Building Dreams Campaign Progress
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:34 am
It looks like the Building Dreams Campaign is progressing well. Check it out here. Click on Campaign Progress at the left.
http://giving.bgsu.edu/development/buil ... lneeds.jsp
Overall, more than 72% ($86 million) of the $120 million goal has been pledged. And remember, the Campaign continues through Dec. of 2008. It looks to me like the Campaign will significantly exceed its goals. In fact, in some areas it already has.
Let's look at some areas.
Sebo Center--$5.2 million pledged with a goal of $7 million (74 %). By the way, I've seen a figure of $8.7 million for the total cost. What's the difference between the pledge goal and the total cost?
Athletics Overall--$10 million pledged with a goal of $18 million (55 %).
Scholarships--$28 million pledged with a goal of $35 million (80 %) This is very impressive.
Keep in mind that by the end of Dec., we can also look forward to the release of the Convocation Center study. I'm expecting good news. I'm betting that some major donations have already been pledged.
Within a few years, the BG campus is going to look a lot different.
President Ribeau can be proud, and he should be able to cash in some of the chips he's earned with the state government.
http://giving.bgsu.edu/development/buil ... lneeds.jsp
Overall, more than 72% ($86 million) of the $120 million goal has been pledged. And remember, the Campaign continues through Dec. of 2008. It looks to me like the Campaign will significantly exceed its goals. In fact, in some areas it already has.
Let's look at some areas.
Sebo Center--$5.2 million pledged with a goal of $7 million (74 %). By the way, I've seen a figure of $8.7 million for the total cost. What's the difference between the pledge goal and the total cost?
Athletics Overall--$10 million pledged with a goal of $18 million (55 %).
Scholarships--$28 million pledged with a goal of $35 million (80 %) This is very impressive.
Keep in mind that by the end of Dec., we can also look forward to the release of the Convocation Center study. I'm expecting good news. I'm betting that some major donations have already been pledged.
Within a few years, the BG campus is going to look a lot different.
President Ribeau can be proud, and he should be able to cash in some of the chips he's earned with the state government.