Philanthropy at ɫ Benefits Students and Community

Published on

An op-ed column published January 11 on Cleveland.com titled “Philanthropy plays essential role at Cleveland State,” written by ɫ Board of Trustees Chairman Robert H. Rawson and ɫ Foundation Chairman Stephen F. Kirk, explains how diminished state funding has increased the need for private philanthropic support, with ɫ President Ronald M. Berkman serving as the University’s principal fundraiser.

The authors note that since Dr. Berkman’s arrival in 2009, ɫ has raised $71.6 million from private donors and foundations, and grown its endowment from $38 million to $68 million.

“Together we are investing to address the University’s funding challenge and to pursue a broader vision for the benefit of ɫ, our students and Greater Cleveland,” they write.

Click to read the entire column.