LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming’s 10th annual Giving Day set records with 11,202 donors who gave more than $4.1 million, making it the most successful Giving Day in the university’s history.
The proceeds from the fundraising event supports the university’s student programs, faculty, research and resources.
Since its inception, UW Giving Day has grown exponentially.
The 2024 total of $4,175,132 represents significant increases from 2023’s results of 8,978 donors and $3,605,192 raised and 2022’s totals of 6,296 donors and $4,107,408 raised, according to a news release.
A key driver of Giving Day’s success was the more than $1.4 million from matching funds and challenges, which provided donors the opportunity to multiply their impact.
Notably, the UW Foundation contributed $360,000 in matching funds, while the UW Board of Trustees added $250,000 — helping to maximize gifts for student success.
The McMurry Foundation also provided a $100,000 surprise match.
This year had a significant increase in student-run campaigns, with the number growing to 117, up from 72 in 2023. These campaigns collectively raised $453,881 in 2024, marking a nearly 20% increase compared to the $380,606 raised in 2023.
“This year’s Giving Day highlights the extraordinary commitment of the entire University of Wyoming community,” UW President Ed Seidel said in the release. “Every gift, large and small, plays a vital role in empowering our students and advancing our mission.”