Concord University Magazine Spring 2025
2015 Classified employees asked the foundation to rt oe nt he we stchheoi rl afrosrhmi pe rf upnrda cf toi rc et hoef i mr caht ci lhdirnegn g. Ci f Ut s hofadembepglouyneteos oinffe2r00fr7e.e tuition to the children
2016 Funds at the Foundation were consolidated for enhanced growth and development opportunities. The Maier Foundation, Inc. provided its first c h a Rl l ee nt egnet gi orna nStc thoo sl aurpsphoi pr .t tThhei sC sUc hP oa tl ahrws ahyi ps benefits students requiring extra funds to remain at the University to complete their degree program. Executive Committee allocated $400,000 as a direct investment to the university. 2020 Special grant to the university of $500,000 from unrestricted funds. Alumni Association moved $1.2 million to a fund with The Foundation. Governor and legislature restore $1.6 million to Concord University’s base budget, a recommendation of a statewide committee co- chaired by President Kendra Boggess.
2019 Fo op rptoyr- tounnei tni ee swf of ur nCdosnccroeradt es dt u, di necnrtesa, sf ai nc gu l t y , staff, and the institution.
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SPRING 2025 CONCORD UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE
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