CSU Foundation 2010-2011 Annual Report

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A FOUNDATION FOR ENGAGED LEARNING CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2010–2011

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CSU Foundation 2010-2011 Annual Report

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A FOUNDATION FOR ENGAGED LEARNING

ClevelAnd StAte univeRSity FoundAtion

ANNUAl RepORT 2010–2011

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to our Alumni and Friends,i am pleased to share with you the Cleveland State university Foundation Annual Report.

this past fiscal year we received the largest gift in CSu’s history when alumnus and prominent businessman Monte Ahuja and his wife, usha, donated $10 million to fund scholarships and an endowed professorship in global business. Mr. Ahuja, MBA ’75, attributes his success in business and in life to his CSu education. He and his wife say they are privileged to give back. they lead by example, encouraging others to take advantage of all that CSu offers and to support the university.

the Cleveland Foundation awarded a grant of $1.5 million jointly to Cleveland State and to the northeast ohio Medical university (neoMed) to support our collaborative effort to recruit, educate and train primary care physicians to serve urban communities. this grant will help support a university pipeline to high school juniors and seniors interested in studying medicine, clinical spaces in neighborhoods, and mentoring opportunities.

We also inaugurated a new annual tradition – Radiance, CSU Realizing the Promise – to increase private support for scholarships. Radiance more than lived up to its name, raising approximately $377,000 which enabled us to award scholarships to more than 100 students, keeping them in school and on track toward graduation.

Words cannot express our gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Ahuja for their unparalleled generosity, to the Cleveland Foundation for advancing an academic initiative that will impact the future of northeast ohio, and to all those who supported Radiance. yet despite such successes, our need is still great. A long recession and anemic recovery are making the dream of college more challenging for many middle-class families. Significant cuts to student aid programs add even more urgency to our top fundraising goal of additional student scholarships.

to this end, we have hired Berinthia R. levine as vice president for advancement and executive director of the CSu Foundation. With her strong background and outstanding success as a fundraiser in Greater Cleveland, she will bolster our advancement efforts and bring a new level of philanthropic support to Cleveland State.

to all our alumni and friends, thank you for your support. Whether you are making a financial contribution, volunteering your time, or providing internships and cooperative education experiences for our students, you are helping make a great university even better.

Ronald M. Berkmanpresident, Cleveland State university

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY

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to our Alumni and Friends,An investment in Cleveland State university is an investment that pays dividends. When students graduate, remain in northeast ohio and find employment that allows them to use their knowledge and skills, that’s a dividend. When faculty research helps cure disease or reduce energy consumption, that’s a dividend. And when a campus evolves into a thriving downtown neighborhood that brings residents and visitors back to the city, that’s a dividend, too.

despite the harsh economy, we’re proud to say that donors are still investing in Cleveland State university. in fact, our Foundation assets have grown to $53.9 million — the highest total ever, thanks to new gifts and effective management. While this is great news, our endowment must continue to grow to match CSu’s quality and importance to the community.

it is imperative that CSu, like all state universities, increase its support from the private sector. Businesses, foundations, alumni and friends must be the source of the annual, capital, special project, scholarship, fellowship and endowment gifts that will keep the university strong and growing.

Cleveland State is an invaluable community resource — providing students of all ages with the education they need to succeed; helping business, scientific, government and civic partners identify and resolve challenges; and boosting the economy and city life.

our alumni, donors and friends have helped make Cleveland State university what it is today. For that, we thank you. We look forward to your continued support to help Cieveland State and its students become even better in the future.

Steven A. Minter Berinthia R. leVineChair vice president, university AdvancementCleveland State university Foundation executive director Cleveland State university Foundation

LETTER FROM THE CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE CSU FOUNDATION

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PhilanthroPichighlights2010-2011

Alumnus MONTe AhUjA, MBA ’75, and his wife, usha, made the largest gift in the university’s 47-year history — a $10 MIllION commitment to fund scholarships in business and engineering, as well as an endowed professorship, the Monte Ahuja endowed Chair in Global Business. Mr. Ahuja used a business plan he developed as a CSu class project to found transtar industries, inc., which launched his successful career. the Monte Ahuja College of Business was named in his honor.

Mr. Ahuja served as a member of the CSu Board of trustees from 1991-2000, including six years as chairman, and was the first alumnus to do so. He also served as a director of the CSu Foundation. in 1990, he was named one of Cleveland State’s top 25 distinguished Alumni.

this generous gift by Mr. and Mrs. Ahuja recognizes CSu’s top fundraising goal – increasing scholarship support for students.

Radiance, cSU Realizing the PRomiSe raised approximately $377,000 in support of student scholarships in its first year. Radiance scholarships were awarded to more than 100 undergraduate students in good academic standing who were at risk for dropping out of school because of finances. next year’s Radiance, CSU Realizing the Promise will be Friday, May 11, 2012. Radiance not only is CSu’s signature fundraising event, it is key to the university’s student retention efforts.

CleVelAND STATe UNIVeRSITy FOUNDATION ASSeTS ReACheD AN All-TIMe hIgh — $53.9 MIllION, thanks to generous gifts and prudent financial counsel.

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The pOweR OF ThRee partnership between Cleveland State university, the Cleveland play House and playhouseSquare raised $XX million for the conversion of the historic Allen theatre into a new performance home for both the play House and CSu’s department of theatre and dance. this arts education collaborative, unlike any other in the nation, will provide state-of-the-art facilities for our students while enabling them to hone their skills alongside working professionals.

in addition to the Allen theatre, CSu’s new arts campus includes the renovated Middough Building as home to the theatre, dance and art programs. And CSu’s art gallery will relocate to a highly visible location in the former Cowell and Hubbard Building.

the power of three partnership/arts campus is a key component in CSu’s ongoing commitment to building a downtown neighborhood while also enhancing the educational experience.

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UNIVERSITYHIgHlIgHTS2010-2011

Freshman enrollment grew 11 percent over last year, with an average grade point average of 3.21 for incoming students. For the second consecutive year, the average ACT test score exceeded the national average.

