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2024-25 Giving Highlights

From scholarships and research to athletics and student programs, support from our community soared in 2024-2025.

Here’s how your contributions
made a difference.

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$4,398,066
total raised

With your support, SUNY Brockport’s 2024-2025 giving year was the most successful in its history.

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By the numbers

  1. $4,398,066 total raised

    Total giving increased 8% over the previous year.

  2. 3,202 contributors

  3. 6,756 total gifts

  4. 340+ areas supported

    Scholarships, research, athletics, student programs, and many more.

  5. $361,234 raised during Day of Giving Campaign

    Our 2025 Day of Giving Campaign was the most successful to date.

Your gifts

$1.3 million+

Direct Scholarship Support

$264k+

The Fund for Brockport

$40 million

Campaign Goal

$330k+

Brockport Athletics

$21k+

Student Emergency Fund

$20K+

Student Research

 

Donor Breakdown

Your Impact

Brockport student standing with Garth Fagan.

Cassiedy Davis Quintero

Garth Fagan Legacy Award Recipient

“Receiving this award allows me to focus on my growth as a dancer without the financial stress. I want to make an impact through dance—not just here, but back home. This award is helping me move in that direction.”

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Victoria McIlvain

Karen Schule-Williams Exemplary Adult Student Scholarship Recipient

“I was not able to take out federal loans because I exhausted them with my previous degree. Earning this award felt like I was being seen and heard. When you’re not a traditional college student, you sometimes feel like you’re in this gray area.”

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Make a gift to an area of importance to you and continue to help future generations of Golden Eagles for years to come!

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When a student receives a scholarship, they know it represents a vote of confidence in their future. Your belief in them sends a powerful message.

Mike Andriatch ’85/’17, Vice President for Advancement & communications