WPAOG Report of Gifts 2019

Each year approximately 15 percent of the resources available to the Academy comes fromprivate funding. These donations support West Point’sMargin of Excellence, which provides additional out-of-classroomopportunities, research centers, and state-of-the-art athletic and academic facilities that enhance a cadet’s education. 1961–1979 $10,000,000 $20,000,000 $30,000,000 $40,000,000 $50,000,000 $60,000,000 $0 1980–1989 1990–1996 1997–2002 2003–2008 2009–2015 2016–2019 AVG $26.3M $158.2M AVG $28.6M $171.8M AVG $40.7M $284.9M AVG $48.1M $192.5M AVG $2.6M $26M AVG $390 K $7.4M AVG $8.9M $62.9M AVERAGE RAISED PER YEAR BICENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN FOR US ALL CAMPAIGN History ofWPAOGDevelopment Results 1961–2019 Total Cash Receipts and Irrevocable Planned Gifts: $903.7Million Who Gave in 2019 25,415 Donors 77% Alumni 12% Friends &Widow/ers 11% Parents & Past Parents Where Donors Directed Their Gifts $48.3 Million in Cash Receipts 25% Academics 22% Athletics 13% WPAOG 12% USCC 10% SUPT’s Fund/Endowment 10% Facilities 8% To Be Designated (restricted undecided/Class Gift Funds) Superintendent’s Annual Fund / West Point Parents Fund For the 2019–20 Academic Year $3.2 Million In Cash 35% Academics 28% Cadet Activities 20% Miscellaneous (Athletics, Garrison Command, USMAPS) 10% Diversity & Inclusion 7% Admissions 12% 11% 77% 10% 25% 22% 13% 10% 8% 12% 28% 35% 10% 20% 7% WPAOG currently holds the highest ranking fromGuideStar (Platinum). FINANCIAL SUMMARY WestPointAOG.org 5

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