thousands of college students with learning and attention challenges achieve academic success. Developing a vibrant community that evolves with the changing needs of our students requires innovative programming and highly qualified professional staff. As a non-profit
that does not receive funding from the state or the University, the SALT Center charges a fee for services. The SALT Center fee is our primary source of revenue, and is only increased when necessary to cover rising personnel and building maintenance costs. However, the fee for enrollment can discourage students with limited resources from using our services, and limit our capacity for innovation and growth.
TOTAL DOLLARS DONATED TO THE SALT CENTER FROM 2014-2015 AND THEIR ALLOCATION:
$214,500
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
$20,500
Eleanor Harner Scholarship Fund Legacy Scholarship Endowment $25,000
SCHOLARSHIPS
$80,000
This is why we are so grateful to the generous friends of our program who continue to give in this capacity because of their faith in our team. They trust that these gifts will be used to meet our most urgent needs. Year after year, they support our efforts by giving to our scholarships, our programs and services, our professional development, and many other initiatives.
$8,600
Michelle Combs Endowed Fund $300 Health & Wellness $20,200
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
$8,000
Other Endowed Scholarships $46,000
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
$106,000
Used to meet the most pressing and immediate needs of our students and our program
+ $2,700,000
DONATED BY PATRICIA & BRUCE BARTLETT FOR THE SALT CENTER EXPANSION PROJECT
To explore all giving opportunities at the SALT Center, visit salt.arizona.edu/give
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