2019-2020 Report to the Campus Community / Shippensburg University Foundation

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2019-2020

Report to the Campus Community This report includes gifts made to the SU Foundation between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020.

Support from the Shippensburg University Foundation to students, faculty, and programs totaled $6,054,107 for 2019-2020. Chart Title

SU students, faculty, and programs benefited from $4,678,529 in direct support while $1,375,578 was added to the principal of endowed funds that benefit Shippensburg University.

2%

4%

1%

Scholarships & Loans: $1,839,600

9%

Construction & Equipment: $1,587,187

5%

Understanding Direct and Indirect Support: Direct support is dollars that are restricted by the donor for a specific purpose and are spent on behalf of the University, at the direction of a University releasing agent (Dean, Department Chair, Director, etc.). The exceptions to restricted dollars in this category are the grants awarded to the University from the SU Foundation Board of Directors at the request of the President of the University. Indirect support is dollars that have been added to the principal of an endowment for the benefit of the students, programs, and faculty at the University, and are restricted by the donor for a specific purpose.

39%

DIRECT SUPPORT

6%

Academic Support: $248,961 Athletics: $431,590 Student Programs: $92,957 Public Service/SU Outreach Support: $167,755

34%

SU President’s Initiatives: $27,361

$8,000,000 $7,000,000

$1.56M increase

$6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $0

Cultural Support: $283,118

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Over the past 10 years, funding from the SU Foundation to support students, faculty, and programs at Shippensburg University totaled $50,526,657

24 HOURS OF GIVING | 2020 What an impact these gifts are making! $169,612 raised from 1024 donors Even in the midst of a global pandemic, the Ship Family rallied in support of SHIP students! The 2020 total of $169,612 was a 294% increase over last year’s total of $42,930. The gifts came from faculty and staff, alumni, parents, and SHIP students!

Emergency Fund created for SU Students in need. Special thanks to members of the campus community, along with alumni, parents, and friends, who supported the new Emergency Fund for Students during ShipGives. Funds may support financial needs such as the purchase of textbooks and other required course related materials, tuition, and housing. Students will soon be able to apply for these funds through the scholarship portal at tinyurl.com/SUFscholarships

These alumni experienced the JOY OF GIVING to their alma mater during ShipGives. Their inspiration to give is truly a testament to their faculty and staff mentors and the positive experiences they had during their time at SHIP.

Funds raised supported the most urgent needs of the University, along with the Emergency Fund for Students, textbooks, first year experience, the colleges, athletics, scholarships, and much more. Thank you for your support of this special day that brings together the campus community, alumni, and other members of the SHIP family.

Save the Date SHIPGIVES | APRIL 7 & 8 2021


During 2019-2020, funds available/funds spent for faculty support from the Annual Fund and endowed accounts totaled $319,030 Chart Title

SOURCES OF FACULTY SUPPORT Sources of Faculty Support

$553,234 $1,512,187

$90,803

$99,777 $120,810

$279,886

$255,959

FYE2018

$198,220

FYE2019

Annual Fund

FYE2020

Endowed Funds

$2,613,108

Of the $4.6 million in direct support to the University in 2019-2020, $2.6 million supported students and faculty in the following categories: 1 2 3 academics, athletics, scholarships, research, student conferences, academic competitions, service learning and student programs. Stewart Hall (future home of the Welcome Center) accounted for $1.5 million of support.

Faculty Support from the Annual Fund* Faculty Professional Development, Scholarly Activities, Conferences, and Research......................................................................... $56,353 Academic Program Support and Honorariums................................................ $81,867 Joint Undergraduate Student/Faculty Research Grants.................................. $60,000 *University spending was less in 2019-2020 due to the impact COVID-19 had on research, travel, conferences, etc.

Faculty Support from Endowed Accounts Faculty Professional Development, Scholarly Activities, Conferences, Faculty Awards, and Research................................................ $60,355 Academic Program Support and Honorariums................................................ $47,271 Joint Undergraduate Student/Faculty Research Program................................ $13,184

Fund your innovative ideas, important causes, and special projects. The LaunchShip crowdfunding platform accepts proposals from campus groups to fundraise for a specific project or need. Interested in starting your own project? Visit tinyurl.com/ LaunchShip. For questions, contact Justin Forget at jforge@sufoundation.org or 717.477.1377. CHECK OUT CURRENT PROJECTS AT: givecampus.com/schools/ShippensburgUniversityFoundation

SU Foundation endowment tops $40M for the third year in a row, standing at $41,151,442 Endowments provide funds in perpetuity for scholarships, department funds, faculty research and scholarly activity, and much more.

