2016 SALT Center Journal

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OUR FUTURE D O N O R R E P O RT

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ince it’s inception in 1980, the SALT Center has become the global leader in comprehensive academic support for college students who learn differently. For over 36 years, we’ve helped thousands of Wildcats 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 a highly qualified professional team. As a non-profit that does not receive

TOTAL DOLLARS DONATED TO THE SALT CENTER FROM 2015-2016 AND THEIR ALLOCATION:

$216,090

LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT $36,000

UNRESTRICTED FUND $97,104

OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS $38,826

funding from the state or the university, the SALT Center covers our operational costs by charging 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, it can discourage some students from applying, as well as limit our capacity for innovation and growth. This is why we are so grateful to the generous friends of our program. Year after year, they support our efforts by giving to scholarships, programs and services, professional development, and other initiatives. Thank you for your generous support!

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

STRATEGIC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND $3,425

BUILDING EXPANSION $20,735

HEALTH & WELLNESS FUND $20,000

Legacy Scholarship Endowment $36,000 Other Scholarships $38,826 Health & Wellness Fund $20,000 Building Expansion $20,735 Strategic Professional Development Fund $3,425 Unrestricted Fund $97,104


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