Campus International School, in its second year, added third grade classes and expanded kindergarten to four classes. Total enrollment nearly doubled to 220 students, with a waiting list of more than 300. Campus International School, an innovative collaboration with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District that provides an educational choice to families living in the city, features the academically rigorous International Baccalaureate curriculum and will eventually offer grades K-12.

The University, Cleveland Play House and PlayhouseSquare established an arts education collaborative that will enable students to hone their skills alongside working professionals. CSU’s theatre and dance programs have been relocated to the historic and newly refurbished Allen Theatre and Middough Building. CSU’s art programs and art gallery also will be part of this bold, new arts campus that will bring thousands of new visitors downtown.

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U.S. News and World Report ranked Cleveland State University within the top 10 percent of more than 3,000 universities in its “National University” category.

The University entered into a partnership with the Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) aimed at training urban primary care physicians.

The initiative will train doctors through two unique programs – one targeting individuals who already have bachelor’s degrees and one targeting freshmen from minority and disadvantaged backgrounds.

The state of Ohio included funds for CSU/NEOMED in its annual budget – recognition of the program’s significance and potential for addressing the serious national issue of urban health care.

Campus Village, the single largest residential development in Cleveland in more than three decades, is underway along Chester Avenue between East 21st and East 24th streets. A modern lifestyle development of nine buildings, restaurants, shops, green spaces and more, Campus Village will offer more than 300 market-rate apartments and help create a thriving University neighborhood in the heart of downtown Cleveland.

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Radiance, cSU Realizing the PRomiSe

The inaugural Radiance, CSU Realizing the Promise more than lived up to its name, raising $377,000 for student scholarships. As a result, scholarships were awarded to more than 100 students, allowing them to stay in school and progress toward their degrees.

The success of Radiance was made possible by support from the corporate community and private donors. More than 400 guests attended the reception and brief program.

The next Radiance, CSU Realizing the Promise will be Friday, May 11, 2012. Our goal is to raise $500,000. For sponsorship information and tickets, contact the CSU Advancement Office at 216.875.9855 or visit www.csuohio.edu/radiance

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Radiancescholars

Following in the footsteps of her grandfather and mother, RAChel wINegAR is a third-generation CSU student. The Mentor resident, who plans to become a doctor, is majoring in biology/pre-medicine and also conducts independent research projects. Rachel says her Radiance scholarship allows her to concentrate on her studies and activities such as competitive horseback riding and volunteering with a hospice organization.

The first in his family to attend college, FeRAS hAMDAN will graduate in 2012 with a degree in biology. A member of the American Medical Student Association, he plans to attend medical school and specialize in orthopedics or podiatry. The Westlake resident volunteers at the Cleveland Clinic as a researcher and calls himself a proud Viking.

wANFANg CheN’s family came to Cleveland from China nearly four years ago for the educational opportunities available here. The only person in her family to speak English, the CSU sophomore says language is her biggest challenge in the classroom and in studying. The Cleveland resident hopes to graduate in 2015 and pursue a career as a pediatric nurse.

geORge ThOMAS became interested in electrical engineering while working on a high school science fair project. Enrolled in an accelerated 4+1 program in the Fenn College of Engineering, he will graduate in 2012 with his bachelor’s degree and in 2013 with his master’s degree. The Cleveland resident works in the College’s embedded control systems research lab and has co-authored a conference paper and technical book chapter.

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giFTS by diViSion

NursiNg $2,630

geNeral uNiversity $3,787,749

library $68,834educatioN & humaN services $111,122

athletics $286,460

urbaN affaris $346,396

liberal arts & social scieNces

$367,552

law $766,235

scieNces & healthProfessioNs

$874,526

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busiNess $2,503,026

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The CleVelAND STATe UNIVeRSITy FOUNDATION, INC.STATeMeNT OF FINANCIAl pOSITION

jUNe 30, 2011 (wITh COMpARATIVe TOTAlS FOR 2010)

Assets

2011 2010Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 5,603,609 $ 5,051,468 Accounts receivable 387,869 220,221 Contributions receivable, net 1,034,821 912,225 total current assets 7,026,299 6,183,914

non-current assets: Contributions receivable, net 6,880,023 4,706,404 long-term investments 50,974,702 38,383,659 Funds held on behalf of others: Cleveland State university 2,590,934 1,993,632 Cleveland State university Alumni Association 366,939 313,317 total non-current assets 60,812,598 45,397,012

total assets $ 67,838,897 $ 51,580,926

LiAbiLities And net Assets

2011 2010liabilities: Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 19,243 $ 45,814 Current portion of note payable 39,996 39,996 payable to Cleveland State university 1,051,798 626,547 Annuities payable 32,517 29,847 total current liabilities 1,143,554 742,204

non-current liabilities: note payable, net of current portion 684,743 724,739 payable to Cleveland State university - 36,115 Annuities payable 108,186 101,028 Funds held on behalf of others: Cleveland State university 2,590,934 1,993,632 Cleveland State university Alumni Association 366,939 313,317 total non-current liabilities 3,750,802 3,168,831 total liabilities 4,894,356 3,911,035

net Assets: unrestricted: undesignated (184,387) (566,725) Board-designated – scholarships 164,169 140,597 total unrestricted (20,218) (426,128) temporarily restricted 22,395,040 14,086,876 permanently restricted 40,569,719 34,009,143 total net assets 62,944,541 47,669,891

total liabilities and net assets $ 67,838,897 $ 51,580,926

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honor rollof donors2010-2011

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $100,000 oR moReThe Ahuja FoundationDr. Usha and Mr. Monte Ahuja Mr. David L. Balint#The Cleveland FoundationThe George Gund FoundationThe Martha Holden Jennings FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. LedinSaint Luke’s FoundationAllan J. MillerDavid and Inez Myers FoundationParker Hannifin CorporationParker Hannifin Foundation The Unger FoundationMr. Paul A. Unger# Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Weinberg

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $50,000-$99,999 Richard L. Bowen & Associates, Inc.Mr. Richard L. BowenThe Maxeen Stone Flower TrustMrs. Betty L. GordonMr. Robert W. HaskinsMr. James D. HeckelmanInduSoftMr. & Mrs. Bill JulkaMr. Edmond J. Sobey#Mr. James A. Thomas

