$100 Million
Jim and Jan Moran
"The $100 million pledge includes $80 million over
20 years, or $4 million a year, and a $20 million charitable bequest,
administrators said.
FSU officials said that they think it's the largest
private donation ever to a public university in Florida and that it matches the
largest ever to any university in the state. "
"Moran first gave nearly $2 million to FSU in 1995
toward what is now The Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
Jan Moran (and deceased husband Jim) gave multiple six
and seven figure gifts
As an example: https://www.fsu.edu/news/2008/08/06/moran.gift/
$25 Million
DeVoe Moore
$25 Million (but heard varying amounts on this) mixed
donation on academics and athletics
"For perspective, consider that DeVoe Moore, an
entrepreneur, gave a $25 million gift that will
support academics and athletics."
"14. DeVOE MOORE--$5 million to the FLORIDA
STATE UNIVERSITY from this Tallahassee businessman and alumnus to create the
DeVoe Moore Center for the Study of Critical Issues in Government. The gift
will pay for two professorships, an endowed chair, and student scholarships.
Moore said, "It is my wish that this endowment be used to educate students
in the area of government regulations and how these regulations affect private
enterprise. It is very difficult for young people to start their own businesses
as I have done because of the intrusion of government, particularly at the
local level.""
"DeVoe gave what was announced as $25 million to fund
scholarships (primarily athletic) in 2005, plus at least one other major gift
of $5 million to endow the DeVoe Moore Center in Social Sciences."
$20 Million
Al Dunlap
$5 Million for practice facility and Student Success
Center
"The Dunlaps, who gave FSU a $10 million gift in
2007 to build a student success center and $5 million in 2012 as the lead
donors for the football team’s Indoor Practice Facility, were recently
considering a proposal to make another $5 million donation to Seminole
Boosters, Inc.
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2017/01/17/fsu-trustees-name-champions-club-al-and-judith-dunlap/96655162/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
"The approval of the Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Champions Club follows the couple’s $5 million pledge toward the project to Seminole Boosters last November. It will be paid out in five years.
That gift means the Dunlaps have been credited with contributing $20 million to the FSU since 2007."
"In 2008, FSU named its new Student Success Center in honor of the Dunlaps, who contributed $5 million toward the project. That money was matched by the state, so FSU credits the couple with a $10 million donation.
The indoor athletic facility on campus was named the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility, following another $5 million donation. His name also is on the Al Dunlap Football Practice Fields."
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2017/01/17/fsu-trustees-name-champions-club-al-and-judith-dunlap/96655162/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
"The approval of the Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Champions Club follows the couple’s $5 million pledge toward the project to Seminole Boosters last November. It will be paid out in five years.
"In 2008, FSU named its new Student Success Center in honor of the Dunlaps, who contributed $5 million toward the project. That money was matched by the state, so FSU credits the couple with a $10 million donation.
The indoor athletic facility on campus was named the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility, following another $5 million donation. His name also is on the Al Dunlap Football Practice Fields."
$7 Million
Nancy and Bob Dedman
Nancy Dedman (and deceased husband, Bob) gave $7 million
to COB
$7 Million
TK Wetherall
Donation of his farm valued at $7 Million. Went to 'scholarships.'
$5 Million
William Hold and Anne Hamilton
$5 million to the COB.
$3 Million
Charlotte Maguire,
an FSU Foundation Board of Trustees member, gave $3
million to the FSU College of Medicine
$2 Million
George Langford
He and his wife, Marian, also have donated a million
dollars to FSU's classics department, another million to the law school and
more money to the school's World War II institute
Aside from donating some of his own money, Langford
helped the department get out of debt by raising money for Seminole Boosters
Inc., and helped turn the booster club into a modern nonprofit
organization.
a Tallahassee businessman, accepted FSU President Stanley
Marshall's fund-raising challenge in 1974. He became a founding father of
the current Seminole Boosters and one of the university's most prominent
benefactors.
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