$45,000,000 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000

In FY 2019-2020, contribution revenue totaled $7,116,259

$20,000,000 $15,000,000

Sources of contributions by category

$10,000,000

Alumni........................................................................................ $2,347,225

$5,000,000 $0

Businesses & Other Private Foundations........................... $1,708,090 FYE 16

FYE 17

FYE 18

FYE 19

FYE 20

Friends and Others.................................................................. $1,643,642 Parents.......................................................................................$1,127,452 Current & Retired Faculty, Staff & Administration............ $289,850*

The Shippensburg University Foundation currently manages 429 endowed accounts.

*If a current or retired member of the faculty, staff, or administration is also an alumnus/a or parent, their gift is counted in that category. See page 4 for the total of current and retired faculty, staff, and administration giving. ¡


Over the past five years, the SU Foundation has provided $8,040,855 in scholarship and loan support to Shippensburg University students

These scholarship and other funds are available for the first time in 2020-2021 New Academic Scholarships and Awards

Karen (Leitzel) and Neil Bashore Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students pursuing an undergraduate degree in elementary education. Recipients must be PA residents, have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and demonstrate financial need. W. Stewart Connard Accounting Scholarship This scholarship is for current full-time students who have completed a minimum of 30 credits prior to benefiting from the scholarship. Recipients must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8. First preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need. Crissman/Lauver Endowed Education Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students pursuing an undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education: PK-4 or Art Education. Recipients must be PA residents. Charles H. Jr., and Jane Eagle Diller Scholarship for Cumberland Valley High School Students (2 awards) This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students who are graduates of Cumberland Valley High School. Recipients must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or above, graduate in the top one-fifth of their high school class, and demonstrate financial need by completing the FAFSA. Recipients must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in John L. Grove College of Business with first preference given to students majoring in entrepreneurship. Carol Ann Henicle Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students who are majoring in elementary education at the Pre-K–4 level. Recipients must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, a minimum SAT score of 1100, and have graduated in the top 50 percent of their high school class. Recipients must be a PA resident and demonstrate financial need. Hughes Foundation Inc. Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students who reside in Monroe County, PA. Recipients must have a minimum GPA of 2.8 and demonstrate financial need. James Massey Jr. and Madelyn Massey Scholarship for Education This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students majoring in Education. First preference will be given to students residing Philadelphia or Delaware Counties. Second preference will be given to students residing in Chester, Montgomery or Bucks County. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and demonstrate financial need by completing the FAFSA. McCreary Reisner Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is for first-year students majoring in the humanities or social sciences. Recipients must have a minimum SAT score of 1100 and graduate in the top one-fifth of his or her high school class.

1,839,600

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The amount of direct student aid during 2019-2020 including scholarships, awards, and low-interest loans. David and Laurie Shultz Morgan College of Business Scholarship This scholarship is for current full-time students who have completed a minimum of 30 credits prior to benefiting from the scholarship. Recipients must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in the John L. Grove College of Business and have a minimum GPA of 2.8. James R. and Carol Hartman Replogle Education Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in education. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8 and demonstrate financial need. LTC Todd M. Wheeler Memorial ROTC Scholarship This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students who have committed to enrolling in the ROTC program at Shippensburg University or current students who are already enrolled in the ROTC program. Recipients must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

New Athletic Scholarships and Awards

The Knutelsky Football Scholarship This scholarship is for a full-time student who is a kicker or punter for the Shippensburg University football team. The recipient must meet all applicable NCAA, PSAC, and Shippensburg University regulations.

Existing Scholarships with Additional Awards

John T. Arms Shippensburg University Scholarship (1 new award) This scholarship was established through a gift to the Centre Foundation, and is available to fulltime, first-year students from Halifax High School or Dauphin County, PA, who are pursuing an undergraduate degree program in science, mathematics or computer science.

Ken and Ginny Gill Scholarship for Secondary Education (1 new awards) This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students majoring in Secondary Education. First preference is given to students from Snyder County. Second preference is given to any student residing in PA. Recipients must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA and demonstrate financial need by completing the FAFSA. Phyllis Shambaugh Meenan Elementary Education Scholarship (2 awards) This scholarship is for full-time, first-year students majoring in elementary education. Recipients must be graduates of Carlisle High School.

Other Funds available for the first time in 2019-2020

Dr. Agnes Belval Ragone Memorial Endowment The income from this endowment is to be used to facilitate and enrich service-learning experiences available to undergraduate students through the Department of Global Languages & Cultures. The funds from this endowment may be used to support student travel and expenses associated with service-learning trips to Haiti.

Dr. José G. Ricardo-Osorio Honorary Endowment

The income from this endowment is to be used to facilitate and enrich service-learning experiences available to undergraduate students through the Department of Global Languages & Cultures, the Wood Honors College, or a department or program within the College of Arts and Sciences.

