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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Posts Near Record Philanthropy]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia
Institute of Technology posted the second best year-to-year philanthropy
results in the Institute’s history for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. Private
gift income to the Institute and its associated foundations totaled $118.1
million, as reported to the Council for Aid to Education (CAE), which measures
only gifts received, excluding pledges.&nbsp;Within the total, $5 million was
given for unrestricted current operations and $2 million for unrestricted
endowment, with the balance for restricted purposes.&nbsp; </p>

<p>“Georgia Tech
alumni and friends have a longstanding tradition of generously supporting the
Institute. Given the bold and visionary aspirations articulated in our 25-year
strategic plan, this support is more crucial now than ever before,” said
Georgia Tech President G. P. “Bud” Peterson. “I am very pleased – but certainly
not surprised – to see that our community’s robust philanthropic track record grew
even stronger last year.”

</p><p>By use, $49
million was directed for current operations, $32 million for permanent
endowment, and $37 million for facilities and equipment.&nbsp;Programmatically,
highlights included $44 million designated for the College of Engineering, $13
million for the College of Management and $24 million for intercollegiate
athletics.&nbsp;The largest sources of funding came once again from alumni and
corporations, each providing $41 million to the total.&nbsp;Once again, alumni
participation is anticipated to be among the highest within all public
universities nationwide.&nbsp;Current and emeritus trustees of the Georgia Tech
Foundation provided nearly $11 million in gifts during the twelve-month period.

</p><p>In the prior
2010 fiscal year, Georgia Tech and its associated foundations accounted for 43
percent of all gifts made to the 35 public institutions that comprise the
University System of Georgia.

</p><p>&nbsp;According to
Tech’s Vice President for Development, Barrett H. Carson,<em> Campaign Georgia
Tech</em> continued its progress toward its expanded goal of $1.5 billion,
posting progress at $1.019 billion and keeping pace at an average rate of
nearly $3 million per week.&nbsp;Two new campus structures were dedicated in
late September, each driven in large part by philanthropy – the John and Mary
Brock Football Facility and the G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning
Commons.&nbsp;John F. Brock, chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises and a
1970 Chemical Engineering graduate of Georgia Tech, chairs the $1.5 billion
comprehensive campaign, which will conclude in 2015.&nbsp;

</p><p>“Despite the uncertainty of the financial
markets regionally, nationally and internationally, philanthropy to the
Institute continues strong across all constituencies. And the Institute’s
strategic plan provides the roadmap,” said Carson.

</p><p>Facilities
construction, endowed faculty chairs and professorships, and student
scholarships and fellowships remain at the core of philanthropic objectives.

</p><p>As of June 30,
2011, as reported to CAE, the market value of the consolidated endowments held
by the&nbsp;Georgia Institute of Technology and its associated foundations
totaled $1.6 billion (unaudited).</p>]]></body>
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