THE POWER OF ENDOWMENTS
Every gift to the UNM Foundation is a commitment of confidence in the mission of The University of New Mexico, and every endowed fund helps provide a substantial base for future development and student success.
When you establish or contribute to an endowed fund through the UNM Foundation, your gift increases and is held in perpetuity, providing benefits beyond your lifetime.
Individuals, families, friends, alumni, colleagues, foundations and corporations may establish endowments. Each endowed fund has a set of guidelines to ensure that assets are spent according to the donor’s purpose and intent, in accordance with university policies. Funds may:
• Support any school, college, cultural amenity, athletics or other UNM program;
• Provide for student scholarships or faculty support, outreach, research, or patient support; or
• Serve the general needs of the university.
The principal of an endowment is carefully invested in the University’s Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF). Annually, the UNM Foundation determines a spending distribution percentage based on a 5-year average of the market value of the CIF. The range for these distributions is 4 to 6 percent of the value of the fund.
Endowments support nearly every aspect of UNM, spanning the health sciences, academic programs, athletics, museums and Popejoy Hall. Examples of funds making an impact that will be sustained forever:
Dee and Ken Tillman and Cathie and Chuck Corbin Endowment for Physical Education
The Gerald May Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering
Stephen F. and Fay Evans Martin Endowment for Undergraduate Research in Chemistry
James “Jimmy” Butler Track and Cross-Country Student-Athlete Support Endowment
Richard C. Sandoval Scholarship Endowment in Art and Art History
Dennis S. Peña Endowment at the UNM Poison Center
Howard L. Karno Endowment for Latin American Pictorial Collections
John H. Saiki Clinical Oncology Endowment Fund
Jackie Schlegel Memorial Honors Endowment for Scribendi
Schoeman Travel Endowment for Architecture School of Medicine Alumni Association Endowment
Patrick D. Conroy Endowment for Veteran’s Resources
Judith Harris Global Health Endowment in NursingABOUT THE UNM CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT FUND
The UNM Foundation Investment Committee oversees and manages the endowment assets of the university and the UNM Foundation. These assets are combined for investment purposes and operated as a unitized pool known as the Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF). The CIF is managed in accordance with the Consolidated Investment Fund Investment Policy, which is approved by both the UNM Foundation Board of Trustees and the UNM Board of Regents. The CIF has demonstrated an excellent history of performance compared to other endowments of its size.
For up-to-date information on the CIF’s investment asset allocation, 3-year, 5-year and 10-year investment performance, and total annual spending distributions please visit: unmfund.co/financials
ENDOWMENT MINIMUMS
Most endowments may be established with a minimum gift of $25,000. Endowments that fund specialized needs at UNM have higher funding minimums, as follows:
Presidential Scholarship $75,000 minimum
Endowed University Leadership Positions
Endowed Deanship or equivalent $5,000,000 minimum
Endowed Department Chair $2,500,000 minimum
Endowed Head Coach $1,000,000 minimum
Endowed Faculty Positions
Endowed Faculty Chair $1,500,000 minimum
Endowed Professorship $500,000 minimum
Endowed Fellowship $250,000 minimum
Endowed Visiting Professorship or Scholar $250,000 minimum
MAKING AN ENDOWMENT GIFT
Endowments may be funded with a single gift, or with a pledge spanning up to three years. Pledges over $50,000 may be extended up to five years. Gifts are accepted in many forms, including:
• Cash
• Stocks
• IRA charitable contributions
• Donor Advised Funds
• Charitable bequests in a will or trust
• Other forms of estate gifts
You may create and name an endowment in honor of an individual or organization. The terms of your endowment will be memorialized in a gift agreement with the UNM Foundation. The best way to start contemplating the possibilities is to work with one of the UNM Foundation’s development officers who specializes in your area of interest.
LEARN MORE:
Bill Uher
Vice President of Development, Health Sciences (505) 313-7622
Bill.Uher@unmfund.org
Larry Ryan
Vice President of Development, Main Campus (505) 313-7626
Larry.Ryan@unmfund.org
Kristine Mazzei
Vice President of Central Development (530) 219-1507
Kristine.Mazzei@unmfund.org
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