Zeigler College of Arts and Sciences Travel Endowment The income from this endowment may be

used for field trips, field research, academic excursions, and conference expenses for undergraduate students pursuing a degree program administered by the College of Arts and Sciences.

________________________________ The following funds were established, but not yet activated, in 2019-2020

Academic Scholarships and Awards Endowments

• Linda Mauger-Harnish and Martin Harnish College of Business Scholarship • Dr. George F. “Jody” and Leslie M. Harpster Scholarship • Dr. William Morrison Biology Scholarship • Kathryn Hughes Seaber Educational Impact Scholarship • Skiles Excavating, Inc. Brandon E. Skiles Memorial Scholarship • University Bible Fellowship Scholarship • W.J. Wollyung III College of Business Scholarship

Ken and Ginny Gill Scholarship for Elementary Education (1 new award) This scholarship is for full-time, Other Endowments first-year students majoring in Early Childhood/Early • Ruth Ann and William Focht Student Emergency Education (PreK-4). First preference is given to a student Fund Endowment from Snyder County, PA. Second preference is giving Non-Endowed Funds to any student residing in PA who has demonstrated • Kathryn Hughes Seaber Raiders Academic Center financial need. for Student-Athletes


How does the SU Foundation compare to other universities in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education? Source: 2018-2019 Voluntary Support of Education Report (The 20192020 VSE Report is not available for publication until Spring 2021.)

Campus Campaign

Your gifts make a difference at SU!

The Campus Campaign is a vital and essential part of the Shippensburg University Foundation’s fundraising efforts to support the University. Through a variety of giving options, current faculty, staff, and administration gave $89,311 during 2019-2020 to the Shippensburg University Foundation for the benefit of Shippensburg University. Demonstrating their continued trust in the Shippensburg University Foundation and belief in the University, retired faculty, staff, and administrators gave $363,391 through a variety of giving options for the benefit of Shippensburg University. Together, Shippensburg University current and retired faculty, staff, and administrators gave gifts totaling $452,702.

Number 1 in Alumni Participation: Shippensburg 6.40% Kutztown 4.90% Indiana 4.30% Slippery Rock 3.90% Bloomsburg 3.80%

Number 1 in Athletic Fundraising: Shippensburg $1,000,397 California $572,725 East Stroudsburg $531,469 Lock Haven $471,031 Kutztown $423,229

“In the era of COVID-19, your generous gifts inspire students and faculty to work together for a brighter future.”

Number 1 in Corporate Giving: Shippensburg $1,120,578 Indiana $1,107,759 West Chester $861,061 Bloomsburg $798,862 Edinboro $655,428

Dr. Sara Grove Chair, Campus Campaign

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Thank you

Number 2 in Parent Giving: West Chester $177,683 Shippensburg $107,304 Bloomsburg $89,864 Kutztown $84,825 Millersville $53,112

Number 2 in Fundraising per FTE California $1,175 Shippensburg $1,038 Bloomsburg $805 Millersville $720 East Stroudsburg $719

Looking for a safe, caring, and convenient learning environment for your child or grandchild? The Bartos Child & Family Center at Shippensburg University is accepting applications for enrollment in the Center’s nationally accredited programs.

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This report is issued to keep the members of our campus community informed about the results of the Shippensburg University Foundation’s mission to help Shippensburg University students and the region exceed expectations. The Shippensburg University Foundation is audited by Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC, Certified Public Accountants & Consultants. The SU Foundation has received an “unmodified” opinion (a clean opinion and the highest opinion available on its financial statements) each year since its first audit in June of 1981.

n  Full-time and Part-time programs n  Open to children 12 months to age 6. n  After-school program for children in Kindergarten through Grade 5. n  Child Care Information System (CCIS) subsidy is available to families who qualify. The Center has earned accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the nation’s leading organization of early childhood professionals, for reaching the highest levels of professional standards. The Center has also earned a four-star rating by Pennsylvania Keystone STARS, a statewide rating system that identifies quality programs.

The Courtyard by Marriott Shippensburg has been host to guests of the University, collegiate sports teams, Luhrs Performing Arts Center performers and patrons, prospective students and their families, and many others. For reservations, please call 717-4770680 or use the Courtyard Shippensburg toll-free number at 800-321-2211. Online, visit www.cyshippensburg.com.

CONTACT:

Anne Detter Schaffner, Director of Marketing

Nurturing Excellence 10.22.20

Invite visitors to Shippensburg University to stay at the Courtyard by Marriott

amdett@sufoundation.org

1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Phone: (717) 477-1377 Fax: (717) 477-1471

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