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $25,000-$49,999 Drs. James A. and Susan BorchertThe Robert F. Busbey Charitable

FoundationCleveland ClinicFenn Educational Fund The Honorable John J. DonnellyMr. Paul J. EversonFidelity Charitable Gift FundForest City Enterprises Inc.Mr. Terry H. and Ms. Robin L. GilbertJones Day

Kaiser PermanenteKulas FoundationThe Lubrizol CorporationMetro Health FoundationJohn P. Murphy FoundationThe Ralph M. Parsons FoundationMr. Steven W. PercyRed {an orchestra}Mrs. Gene SchreckengostMr. Fred Sheibley#University Hospitals Case Medical CenterWeinberg Institute

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $10,000-$24,999 Thomas W. and Joann AdlerBaker HostetlerMr. William Grover Barnard IIIMr. and Mrs. Craig A. BlackBritton FundDale and Cynthia BroganBurke, Rosen & AssociatesCohen & CompanyThe Honorable John E. CorriganDelaware Community FoundationDr. Bart A. DiLiddoMs. Rebecca DunnEaton Charitable Fund*Eaton CorporationThe Richard Eaton Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David J. FornariAllen Friedman Award Fund of the

Delaware Community FoundationThe Honorable Nancy A. Fuerst and Dr.

John F. Burke, Jr.Genesis HealthCare LLCDr. Leslie Friedman GoldsteinHahn Loeser + Parks LLPMr. Theodore MacKinnon HenryReverend Catherine Bosworth HortonMS & ME Jackson FundMr. and Mrs. Trevor O. JonesKeyBankMr. Stephen F. Kirk

Kohrman Jackson & Krantz P.L.L.Mr. and Mrs. Morton Q. LevinThe Lincoln Electric FoundationLowe Eklund Wakefield & Mulvihill Co., LPAMr. James A. LoweMacArthur Family TrustMedical Mutual of OhioMeisel Family FoundationMr. Dan T. Moore IIIMs. Gean Ellen MorrillNebraska Book CompanyNurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy Co.,

L.P.A.PNC BankPorter Wright LLPRPM International Inc.*Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingDrs. Michael and Joanne Schwartz+Dr. Beth Brandt Sersig+The Sherwin-Williams Company Inc.Mr. Christy SpoaSquire, Sanders & Dempsey LLPDr. Roberta Steinbacher+Mr. and Mrs. Terrence V. Zuk

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $5,000-$9,999 American Greetings CorporationAnonymousMr. Anthony S. BakaleBaker HostetlerMr. and Mrs. Patrick Timothy BakerMr. and Mrs. Richard A. BaroneProfessor Susan J. Becker+Ronald M. and Patsy Berkman+Michele and Lawrence Beyer FundTimothy C. Beyer FundThe Bonder, Bray and Waxman FamiliesThe Brewer-Garrett CompanyThe Charles M. & Helen M. Brown

Memorial FoundationBuckley King Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Carfagna+Mr. William E. Conway

Timothy J. and Kimberly S. CosgroveCrawford Capital CompanyMr. and Mrs. Edward F. CrawfordMs. Teresa K. DemchakPaul E. DiCorleto, Ph.D.The Enterline FoundationMr. Larry L. Enterline Mr. Terrence Patrick FergusFifth Third Bancorp*Fifth Third Bank of Northeast OhioFifth Third SecuritiesRichard Fleischman + Partners Architects,

Inc.Ms. Helen Moss and Mr. Richard J.

FleischmanMr. David A. ForrestMr. Ian N. Friedman+Mr. Frank L. Gallucci IIIGE General Electric Foundation*Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. GoodmanMs. Laura Goyanes and

Mr. Robert M. MaloneyMr. Jerome E. GrabowskiMrs. Renee Fetko Hall and

Mr. Jeff HallDr. and Mrs. Edward (Ned) Hill+Timothy W. HughesHyland Software, Inc.Jackson Lewis LLPJeffries, Kube, Forrest & Monteleone Co.,

L.P.A.Jewish Federation of ClevelandThe Jochum-Moll FoundationJoStan Charitable FoundationKeithley Instruments, Inc.Mr. Steven Ben KimmelmanMr. Peter W. KleinMr. Richard C. KleinMr. Roger D. KleinMr. Eugene A. KlingshirnMr. Jamie R. LebovitzMr. Charles A. LentMr. Joseph J. LevanduskiMr. Dennis A. Linden

Cleveland State university gratefully acknowledges generous and

ongoing support from the corporations, foundations, alumni, faculty,

emeriti, staff, students and friends that contributed to the university in

Fiscal year 2011.

Gifts to Cleveland State are an essential resource supporting the

university’s stability and growth. every effort has been made to present

an accurate listing of all donors of cash gifts for the period July 1, 2010

through June 30, 2011. Any errors or omissions are an oversight.

please forward any corrections to the office of donor Relations,

Cleveland State university Foundation, 2121 euclid Avenue, KB 300,

Cleveland, ohio 44115-2214. if you have questions, please contact us

at 216.523.7291 or [email protected].

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. MalbasaJoseph & Florence Mandel Family

FoundationMs. Nancy W. McCannMr. C. Andrew McCartneyMcDonald HopkinsMr. Jonathan MesterMiddough Inc.Dolly and Steven Minter+Mr. J. Michael MonteleoneMr. Daniel R. MordarskiOhio State Bar Association

Mr. David M. and Ms. Michelle L. Paris

The Honorable and Mrs. Raymond L. Pianka

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. PuzderJodie & Linn Raney Family FoundationJodie V. RaneyLinn J. RaneyEsther and Hyman Rapport Philanthropic

TrustThe Albert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rawson, Jr.Reminger Co., L.P.A.Mr. Joseph D. ScarpittiMrs. Bethany A. SchmittelDr. and Mrs. Ronald G. SchultzDr. and Mrs. Robert A. Simons+Sisters of Charity FoundationThe S.K. Wellman FoundationSpangenberg, Shibley & Liber LLPMrs. Marie StrawbridgeThompson Hine LLPMr. and Mrs. John D. ThompsonMr. Kenneth J. TischlerTucker Ellis & West LLPUlmer & Berne LLPUniversity of California, BerkeleyThe U.S. Charitable Gift TrustMrs. Betty W. WaetjenWalter & Haverfield L.L.P.

