Grateful client philanthropy and veterinary medicine: Experiences at North Carolina State University

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The historical reliance of state and federal funds as a sole source of veterinary educational activities has created a funding gap at many academic institutions. Due to declining resources, philanthropy has become an important source of financial support for veterinary colleges in the United States. In particular, for academic institutions with veterinary hospitals, grateful client philanthropy has been an increasingly important area of resource growth. Philanthropic gifts support innovative research, scholarship and capital, and programmatic initiatives. Areas of giving are often geared towards major infrastructure gifts and naming opportunities, faculty endowment, student scholarships, and other gift opportunities. This review provides an overview of grateful client philanthropy at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine and explores the various giving opportunities and challenges of donor giving in veterinary medicine. (129/200).

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Dunning, D., Buckles, S. L., & Dorman, D. C. (2019). Grateful client philanthropy and veterinary medicine: Experiences at North Carolina State University. Veterinary Sciences, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci6020044

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