Feel the Power of Ten

How your gift is Powerful! Your gift exponentially makes a difference for your college of choice. However, it can also provide meaningful benefits for other areas of the University.

Example: 1 donor @ $1000 = 10 donors @ $100 = 100 donors @ $10

Your gift can help the University

  • $100 can provide transportation for a student athlete to attend regional and national competitions
  • $1,000 can purchase books, CDs or DVDs for the Library
  • $10,000 can outfit a study lab or buy a subscription to on-line journals
  • $100,000 can outfit the fitness center with new equipment

Brooks College of Health

  • $10 can buy tape, bandages and IV Equipment
  • $100 can buy textbooks, a blood pressure cuff or a stethoscope
  • $1,000 can give one student a TLO Study Abroad Award
  • $10,000 can purchase nutrition and community and health software
  • $100,000 can give 20 need-based scholarships to deserving students

Coggin College of Business

  • $10 can buy a Career Management interview and resume training DVD
  • $100 can buy a business journal subscription for the Library
  • $1,000 can help send a student club to a professional association conference
  • $10,000 can outfit a student lab with computers and software
  • $100,000 can provide 100 Transformational Learning Opportunity (TLO) Awards

College of Arts & Sciences

  • $10 can buy laboratory beakers, a Bunsen burner, or safety goggles
  • $100 can buy easels for painting and drawing or sheet music
  • $1,000 can provide a scholarship, or purchase a microscope or a computer
  • $10,000 can purchase musical instruments, pottery wheels, or graduate fellowships
  • $100,000 can provide 100 Transformational Learning Opportunities (TLO) awards or purchase broadcasting equipment

College of Computing, Engineering and Construction

  • $10 can purchase much-needed supplies for a student to present at the CCEC Symposium
  • $100 can pay for a student's registration fee to a professional conference
  • $1,000 can sponsor a student team at a design competition
  • $10,000 can provide 10 merit-based scholarships for deserving students
  • $100,000 can name and sponsor a research laboratory

College of Education & Human Service

  • $10 can purchase much-needed supplies
  • $100 can purchase literacy software and materials for classroom use
  • $1,000 can provide a scholarship for a deserving student
  • $10,000 can update the Educational Technology Lab with needed hardware and software
  • $100,000 can create a Child Development Lab

For more information contact:

Laura Porter
Director of Annual Giving
(904) 620-2112
e-mail: laura.porter@unf.edu.

Lyndse Costabile
Assistant Director, Annual Giving
(904) 620-1672 Office
email: lyndse.costabile@unf.edu