CEF 2023

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At the University of Washington our mission promises to enhance lives everywhere— a goal that would simply not be possible without endowed support. As lasting legacies, endowed gifts provide perpetual resources for students, faculty, and university programs and services. They serve as the foundation upon which we build our success. While we can measure the endowment’s annual fiscal performance in this report, the impact that your gift will make in perpetuity is immeasurable.

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The impact is felt year after year,

generation after generation.

DISTRIBUTED OVER LAST 10 YEARS

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Endowments provide opportunities for

students and faculty in their quest for

excellence and innovation.

Endowments provide opportunities for students and faculty in their quest for

excellence and innovation.

  • UW Medicine 20
  • Operating Funds 22
  • Other Colleges/Programs 15
  • Arts and Sciences 13
  • Centrally Administered 8
  • Engineering 8
  • Foster School of Business 5
  • College of the Environment 3
  • School of Law 3
  • Intercollegiate Athletics 3
Endowments by Schools, Colleges, and Programs
Schools, Colleges, and Programs Endowment Value at 6/30/2023 Number of Individual Endowments
UW Medicine $960,890,723 1135
College of Arts and Sciences 591,820,751 1136
College of Engineering 379,536,171 515
Foster School of Business 243,441,747 281
Student Financial Aid 216,282,284 266
Office of the President and Provost 154,772,254 100
Law School 130,854,247 119
College of the Environment 143,179,996 327
Intercollegiate Athletics 110,393,965 246
University Libraries 63,276,331 117
Graduate School 60,708,294 102
School of Nursing 67,474,845 174
Tacoma Campus 57,492,322 96
Undergraduate Academic Affairs 63,915,955 41
College of Built Environments 60,670,244 142
School of Dentistry 42,766,467 105
College of Education 41,921,620 94
Evans School of Public Policy & Governance 27,891,695 43
School of Pharmacy 36,593,067 92
Health Sciences 20,693,019 4
School of Public Health 28,688,263 106
School of Social Work 39,523,411 55
Office of Research 10,257,646 5
University of Washington Press 8,353,220 17
Information School 10,561,299 64
Bothell Campus 7,080,424 37
Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity 10,231,042 61
CoMotion 15,656,685 2
Finance and Facilities 1,408,689 5
Office of the Vice President of Student Life 4,621,342 35
Continuum College 1,488,830 4
University Advancement 1,214,817 6
3,613,661,665 5,532
Operating Funds 1,016,428,977 2
Non-UW Endowment 47,838,964 38
Total $4,677,929,606 5,572

Endowed gifts coupled with investment returns

resulted in the growth of the CEF.

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ANNUALIZED RETURN OVER LAST
20 YEARS

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IN NET GROWTH OVER
LAST 20 YEARS

Impact

The impact of endowment gifts is evident in every corner of the University of Washington, from the inspiring faculty who hold endowed professorships to the extraordinary students who choose the UW because of scholarships and fellowships.

Endowment Support by Purpose

  • Student Support 29
  • Faculty Support 22
  • Other University Activities* 23
  • Program/Academic Support 20
  • Research Activities 6

* A portion of the University's operating funds is invested in the CEF. Distributions benefit campus-wide programs.

Gifts at work

Endowments create extraordinary impact across our campuses. These are just a few of the countless stories that philanthropy makes possible year after year, generation after generation.

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The Power of Investment Returns

& a Prudent Spending Policy

The generous $175,000 gift from Robert H. Soper, invested in 1995, has had a powerful long-term impact., This fund has distributed over $414,000 in support of students with disabilities and still has a market value five times more than its original value.

The Generous $175,000 gift from Robert H. Soper, invested in 1995, has provided powerful long-term impact., This fund has distributed over $414,000 in support of students with disabilities and still has a market value five times more than its original value
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