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UNCW ANNUAL GIVING

 

The Annual Giving Program Is A Catalyst For Turning Individual Generosity Into A Collective Energy

Representing the loyalty of thousands of donors every year, the UNCW Annual Giving Program is an integral part of the university's overall fundraising efforts. With its shared goals of encouraging alumni participation and increasing annual unrestricted giving, the Annual Giving Program draws upon a pool of alumni, parents, friends, students, faculty and staff to provide UNCW with an unwavering foundation of financial support.

 

More than a just a collection of gifts, the Annual Giving Program is a catalyst for turning individual generosity into a collective energy. It represents the dynamic interaction of people working together to achieve great things for UNCW. Private gifts are essential for UNCW to fulfill its ambitious teaching, research and public service mission. Private funds help make UNCW one of the best public universities in the South.

 

Through the Annual Giving Program, you may choose to designate your support for students, faculty or research in any of the university's divisions, departments, units or programs (including athletics). Your gift helps make UNCW great. 

 

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Please click on the links below for more information:

Faculty Staff Campaign

Incentive Program

Parents Campaign

Student Giving Campaign

Senior Class Gift Campaign

UNCW Call Center

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Contact:

Janell Johnson, Director of Annual Giving

910-962-7613

annualgiving@uncw.edu


 


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