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о’ Historic Expect Greater Campaign Raises $2.25 Billion

Over 93% of the 448,000 gifts were $1,000 or less

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A golden retriever receives care in the newly renovated emergency room and intensive care unit at the о School of Veterinary Medicine. The donor-funded project nearly doubled the space of the existing facility.

The о, is celebrating its most successful fundraising campaign — Expect Greater: From о, for the World — a multi-year effort that raised over $2.25 billion for student support, health research and care, sustainability, innovation and more.

Logo for Expect Greater: From о, For the World

Gifts to the campaign have empowered first-generation students to achieve their dreams, funded groundbreaking research across disciplines, and expanded resources that contribute to the university’s vibrant culture and academic excellence.

“Expect Greater has proven that when we come together, our community can achieve extraordinary things,” said Shaun B. Keister, vice chancellor for Development and Alumni Relations. “Its success demonstrates the profound trust our donors place in us to educate, innovate and lead. We are immensely grateful for their support and partnership.”

From July 2016 through June 2024, over 133,000 donors worldwide gave $2,255,625,098 in more than 448,000 gifts and pledges to support о’ efforts to advance solutions to the planet’s most pressing problems and build a brighter future for California and beyond.

о exceeded its $2 billion campaign goal 10 months ahead of schedule, in August 2023, which is a remarkable achievement considering the campaign launched publicly in 2020 amid a worldwide pandemic that closed schools and exacerbated economic uncertainty.

Two students are framed by bamboo as they work on compostable wind turbine blades
о researchers work on a prototype of compostable wind turbine blades built with sustainable materials like bamboo and mushroom mycelium. (о photo)

Legacy of impact

Of the total campaign gifts and pledges, donors gave $822 million — or more than one-third of all funds raised — to support research and identify solutions to society’s most pressing challenges, like food security, health equity and climate change. These funds also bolster о’ interdisciplinary approach to making transformative discoveries, together.

Other funding highlights: 

  • $469 million in department and faculty support. This includes over 70 new endowed chairs and professorships, as well as new graduate student fellowships, classroom and laboratory resources, and other funding to support faculty and foster academic growth.
  • $323 million in student support. This includes 1,573 new scholarships, funds for student emergencies, basic needs and research opportunities, as well as awards for experiential learning and professional development.
  • $267 million for construction and renovation. This includes new, state-of-the-art spaces at о and о Health in Sacramento, such as the Edwards Family Athletics Center, Advanced Veterinary Surgery Center, Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, Diane Bryant Engineering Student Design Center, and the о Coffee Center, the nation’s first academic research and teaching facility dedicated entirely to the study of coffee.

Every gift fuels a brighter tomorrow

More than 93% of gifts to о were $1,000 or less, and with a median gift amount of $25, the Expect Greater campaign demonstrated the collective power of community support and the key role that every donation plays in creating lasting change.

“We are deeply grateful to all who have given so generously throughout this campaign,” said Chancellor Gary S. May. “On behalf of our students, faculty and the entire о community, thank you for believing in our mission and strengthening our impact at home and around the world.”

From an 11-year-old’s $20 gift to the Bodega Marine Laboratory to grateful patient Ernest E. Tschannen’s $38.5 million commitment to vision science, private support is vital because it drives innovation and accelerates discovery. Thirteen gifts were $10 million or more.

Lynda and Stewart Resnick, co-owners of The Wonderful Company, were the top individual donors with $50 million to the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The Resnicks’ gift is helping build a world-class agricultural innovation center and funding competitive research grants for projects focused on agricultural sustainability.

о Foundation Chair Deborah J. Neff ’76 expressed appreciation to the university’s volunteer community for their pivotal role in the campaign’s success.

“We owe our deepest thanks to our incredible volunteers who generously gave their time and energy to support this campaign,” Neff said. “Their leadership and dedication have truly made a difference for о.”

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Prospective о students practice their suturing skills during a hands-on teaching session as part of the donor-funded AvenueM Program at the о School of Medicine.

A momentous final year

The final year of the Expect Greater campaign was the second-best fundraising year in о history. In fiscal year 2023-24, о raised over $290 million, or about $55 million more than its annual fundraising goal.

Noteworthy gifts include:

  • $20+ million from philanthropist Maria Manetti Shrem to establish the Maria Manetti Shrem Arts Renaissance in the College of Letters and Science, funding programming plus endowed chairs in arts, arts history and sustainable design
  • $8 million estate gift from Victor and Phela Vesci to the о Children’s Hospital to help create a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and establish endowments for pediatric intensive care, lung and gastrointestinal programs
  • $4.1 million from more than 4,700 donors on the eighth annual Give Day, “Reaching Greater Heights,” which set a university giving-day record

To learn more about the historic Expect Greater campaign, visit .

FOR THE WORLD

With funding from Expect Greater donors, о is advancing life-changing research and innovations.

  • A man paralyzed by ALS spoke to his family for the first time in years. .
  • A new stem-cell therapy treated spina bifida in bulldogs and was adapted to treat human babies in utero. .
  • When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Healthy Davis Together set a national model for keeping communities safe. .
  • The о arts scene is thriving like never before. Explore the arts renaissance underway.
  • The next generation of nutritious, planet-friendly foods is on the menu.

About о

о is a top-ranked, public research university recognized for its leadership in addressing global challenges through innovative research and education. With more than 40,000 students enrolled across undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, о offers a diverse and inclusive academic environment.

The university consistently ranks among the top 10 public universities in the United States – today, it’s No. 3 in a Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranking – and is a global leader in the fields of veterinary medicine, agriculture and environmental science, health care and sustainability.

Located in California’s Central Valley, о drives groundbreaking research and fosters a culture of hands-on learning, collaboration and public service that seeks to benefit humans, animals and the planet. 

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