Carleton University Surpasses $300-Million Collaborate Campaign Goal and Keeps Going
Carleton University has officially surpassed the $300-million goal in its Collaborate Campaign, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in its history. The campaign continues and will officially close at a community celebration on April 17, 2019.
“Carleton’s founding mandate was to serve our community by providing new educational opportunities to the young people of Ottawa,” said President Benoit-Antoine Bacon. “For more than 75 years, we have made a positive difference in Ottawa, Canada and in the global world. Today is a great day and we are so grateful to our partners and benefactors for supporting our shared vision of being Here for Good.”
The Collaborate Campaign was publicly launched in 2015. Its impact is already evident—not just on campus, but in the community as well. Support from more than 25,000 donors has enabled Carleton to develop academic, research, and teaching and learning initiatives that empower students, faculty and staff to develop new approaches to social and economic issues, both locally and internationally.
“Our partners share our belief that education makes our communities more caring, more knowledgeable and more prosperous,” said Jennifer Conley, chief advancement officer. “That vision, and their generosity, continues to inspire us. We are proud of the campaign’s success and we look forward to more opportunities to serve the greater good of society.”
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