University Hospitals in Cleveland has announced it has reached the $1 billion fundraising goal of its Discover the Difference capital campaign a year earlier than expected.
As a result, the health system is increasing its fundraising goal to $1.5 billion. A $32.5 million gift from the Rainbow Babies & Children's Foundation helped UH reach its initial $1 billion goal.
The campaign was announced publicly in November 2010 and so far has received more than 100,000 individual gifts with 90 donors giving more than $1 million.
Funds from the campaign will be used for 26 construction or renovation projects in addition to endowed funds and chair positions, and $230 million in funds has been allocated to UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.
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As a result, the health system is increasing its fundraising goal to $1.5 billion. A $32.5 million gift from the Rainbow Babies & Children's Foundation helped UH reach its initial $1 billion goal.
The campaign was announced publicly in November 2010 and so far has received more than 100,000 individual gifts with 90 donors giving more than $1 million.
Funds from the campaign will be used for 26 construction or renovation projects in addition to endowed funds and chair positions, and $230 million in funds has been allocated to UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.
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