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'Birds Give Back' continues record-breaking upswing after ISU community unites for philanthropy

Birds Give Back, Illinois State University’s annual day of giving, significantly exceeded expectations last month. The university amassed 4,450 gifts from students, alumni, staff and families during the Feb. 27 event, shattering its initial goal of 4,000 gifts. It also raised $1,987,537 in gifts, pledges and challenges. The College of Arts and Sciences had the most donations, with $331,412 raised through 1,406 donations. The School of Communication topped the leaderboard with 481 gifts received. The Athletics Strength and Conditioning Center also had the most gifts for a single campaign, receiving 243 gifts and raising a total of $60,712. The Economics Department General Fund had the biggest increase in gifts, going from six gifts to 69—a staggering 1,150% increase from 2024. Additionally, the department earned a $1,500 bonus due to the Birds Give Back “biggest boost” incentive. The full leaderboard is available on the Birds Give Back website.

Birds Give Back, Illinois State University’s annual day of giving, significantly exceeded expectations last month.

The university amassed 4,450 gifts from students, alumni, staff and families during the Feb. 27 event, shattering its initial goal of 4,000 gifts. 

It also raised $1,987,537 in gifts, pledges and challenges. 

The College of Arts and Sciences had the most donations, with $331,412 raised through 1,406 donations. The School of Communication topped the leaderboard with 481 gifts received. 

The Athletics Strength and Conditioning Center also had the most gifts for a single campaign, receiving 243 gifts and raising a total of $60,712. 

The Economics Department General Fund had the biggest increase in gifts, going from six gifts to 69—a staggering 1,150% increase from 2024. Additionally, the department earned a $1,500 bonus due to the Birds Give Back “biggest boost” incentive. 

The full leaderboard is available on the Birds Give Back website.

Brooke Plowman is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Plowman can be contacted at baplowm@ilstu.edu.


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