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University of California, San Diego Foundation
NameUniversity of California, San Diego Foundation
LocationSan Diego, California

University of California, San Diego Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in its mission to advance knowledge and innovation. The foundation works closely with UCSD Chancellor and other university leaders to identify areas of need and opportunity, and to secure private support for the university's research, teaching, and public service initiatives. The foundation's efforts have helped to establish UCSD as a leading institution for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, as well as for arts and humanities programs. The foundation's work is guided by the university's Strategic Plan, which emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research, diversity and inclusion, and community engagement.

History

The University of California, San Diego Foundation was established in 1965 to support the newly founded University of California, San Diego. The foundation's early efforts focused on securing funding for the university's campus development, including the construction of Geisel Library and Mandeville Center. Over the years, the foundation has played a key role in supporting the university's growth and development, including the establishment of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the San Diego Supercomputer Center, and the Center for Neural Circuits and Behavior. The foundation has also worked to build relationships with key partners, including Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, and Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute. The foundation's history is closely tied to the development of the La Jolla community, and it has worked to support local initiatives, such as the La Jolla Village Merchants Association and the San Diego Tourism Authority.

Mission_and_Goals

The University of California, San Diego Foundation's mission is to support the University of California, San Diego in its efforts to advance knowledge, innovation, and public service. The foundation's goals include securing private support for the university's research and teaching initiatives, as well as for its student scholarships and fellowships. The foundation also works to build relationships with alumni and friends of the university, including UCSD Alumni Association and UCSD Foundation Board of Trustees. The foundation's efforts are guided by the university's Strategic Plan, which emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research, diversity and inclusion, and community engagement. The foundation also works to support the university's international programs, including the UCSD International Center and the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation.

Governance

The University of California, San Diego Foundation is governed by a Board of Trustees, which includes representatives from the university, as well as from the local business and philanthropic communities. The foundation's board is chaired by a prominent business leader, such as Irvine Company's Donald Bren or Qualcomm's Irwin Jacobs. The foundation's staff is led by a President and CEO, who works closely with the university's Chancellor and other senior leaders to identify areas of need and opportunity. The foundation also has a number of advisory boards and committees, which provide guidance and support for its various programs and initiatives, including the UCSD Health Sciences and the Jacobs School of Engineering.

Financials

The University of California, San Diego Foundation has a strong track record of financial management, with a budget of over $100 million and a endowment of over $500 million. The foundation's financial support comes from a variety of sources, including private donations, grants, and investments. The foundation has a number of funding priorities, including support for student scholarships and fellowships, as well as for research and teaching initiatives. The foundation also works to build relationships with key corporate partners, including IBM, Google, and Microsoft. The foundation's financial reports are audited annually by KPMG and are available on the foundation's website.

Impact_and_Achievements

The University of California, San Diego Foundation has had a significant impact on the University of California, San Diego and the broader San Diego community. The foundation's support has helped to establish the university as a leading institution for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, as well as for arts and humanities programs. The foundation's efforts have also helped to drive economic growth and innovation in the region, with a number of startups and spinoffs emerging from the university's research and teaching initiatives. The foundation has also worked to support a number of community programs, including the San Diego Food Bank and the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Diego. The foundation's impact is recognized by a number of awards and honors, including the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Award for Excellence.

Notable_Donors_and_Partnerships

The University of California, San Diego Foundation has a number of notable donors and partnerships, including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and Sloan Foundation. The foundation has also worked to build relationships with key corporate partners, including IBM, Google, and Microsoft. The foundation's donors and partners include a number of prominent alumni and friends of the university, including Qualcomm's Irwin Jacobs and Irvine Company's Donald Bren. The foundation has also worked to support a number of community programs, including the San Diego Food Bank and the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Diego. The foundation's partnerships include collaborations with other universities and research institutions, such as Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

Category:University foundations

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