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Published: April 26, 2023

2023 UT Give Day Surpasses $1M Goal

University of Tampa alumni, parents, faculty, staff, volunteer boards and friends contributed $1.04 million last week during the annual UT Give Day. Gifts came locally, nationally and globally. The donations will help UT provide a world-class education and resources to students.

2023 UT Give Day Surpasses $1M GoalUniversity of Tampa alumni, parents, faculty, staff, volunteer boards and friends contributed $1.04 million last week during the annual UT Give Day. Photo courtesy of Development and University Relations

“UT is dedicated and committed to serving the students, and this year we again exceeded our goal,” said Keith Todd, vice president of development and university relations. “All gifts, regardless of size, make a difference. Together, we can positively impact UT now and for years to come.

Held annually, UT Give Day seeks to rally the UT extended community around the University and share why it’s important. Activities this year included the Minaret Market and Minarets at Sunset, as well as the Spirited Spartan Social Media Ambassador program, and the Minaret Climbers, in which UT alumni, faculty, staff, trustees, fellows, counselors and friends have volunteered to virtually climb the minarets through donations.


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