Ms. Lois Elizabeth WaltersMr. F. Scott and Ms. Holly J. Wilson Dr. Regennia N. Williams+Mr. and Ms. John Thomas Zamiska

Recognition is given to those contRibuting $1,000-$4,9997D Marketing, Inc.American Production and Inventory Control

SocietyDr. Carolyn K. AmyAnonymousMr. Jeff ApisdorfThe Appelbaum-Kahn FoundationApplied Industrial TechnologiesMr. Thomas L. AriesDr. Carl F. AsseffMr. Jack S. AtenAT&T Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. AulettaAyco Charitable FoundationMr. Michael AynikMr. Brian J. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Frederick C. BaillisThe Banks-Baldwin FoundationDonald L. Barnes FoundationProfessor David R. BarnhizerJohn and Susan Bazyk+Mr. John W. BeadleMr. John BebbingtonWilliam C. and Mary W. Beckenbach Behrens Gioffre & Schroeder Co.Ms. Sheryl King BenfordMs. Marcelle BergmanMrs. Jeanne BerndtMr. Wayne BilinovicMs. Mary C. Bill+Mr. Earl BillingsMr. and Mrs. Paul BishopBlack Professionals Association Charitable

FoundationBlack Women’s Political Action Committee

OH-498The Honorable Patricia A. Blackmon

Ms. Tresalyn R. BlackmonMrs. Emese K. BlankenshipDaniel and Joanne BonderBostwick Design Partnership, Inc. Mr. Robert BostwickBowden ManufacturingMr. and Mrs. John J. Boyle III+Mr. William L. BransfordThe Honorable Charles BridgesMr. Timothy S. BrimusMr. and Mrs. Norman A. BringmanMr. Peter J. BrodheadDrs. Jeanette Grasselli Brown &

Glenn R. BrownMr. Brent M. BuckleyMr. and Ms. Bernard L. Buckner+Mr. David P. BurkeThe Honorable Lillian W. BurkeMs. Yolanda G. Burt+Mr. Carey R. ButsavageMs. Lynn M. Bycko+Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLPCamney Service & SupplyMr. James R. CampDonald A. Campbell, Jr., CFREMr. Oliver CaplanDr. David R. CapretteMr. William James CentaThe Poetry Fund Chagrin Valley Engineering, Ltd.Jeri E. ChaikinMs. Carolyn S. Champion-Sloan+Mr. Gordon A. ChirdonMr. Gregory J. CielecClark Oil & ChemicalCleveland Arts PrizeCleveland Clinic FoundationCleveland Consulting Group, Inc.Cleveland Metropolitan Bar AssociationCleveland State University Alumni

AssociationCleveland State University College of

Graduate Studies

Cleveland Teachers Union Retired Teachers Chapter

CNSG INC. Collins & Scanlon, LLPMr. Tim L. CollinsMr. Anthony ColnarCompass Group, North AmericaConsolidated Edison Company

of New YorkDr. Lloyd M. CookMrs. Annette F. CoulmanCouncil of Smaller EnterprisesMr. Anthony J. CoyneMr. James P. CoyneMrs. Judith A. CrawfordPhyllis L. Crocker+CT Consultants, Inc.Mr. and Ms. Richard J. CusickMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. CutlerCuyahoga Community CollegeMr. and Mrs. Saji Thomas DanielMr. Mark J. Del PrincipeDeloitte FoundationMs. Nancy Lisowski DembnyLouise P. Dempsey+Mr. William M. DenihanMs. Theresa A. Desmone+Mr. and Mrs. John A. DettelbachMs. Veronica M. DeverDominion FoundationDowney & Murray LLCMr. Thomas E. Downey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Harding Drane, Jr.Mr. Michael Dzurilla Mr. Gerald DzurillaDr. and Mrs. Julian Manly Earls+The Cyrus Eaton FoundationMr. Richard R. EckmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. EmbresciaMs. Carol G. EmerlingMr. Charles R. Emrick, Jr.Ms. Natalie J. Zuckerman Epstein and Mr.

Morton G. Epstein

DAVID lee BAlINT earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1969 from Cleveland State University. Throughout his life, he was active with his fraternity, Sigma phi Epsilon, and the CSU Alumni Association, serving as treasurer and chair of the development committee.

in 2002 he established the david lee balint Endowed Scholarship Fund for CSU students seeking degrees in business. Mr. balint passed away unexpectedly on June 8, 2010. He enabled his endowed scholarship fund to continue to grow after his death by including CSU in his estate plans.

This year, the david l. balint Alumni office was named in his honor.

+ FacUlty/StaFF # deceaSed * matching giFt

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Mr. Terry J. FademProfessor Diane L. FaheyFay Sharpe LLPFedeli GroupMs. Sari FeldmanThe Honorable Eugene M. FellmethMr. and Mrs. John J. FerchillFerro FoundationMs. Rose M. FiniFirstEnergy FoundationMr. and Ms. Daniel FleigMr. and Mrs. Thomas Florkiewicz+Flourish, Inc.The Fortnightly Musical ClubMr. and Mrs. Louis A. FrangosMr. Michael FrangosFrantz Ward LLPIan N. Friedman & Associates LLCFriedman & GilbertMs. Jill Schumacher and

Mr. Gordon S. Friedman+Friends of Jim RokakisFriends of William D. MasonMs. Georgia A. Froelich and

Mr. R. Russell O’RourkeHarold W. Fuson, Jr.Mrs. Jane GallucciMr. Richard L. GarciaMs. Debra Lynne Garrett#Mrs. Phyllis Asquith GaryMs. Marianne Corrigan Gaydos+Mr. Steven Jay GermanAnn & Gordon Getty FoundationDr. and Mrs. Bahman Ghorashi+Ms. M. Colette Gibbons and

