
To recognize donors’ support of
excellence at UW-Eau Claire, university programs, departments and
facilities supported by endowed funds often are named after those
who make these generous gifts. Depending on the wishes of the donor,
the name of a loved one or a respected colleague also may be honored. To learn about the naming of university facilities, areas within buildings or other university structures done to honor a person or entity read the building/facilties naming policy.
Below are the UW-Eau Claire Foundation’s specific
endowment naming opportunities for giving levels from $10,000 through
$10 million. Listed are the annual payout amount for each level
and the UW-Eau Claire people, programs or facilities that endowment
would support. Click on the linked naming opportunities for more
detail.
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$10
million
Annual payout: $400,000 People:
Academic Merit Scholarship Fund
Programs:
College; Center
of Excellence for Faculty/Student Research Collaboration
Facilities:
Building Name $2.5
million
Annual payout: $100,000
People: Minimum
for Endowed Chair (New Position)
Programs: Academic
Center
Facilities: Building
Floor
$1.5 million
Annual payout: $60,000
People: Minimum
for Endowed Chair (Existing Position)
Programs:
Major Concert or Lecture Series
Facilities:
Auditorium in Schofield Hall
$500,000
Annual payout: $20,000
People: Visiting
Professor
Programs:
Pre-professional Program
Facilities: Office
Suite; Library; Seminar Room
$175,000
Annual payout: $7,000
People: In-State
Graduate Full Sponsorship
Programs:
General Equipment Fund
Facilities:
Large Lecture Classroom
$100,000
Annual payout: $4,000
People: Faculty
Development Fund; Returning
Student Grants
Programs:
Speakers Fund; International
Travel Fund
Facilities:
General Classroom
$50,000
Annual payout: $2,000
People: Selected
Undergraduate Fellowship Programs
Programs:
Campus Beautification Fund
Facilities:
Teaching Laboratory; Unnamed Meeting
Rooms in Davies Center
$10,000
Annual payout: $400
People: General Scholarship;
Departmental Advancement Fund
Programs:
Alumni Lecture Fund
Facilities:
Departmental Lounge Area |
$5 million
Annual payout: $200,000
People:
International Study Scholarship Fund
Programs:
Academic Department
Facilities:
Building Wing
$2 million
Annual payout: $80,000
People: Honors,
Diversity, Fellowship Funds
Programs: Intercollegiate
Sport
Facilities: Sculpture
Garden; Permanent Art Collection
$1 million
Annual payout: $40,000
People: Professorship,
Coach or Director
Programs: Pre-professional
Program
Facilities:
Recital Hall; Atrium in Phillips Hall
$250,000
Annual payout: $10,000
People: Visiting
Lecturer
Programs:
Research and Teaching Equipment Fund
Facilities:
High-Tech Classroom
$150,000
Annual payout: $6,000
People: In-State
Undergraduate Full Sponsorship
Programs:
Faculty/Staff Awards Program
Facilities: Research
Laboratory
$75,000
Annual payout: $4,000
People: Full
In-State Undergraduate Tuition Scholarship
Programs:
Artwork Acquisition Fund
Facilities:
Computer Study Lab
$25,000
Annual payout: $1,000
People: Wisconsin
Academic Excellence Scholarship
Programs:
Visiting Scholar
Facilities:
Academic Study Area
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Explanation of Funding Opportunities
Named
Endowed Academic Merit Scholarship Fund
This endowment would support Blugold Fellowships, honor scholarships,
National Merit Scholarships, diversity scholarships and other funding
to attract and retain academically talented students. This would
be the largest single scholarship endowment to benefit the university.
College
Endowment
Funds received shall supplement the annual budget allocation from
the state and shall be used to meet unfunded priorities and take
advantage of opportunities as they arise that will benefit the specific
college.
Center of Excellence
Endowment
The University of Wisconsin System Regents have designated
UW-Eau Claire as the UW System’s Center of Excellence for
Faculty and Undergraduate Student Research Collaboration. The full
endowment of the Center of Excellence is a high priority for the
UW-Eau Claire Foundation.
Building
Name
This gift level is not reflective of the total cost of a
building, but rather represents a significant commitment. This category
includes the naming of existing buildings such as residence halls
and classroom facilities as well as the naming of future buildings
that may be constructed.
Endowed
International Study Scholarship Fund
This endowment would support expenses of students and faculty to
participate in numerous study-abroad programs as well as expenses
of international students to attend UW-Eau Claire.
Academic
Department Endowment
Depending on enrollment in a specific department, number
of faculty, research activity and annual budget, the amount required
to endow a department will be determined on a sliding scale. A minimum
commitment of $1 million is required to endow a department.
Endowed
Chair Sliding Scale
A minimum outright commitment of $1.5 million is required
to fund a named endowed chair to supplement an existing faculty
position. A commitment to complete the pledge within five years
must be made before the chair is named. Endowing a chair for a new
faculty position requires a funding commitment of $2.5 million.
An endowed chair in a high-demand faculty area, such as chemistry,
biology or the other sciences, or to attract a nationally or internationally
recognized professor in his or her field requires a $5 million commitment.
Academic
Center Endowment
Examples include a Center for Service Learning, Center for
International Education, Center for Communication Disorders, Children’s
Center, Academic Skills Center, Center for Instructional Technology
Improvement and Innovation, Center for Leadership and American Indian
Studies Program.
Sculpture Garden/Art
Collection Endowment
This endowment would maintain existing sculptures and art in the
university collection as well as fund the commissioning of new sculptures
and art works.
Concert or Lecture Series
Endowment
Examples include Cabaret, Viennese Ball, Jazz Institute, The Forum,
Artists Series, Holiday Concert, Varsity Show and other major performance
events.
Pre-professional
Program Endowment
The amount required to endow a pre-professional program will be
determined on a sliding scale, with the endowment of the pre-medicine
program set at
$1 million. Other pre-professional programs may be endowed at the
$500,000 level.
Endowed
In-State Graduate Full Sponsorship
Includes graduate tuition, fees, basic room and board, and
some books.
Endowed In-State Undergraduate
Full Sponsorship
Includes undergraduate tuition, fees, basic room and board,
and some books.
Faculty
Development Endowment
This is the minimum endowment level for funds to provide
faculty support not met by the annual budget allocation, including
travel to and from professional conferences, research support, support
to integrate technology into the curriculum, supplies, etc. There
is no limit on the size of faculty development endowments.
International Travel
Fund Endowment
This is the minimum endowment level for a fund to support international
faculty and/or student travel to participate in various international
study-abroad programs.
Undergraduate Fellowship
Program Endowment
Examples include Blugold Fellowships, Honors Program scholarships
and summer research stipends.
Campus
Beautification Fund Endowment
This is the minimum amount to endow a fund for landscaping, artwork,
etc. for campus beautification and enhancements.
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