George Mason University

05/05/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/05/2026 23:30

George Mason University Giving Day 2026 races to a record-breaking finish

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The George Mason University community came together in a powerful show of support on April 2, raising a record $2.95 million during the university's 24-hour Giving Day. More than 1,900 donors made 3,229 gifts to 293 funds across the university, helping expand opportunities for students, strengthen academic programs, and support initiatives that advance George Mason's mission.

Throughout the day, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends rallied behind the university with enthusiasm and generosity. Among the donors were 864 alumni and 337 faculty and staff members, and 500 donors made their first gift to the university, representing about 25% of all Giving Day participants.

"It was especially meaningful to see so many people choose to support George Mason for the first time," said Trishana E. Bowden, vice president for advancement and alumni relations and president of the George Mason University Foundation. "Every new donor strengthens this community and expands what we can make possible for our students. When people invest in George Mason, they are investing in opportunity-in the students whose lives are changed here and in the impact they will go on to make in the world."

That spirit of generosity was reflected across the university, with donors supporting scholarships, athletics, academic programs, and other priorities that directly shape the student experience. The General Scholarship Fund attracted the largest number of faculty and staff donors, followed by the Costello College of Business' Spirit of '77 Fund and Basketball Greatness.

George Mason Athletics generated the highest totals for both dollars and donors on Giving Day.

"Giving Day captures the very heart of our athletics community-from our athletes and coaches to the fans who fuel our mission," said Marvin Lewis, assistant vice president and director of Athletics. "The extraordinary growth we see year after year is a testament to the trust our supporters place in us and the deep pride they take in investing in the lives of our student-athletes. We are gratified and humbled by this community's commitment to our championship culture, ensuring every George Mason athlete has the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential."

Along with Athletics' standout results, the Costello College of Business and the College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) also received notable support, in both dollars raised and donor participation. CVPA Dean Rick Davis reflected on the lasting impact of the day. "One of our mottoes, that we return to again and again, is that the arts create community. A gift to Mason Arts is one that develops student talent, enhances creative capabilities, and in turn, enriches our community's experience," he said.

The momentum of Giving Day adds to George Mason's historic fundraising campaign, Mason Now: Power the Possible, which has raised more than $639 million toward its $1 billion goal.

"Each gift, no matter the size, helps expand student success, support academic excellence, and create opportunities for George Mason students to learn, lead, and thrive," said Bowden. "Through Mason Now, that generosity is helping George Mason move forward in ways that will shape the university for years to come."

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