Mr. Harlan Stone HertzMr. and Mrs. Michael Eugene GibbonsGiffen & Kaminski, LLCMs. Karen L. GiffenMr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. GillinovMr. Joseph R. GioffreThe Glenmede Trust Company, N.A.Global Spectrum

Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. GoldbergDr. and Mrs. Donald G. GoldenMs. Lisa L. Gold-Scott and

Mr. Gregory S. ScottGoodrich FoundationMs. Sally A. GoodwinMr. Thomas O. GormanDr. Robert T. GrafGreat Lakes Textiles Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Green+Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. GrossChuck GrossmanMr. Donald L. Guarnieri H. Goodman, Inc.Mr. Clyde C. HaddenMr. Patrick F. HaggertyReverend Edward T. HagginsThe Honorable R. Morgan HamiltonMr. Norman C. HarbertMr. Gregg HartmanMr. and Mrs. Charles G. HaslettWilliam Hawal, Esq.Dr. Xiaoxing HeMr. Wayne HeritageThe Nathan L. and Regina Herman

Charitable FundMr. John F. HerrickMr. David A. HespenMr. and Mrs. David HobeMs. Janice A. HolkenborgMr. Thomas E. HopkinsH-P Products, Inc.Huntington BankMr. Jim HuthDr. Jennie S. HwangHydrofarm, Inc.Ms. Kathryn Burrer HyerMs. Yvette Maria IttuMr. Richard W. JablonskiMr. Andrew JacksonMayor Frank Jackson For A Better

ClevelandDr. Nancy L. and Mr. Sanford Jacobs

Mr. Larry H. JamesMr. and Mrs. Richard A. JanusThe Honorable Mabel M. JasperThe Robert Wood Johnson FoundationMs. Linda L. Johnson+Junction Auto Sales, Inc.Just Natural Provisions Co.Ms. Tahani Mohamed KablanEtole and Julian Kahan Philanthropic FundMs. Kerin Lyn KaminskiKarpinski EngineeringMr. Arthur M. KaufmanDr. Theo G. Keith, Jr.Kelley & Ferraro LLPMs. Julie KelsheimerMr. Randall F. KenderKeyBank Foundation Mr. Andrew KosoneLynda L. KovachMr. Gary L. KrallMrs. Adeline KrenzlerMr. and Mrs. Norman Krumholz+Mr. Joseph Charles KryshMr. John P. LaddMr. Steven Michael LakeLamers Distributing CompanyThe Lamers FamilyMrs. Lucille De Roia LangDennis R. Lansdowne, Esq.+Mr. Theodore A. LaufikProfessor Stephen R. Lazarus+Mr. Timothy J. LeethMr. Steven B. LesserBerinthia R. LeVineMr. Steven R. LilleyMr. Terrence G. LinnertMr. and Mrs. David M. LockmanMr. John A. LonsakMs. Kathleen Fitzgerald LorentzMrs. Jeannine M. Louie+Mr. Kenneth LurieMr. and Mrs. Milton S. MaltzMandel Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. ManginoMs. Ralene MarcocciaMr. William D. MasonMr. James C. MastandreaMr. Joseph MastersMr. and Mrs. Bruce MavecMiss Eileen McCarthyMs. Karen Umerley McCarthyMs. Sheila M. McCarthyMrs. Katherine McCombsMs. Mary Beth McDonald+McGown & Markling Co. LPAMs. Patricia M. Sweeney and

Mr. Paul J. McGuireMr. George A. McIntoshReverend Marvin A. McMickleProvost Geoffrey S. Mearns+Mr. Franklin R. Melena#Mr. Douglas R. MelinMs. Laurie Frances MelvilleDr. Robert P. Mensforth+The Merck Company FoundationMr. Anthony MessinaMr. Tom MesterhazyDr. Jacqueline Miller and

Dr. Stuart MorrisonMinto International, Inc.Mr. Charles and Dr. Patricia MintzMr. and Mrs. Howard D. MishkindMr. and Mrs. William A. MitchellMr. Kirt A. MontlackMs. Louise F. Mooney and

Mr. John D. GabelMr. Patrick J. MoranMr. and Mrs. John C. MorleyMr. Michael MoroneyMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. MorrisJ. Miller and S. Morrison Family

Philanthropic FundMr. and Dr. Bert MoyarDr. Marjorie M. MoyarMt. Sinai Health Care FoundationMr. Donald P. Mull

RIChARD l. BOweN is the president and founder of bowen and Associates, an architectural/engineering/construction management firm. As a member of the CSU board of Trustees, he knows that scholarships are key to attracting and retaining outstanding students and he leads by example, encouraging others to support the University and its students.

The Richard l. bowen and Associates Scholarship will be awarded to an incoming engineering freshman who shows academic promise and financial need. The scholarship will cover tuition, fees, room, board and books for four to five years so the student graduates without debt.

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Dr. and Mrs. Dieter H. MyersDr. William J. Napier+Mr. and Ms. John G. NestorNew York Community BankDr. Lily M. NgMs. Catherine C. NicholsonMr. and Mrs. James NorkusMs. Jo Manette K. NousakDrs. John D. Holm and

Njeri Nuru-Holm+Ohio Chapter of the Black Occupational

Therapy CaucusThe Ohio Educational Credit UnionOhio Girls Golf FoundationOhio Institute for Public ServiceThe Ohio Lions FoundationMr. F. Ronald O’KeefeOmega Laboratories, Inc.The William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill

FoundationSonia M. Winner, Esq. and

Professor Kevin F. O’Neill+Mr. and Ms. William J. O’Neill, Jr.Mr. Frank R. OsborneMr. and Mrs. Peter R. OsenarMr. Matthew PalenicaMr. and Mrs. George J. PalkoParan ManagementMr. John Parry+Dr. Lewis E. & Janice B. PattersonP.B. Express, Inc.Mr. David W. PetroMr. Anthony R. PetruzziMr. Thomas E. PhelpsMr. Peter R. Phillips+Professor Emerita Jane M. Picker

and Dr. Sidney Picker, Jr.Mr. Richard S. PietchMs. Maria S. Pla+Vicki and Jack PlataDr. and Mrs. Martin J. Plax+Professor John T. Plecnik+Mr. William T. PlesecPNC Foundation

