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What It Is
The BYU Annual Fund provides an opportunity for alumni and friends of BYU to participate financially in helping strengthen BYU's role in the Kingdom of God. Your contributions to BYU Annual Fund allow leaders and administrators maximum flexibility to direct funds where the need is greatest. This not only provides for efficient funding of planned expenditures, but also allows for response to unforeseen challenges and opportunities that fall within the established priorities of the school.

The fund was established to facilitate regular giving by alumni and other friends of BYU, thus providing a reliable source of funding for approved priorities. Unless otherwise specified by you, the donor, Annual Fund disbursements are left to the discretion of the Board of Trustees and the President. Gifts to the Annual Fund are unique in that they are matched by generous friends of the university.

Why It Is a Priority
BYU Annual Fund empowers university leaders to address priority issues and to react, in a timely way, to unforeseen challenges and opportunities. Students are the primary beneficiaries. There are three basic areas of focus in the Annual Fund. Each of them significantly improve the student learning experience:

Trustees/President's Priorities: Gifts directed here go where the need is greatest, whether to a school or college, scholarships and mentoring programs, or new projects. These funds also support BYU Magazine.

General Scholarships: Annual Fund donors who want to provide financial assistance to students may do so by specifying General Scholarships. Because these scholarship funds are not restricted to specific student situations, they are very useful in helping deserving students across a broad spectrum.

College Annual Fund: Annual Fund donors may contribute to a specific college or school for approved priorities within the specified college. The following colleges are included:

What It Does and How It Helps

When you give to BYU Annual Fund in concert with others, students' lives are touched and doors and hearts are opened worldwide. Although some donors contribute large sums, most contribute modest amounts regularly, according to their means. The overall impact, however, is powerful.

The Annual Fund is helping build a better BYU and blesses students in innumerable ways. For example, your gift to the Annual Fund will allow BYU to use internet technology to offer online courses to 250,000 or more students around the world, expanding access to BYU education beyond the physical limitations of campus. This program will be available to Church members as well as anyone interested in enhancing employment opportunities through further education. The fund also allows BYU to invite up to 20,000 additional students to enjoy the BYU "on-campus" experience through the spring/summer enrollment program.

The Annual Fund helps provide mentoring opportunities for undergraduates to work part-time assisting with major research and other projects related to their field of study, uniquely preparing them for future work and advanced studies. A comparatively large number of BYU undergraduates have actually published scholarly works. BYU has a reputation for placing highly qualified students into employment and into graduate programs after they complete their undergraduate work. Your support of BYU Annual Fund will help extend this type of learning experience to more and more students.

This year, gifts to the Annual Fund are matched at least one-to-one by friends of the university, making it an efficient way to multiply the effect of your donation dollar. For example, a donation of $25 per month is matched with an additional $25 per month, for a total of $50 per month or $600 annually. Employer matching, practiced by many large corporations, can further enlarge your gift. (For information on employer gift matching, contact your company's human resource department).


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