Dr. Walter Podolny, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald PokornyThe Larry and Julia Pollock Family

Philanthropic FundMr. and Mrs. Michael PollockPolyOne CorporationMs. Patricia A. PooleMr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson Porter IIIMr. William E. Powers, Jr.Mr. Troy S. PrinceRascal House USAMs. Marie RehmarMs. M. Ann Reinthal+Mr. Royce R. RemingtonIrene Holyk Rennillo and

Louis RennilloMs. Alice RickelMr. Geoffrey R. RocheRockwell Automation Charitable

CorporationMr. James C. RokakisMr. Dennis R. RoseRoss, Brittain & Schonberg Co., LPAMs. Susan M. RossJudge Betty Willis Ruben and Professor

Alan M. Ruben+Kevin RyanGregory M. Sadlek, Ph.D.+Mr. Isam SalahMr. Frank T. SampleJanche Sang, Ph.D.+Mr. Thomas J. ScanlonMr. and Dr. John B. SchulzeMs. Lisa L. Gold-Scott and

Mr. Gregory S. ScottMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. SemelsbergerDrs. Jerome B. and Diana J. Senturia+Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Shafran Ms. Donna E. ShalalaMs. Edna C. ShalalaThe Sherwin-Williams FoundationMrs. Marjorie B. ShorrockSinclair Community CollegeMr. James A. Sinclair

Smith Facing and Supply CompanyMr. Robert C. SmithSociety of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Ms. Dixie SommersMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. SopkoMr. Stephen G. Sozio+Mr. Rob A. Spademan+Spero-Smith Investment Advisors Inc.Spirtos Family Limited PartnershipMr. Nicholas SpirtosCathy & Thomas E. StantonMr. and Mrs. Stanley E. SteinMr. Thomas Herbert StevensonThe Honorable Melody J. Stewart, Ph.D.+Mr. Richard P. StovskyThe Honorable Kathleen Ann SutulaMs. Karen E. Swanson Haan+Ms. Patricia M. Sweeney and Mr. Paul J.

McGuireThe Honorable and

Ms. Patrick A. Sweeney+Mr. Timothy F. SweeneyMr. Stanley F. SzwedMs. Nancy G. TaubmanJames W. TheobaldSam Thomas III, Esq.The John and Patricia Thompson Family

Fund Todd Associates, Inc.Mr. Myron D. ToomeyProfessor Chester W. ToppMr. John E. TrybuskiMs. Deborah Zaucha-Turk and

Mr. Michael G. TurkMr. and Mrs. Raymond L. TurkMr. Ronald F. TurkUnited States Court LibraryUnited Technologies CorporationUniversal Medical Systems, Inc.Mr. Bradley T. UphamMr. Gary L. VanderMolenMr. David James VeghMs. Joan Venaleck

Victory Capital ManagementJohn C. Vitullo, Ph.D.Mr. George Vlach and

Ms. Diane AhlersVoinovich For SenateMrs. Evangelia Vrettos-Gromek and Mr.

Stanley Gromek+Mr. Robert M. WaiwoodDr. George Edward Walker+ and

Mrs. Erika I. WalkerMs. Audrey Ann WalshThe Ware FoundationMr. Karl E. WareMr. and Mrs. Christopher P. WarrenMr. and Mrs. Philip WasserstromMr. Gary S. Waters+Ms. Charna Sherman and

Mr. David C. Weiner+Mr. Frederick E. WeinmannProfessor Alan C. Weinstein+Mr. Paul Howard WeinsteinWeisman, Kennedy & Berris Co. L.P.A.Wells Fargo FoundationThe Honorable Lesley WellsMr. Robert B. WeltmanWerner, Zaroff, Slotnick, Stern &

Ashkenazy, LLPMr. and Dr. Stanley E. WertheimDean Frederic P. White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David W. Whitehead+Dr. Donna M. Whyte+Wickens, Herzer, Panza, Cook & Batista,

LPABruce E. Wilburn, Ph.DMr. Joseph A. Williams, PEMr. and Mrs. F. Scott WilsonMs. Sonali B. Wilson+Mr. William E. Wilson+Margaret W. Wong & Assoc. Co. LPAXerox CorporationMr. Anthony YenMrs. Harriett B. YoungRonald and Joyce ZaborMr. David R. Zavagno

linking her teaching, research and philanthropy, RegeNNIA N. wIllIAMS made a pledge to CSU for the initiative for the Study of Religion and Spirituality in the History of Africa and the diaspora (RASHAd). The funds will be used for student scholarships, short-term fellowships and research travel grants.

dr. Williams, an associate professor of history and Fulbright Scholar, lectured and conducted research at nigeria’s obafemi Awolowo University as part of her ongoing work for RASHAd. She generously supports a wide range of scholarships and funds at CSU.

+ FacUlty/StaFF # deceaSed * matching giFt

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C.V. Thomas soCieTy dR. ceciL v. thomAs wAs the fiRst pResident of fenn coLLege. the c.v. thomAs society, estAbLished in his honoR, weLcomes fRiends, ALumni And suppoRteRs of cLeveLAnd stAte univeRsity who hAve mAde A pLAnned gift. Ms. Sylvia K. AdlerDr. Usha and Mr. Monte AhujaMr. Bruce L. AltmanAnonymousMr. William Jeff ArnoldMr. Danferd C. AvisDr. Francis V. BaldoMr. David L. Balint#Ms. Joan Bardou#Mr. Edward D. BastaMrs. Jeane D. BeardsleyProfessor Susan J. Becker+Dr. Winifred BellMr. Stephen S. BirdDr. Bette R. Bonder+ and

Dr. Patrick G. BrayMrs. Miriam E. Borchert#Ms. Terrie L. BotkinsDr. Caroline R. BrayleyMs. Lynda C. Burke#The Estate of Robert F. Busbey, Sr.#Ms. Annette Garner ButlerDr. Thomas F. Campbell#Ms. Lillian Cawley

Mr. Anthony ColnarMr. James P. Conway# and

Mrs. Catherine E. Conway#Dr. Mark H. CurleyMr. Michael H. DavidsonMs. Teresa K. DemchakMr. Gerald W. DeucherMr. William F. DorenkottMr. Charles R. Emrick, Jr.Mr. Paul J. EversonMr. and Mrs. Thomas U. FattlarMr. Scott C. FinermanDr. and Mrs. John Flower#Mr. and Mrs. James E. FrazierMr. and Ms. Harry F. FreerMs. Georgia A. FroelichMrs. Florence GangerMs. Edith N. Garver#Leah S. GaryMrs. Phyllis Asquith GaryMichael and Lisa Gaynier+Mrs. Cora E. HaakeReverend Edward T. HagginsDr. David A. HanychMr. Robert W. HaskinsMs. Janice A. HolkenborgProfessor John D. Holm+Mrs. Margaret R. HotchkissMr. James C. HudsonThe Honorable Douglas C. and

Anita L. Jenkins

Mr. Timothey Edward Joseph+Mr. and Mrs. Bill JulkaMr. and Mrs. Julian KahanMr. Jeffrey A. KalistaMr. Richard J. Karban+Mr. Martin James KeenanMs. Cindy KlugMs. Sharon A. KnechtThe Honorable Deborah E. KoopersteinMs. Janet L. KramerMr. and Mrs. Charles A. KunsmanMrs. Lucille De Roia LangMr. Charles A. LentMr. Fred Lick, Jr.Ms. California R. MacArthur#The Honorable Robert S. MalagaDr. Carmella E. and Mr. Walter R. MansfieldMr. Jerry D. Maxa#Mr. Walter L. McCombsMr. Thomas P. MeehanProfessor Nancy Meyer-Emerick+Dr. Bernice G. MillerMs. Dorothy J. MillsDr. Maureen M. Mitchell+Mrs. Laurie W. MurrayMs. Mary Louise NemethMrs. Gratian M. NugentMs. Laurine C. Owens+Dr. Nancy J. PattonMr. Joseph William PeekMr. Steve and Mrs. Barbara (Polly) Percy

Mr. Ronald A. PergerMr. Leon M. Plevin#Mr. Richard T. Reminger, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. RispoliMr. Thomas J. ScanlonMr. Walter H. SchmidtMr. Robert Y. SimekMr. Michael J. SlabeMr. and Mrs. Richard B. Small#Mrs. Margaret C. Smith TrustMr. Edmond J. Sobey#Mr. Rob A. Spademan+Reverend Matthew C. StabeDr. Roberta Steinbacher+Ms. Sylvia SteinfeldMr. Donald R. StolteMs. Ruth Strand#Mr. Jay L. SwallenMr. William and Dr. Marge TaberMr. P. Kelly TompkinsMrs. Marjorie D. ThompsonMr. Steven F. VargoMr. Joel P. VujevichMr. Lorry Y. WagnerMr. Keith N. Ward#Mr. Paul Howard WeinsteinDr. John P. Wilson+Mr. Leonard D. Young+Dr. Louis A. ZagarMr. and Mrs. John ZamiskaMr. Nicholas J. Ziegler#

As a professional fundraiser, jAMeS p. CONwAy, Jd ’58, understood the importance of private support for education. Throughout his distinguished career (alumni director of John Carroll University, vice president of Ursuline College, and more than 25 years as associate vice president and assistant to the president of Case Western Reserve University), he raised millions of dollars.

Mr. Conway passed away in September 2010; his wife, Catherine, passed away in June 2011. Through charitable gift annuities, they are benefitting CSU with the establishment of the James p. and Catherine E. Conway Endowment Fund at the law school.

+ FacUlty/StaFF # deceaSed * matching giFt

TeRReNCe V. ZUk, bS industrial Technology ’64, and his wife, Mary, established an endowment to provide scholarships to engineering students who are also members of the Viking soccer team. now retired and living in north Carolina, they remain strong supporters and ambassadors for CSU.

Mr. Zuk was a co-op student and captain of the Fenn Foxes baseball and soccer teams. He was inducted into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992 for both sports, and in 2010, received CSU’s distinguished Alumni Award. He is an active member of Tau Kappa Epsilon, the fraternity he joined as a student.

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monte And ushA AhujA Monte and Usha Ahuja Endowment Fund

pAtRick t. bAkeR Karen Bradley Armstrong Scholarship Fund

dAvid L. bALint David L. Balint Endowed Scholarship

cRAig A. bLAck Martin & Black Family Scholarship Endowment

dR. bette bondeR Abe Bonder and Evelyn Darnovsky Bonder Scholarship

dR. jAmes boRcheRt Miriam E. Borchert & Frank R. Borchert, Sr. Endowment

RichARd L. bowen Richard L. Bowen and Associates Engineering Scholarship

cARoLine R. bRAyLey Caroline R. Brayley Endowed Scholarship

timothy j. And kim cosgRove James and Elizabeth Cosgrove Endowed Scholarship

dR. bARt A. deLiddo Dr. Bart A. DeLiddo Engineering Scholarship

pAuL dicoRLeto, ph.d. DiCorleto Family Endowed Scholarship

LisA gAynieR Endowed Scholarship in Diversity Management

RobeRt And Louise hAskins Robert and Louise Haskins Endowed Scholarship

jAmes d. heckeLmAn James D. and Margaret F. Heckelman Scholarship Endowment

Anonymous Connectors Unlimited, Inc. Engineering Scholarship Endowment

AnAnd And neeRAj juLkA Anand and Neeraj Julka Endowed Scholarship

jeffRey A. kAListA Jeffrey A. Kalista Endowed Scholarship

RonALd R. Ledin Ronald R. Ledin Fenn Academy Engineering Education Endowment Fund

jeAnnine Louie Gary J. Louie Endowed Scholarship

kAthy sAccAny Ray E. Saccany Endowment

beth bRAndt seRsig Sersig/Brandt Family Endowed Scholarship

Reuben And doRothy siLveR Reuben and Dorothy Silver Scholarship

ALice And edmond sobey Alice and Edmond J. Sobey Engineering Endowment

keith n. wARd Keith N. Ward Endowment

dR. RegenniA n. wiLLiAms RASHAD Endowment Fund

joyce A. ZAboR Joyce A. and Ronald H. Zabor Endowed Scholarship

john And mARtA ZAmiskA Byron and Dreama Smith Scholarship Endowment

teRRence v. Zuk Terrence V. and Mary K. Zuk Endowment

planned gifts

WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WHO, THROUGH THEIR FORESIGHT AND GENEROSITY, INCLUDED CSU IN THEIR ESTATE PLANS.

dAvid L. bALint

Passed away in April 2010; designated CSU the recipient of $247,000 for scholarships in the Monte Ahuja College of Business.

cALifoRniA R. macARthuR

Passed away in September 2009; designated CSU the recipient of $10,000 for scholarships in the Monte Ahuja College of Business.

edmond sobey

Passed away in July 2010; designated CSU the recipient of $92,000 for programs and activities in the Fenn College of Engineering.

newendowments

THANK YOU TO THE GENEROUS DONORS WHO ESTABLISHED ENDOWMENTS IN FISCAL YEAR 2011

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CLEVEALAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION CHAIRS

the Cleveland State university Foundation thanks Richard A. Barone and Welcomes Steven A. Minter.

Richard A. Barone’s term as chair of the Board of directors and chair of the executive Committee ended on June 30, 2011.

Mr. Barone, who remains on the foundation board as a director, is the chairman of the Ancora Group, an independent investment management firm with more than $2 billion in customized portfolios for corporations, endowments, foundations, pension plans and individuals. He also is the president of the Richard A. Barone Charitable Foundation.

Mr. Barone’s three years as board chair were marked by endowment growth, a stronger board structure, and an enhanced working relationship between the foundation board and the CSu Board of trustees.

Steven A. Minter’s term as chair of the Board of directors and chair of the executive Committee began July 1, 2011.

Mr. Minter was president and executive director of the Cleveland Foundation from 1984 until his retirement in 2003. For nine years, he also served as a program officer and associate director of the Foundation.

He joined CSu in 2003 as an executive-in-residence and a fellow in the Maxine Goodman levin College of urban Affairs’ Center for nonprofit policy and practice and also served as the university’s interim vice president for advancement for one year.

As Foundation chair, he is working to need inFo.

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clevelaNd state uNiversity alumNi associatioN board of directorsdavid sobochan Presidentanthony s. bakale immediate Past PresidentJames c. brazytis President-electhoward thompson secretarycarolyn champion-sloan executive directormoastasem al bitardominique brooksdoris a. chandlerJacqueline easley-crayton ann m. eland Phillip epstein allison m. flowers

akia f. foster-lampkin Katherine r. freeuleto o. fuentesann m. gynnPaul e. Kopper daniel m. laskowski timothy b. millerlakita l. owens david w. Petrodanielle r. Pricerichard J. seifritzchristy spoa libby e. tamas dorann block taylormark s. travaglianti stacey l. vaselaney dennis J. wessel william a. wilson Janis r. wirt christopher m. wojtasik

clevelaNd state uNiversity board of trusteesrobert h. rawson, Jr. chairmandan t. moore iii

vice chairmanmorton Q. levin

treasurerthomas w. adlerrichard l. bowensally florkiewiczreverend marvin a. mcmickle, Ph.d.bernardo morenoronald e. weinberg

Paul e. dicorleto, Ph.d. community board member

anand Julka community board member

steven a. minter community board member

amber m. alt student representative

alexander s. butler student representative

stephen f. duffy, Ph.d. faculty representative

Joanne e. goodell, Ph.d. faculty representative

william J. Napier, Ph.d. secretary

BOARDS

clevelaNd state uNiversity fouNdatioN board of directorssteven a. minter board chair and chair,

executive committeesteven Percy board vice chair and chair,

investment committeeanand Julka board treasurer and chair,

finance committee richard fleischman board secretary

anthony s. bakalerichard a. baroneronald m. berkman, Ph.d. craig a. blackannette g. butlertimothy J. cosgroveNatalie J. epsteing. william evartsmyles gallagheroliver henkelJennie s. hwang, Ph.d.stephen Kirks. lee Kohrmanmorton Q. levin

James c. mastandreaellen stirn mavecNancy mccannstephen c. morrisrobert h. rawson, Jr.irene a. holyk rennilloPeter rubin michael schwartz, Ph.d. Joseph m. shafrandavid sobochanberinthia r. levine

thank you to those who volunteer their time, talent and

service as members of Cleveland State university’s

Board of trustees, Foundation Board of directors, and

Alumni Association Board of directors. your work on

behalf of CSu and its students is greatly appreciated.

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Supporting Cleveland State univerSity

there are many ways in which you can support CSu. For

details, visit www.csuohio.edu/giving or call 216-687-what.

UNReSTRICTeD gIFTSunrestricted gifts, with no specified purpose, allow CSu flexibility to fund special opportunities and meet emergency needs.

DeSIgNATeD gIFTSdonors may designate gifts for a specific purpose such as scholarships, or for a particular College, department or program.

CAShGifts of cash make funds available for immediate use. We accept personal checks and most credit cards. visit our secure giving site at www.csuohio.edu/giving. or call 216.523.7291 to make your gift over the phone.

pleDgeSpledges allow you to make a commitment that is paid over a period of time based on an agreed-upon schedule of payments.

MATChINg gIFTSCorporate matches may increase your gift significantly. Contact your personnel or benefits office for more information.

hONOR/MeMORIAl gIFTSCSu accepts donations made in honor or memory of your loved ones. notification of the gift will be sent to the individual if he or she is living, or to the family of the deceased.

plANNeD gIFTSMany options exist to tailor and structure gifts that fulfill your estate planning needs while providing lasting endowment support for CSu. Common types of planned gifts include bequests, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder or lead trusts, life insurance policies and real estate.

if you have already remembered CSu in your estate or would like to begin a conversation about such a gift, please contact Stacey McKinley, director of planned giving, at 216.875.9833 or [email protected]

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