ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT FUND MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB

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ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT FUND MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB

The Athletic Endowment Fund provides donors with the unique opportunity to assist the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics with a gift that will provide support in perpetuity. Once a Mountaineer, always a Mountaineer. - Pat White The primary goal of the Athletic Endowment Fund is to satisfy the expense of all 350 athletic scholarships through the ongoing establishment of Athletic Endowments. To fully fund all 350 scholarships each year, the principal balance of the Athletic Endowment Fund needs to exceed $225 million. Each contribution to a current and/ or newly created endowment brings WVU Athletics that much closer to fully funding all 350 scholarships. Endowment contributions enable WVU Athletics to utilize unrestricted dollars generated by the Annual Fund / Season Ticket Priority Program for other outstanding needs across all varsity sports. Gifts to the Athletic Endowment Fund matching or exceeding $50,000 are payable over a maximum five (5) year period of time.

Without the help and support of the Athletic Endowment Fund, I would not have had the chance to compete for one of the best universities in the country. - Andy Bevin, Men s Soccer The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics awards a total of 350 athletic scholarships, the maximum number of athletic scholarships per sport as allowed by the NCAA. The average annual cost to providing these scholarships exceeds $8.75 million. The current Athletic Endowment Fund has a principal balance of approximately $31 million and generates a small portion of the athletic scholarships cost, funding an average of 50 scholarships each year or approximately $1.25 million. The remaining 300 scholarships are funded using monies generated through the Mountaineer Athletic Club s (MAC) Annual Fund / Season Ticket Priority Program. By supporting any of the available opportunities in the Athletic Endowment Fund, you will play a vital role in WVU Athletics commitment to its current and future student-athletes academic achievement, competitive success and personal growth. Your generous support will be a major contribution to the ongoing improvement of WVU Athletics, forever.

$1.25 Million $7.5 Million $9 Million Current Average Annual Athletic Scholarship Cost $8.75 Million Projected Average Annual Athletic Scholarship Cost REMAINING Average Cost to WVU Athletics Current Average Annual Endowment Spend Payout $31 Million $225 Million Total Principal Endowment Required to Provide 1(one) Athletic Scholarship Annually $625,000 * NEEDED Principle Balance to Fully Fund Annual Athletic Scholarship Cost Current Principle Balance of Athletic Endowments MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT FUND FUNDED Athletic Scholarships by Current Athletic Endowment 50 * Scholarships are based on $25,000/year and average annual principal returns are based on 4% return on investment REMAINING Athletic Scholarships Unfunded by Current Athletic Endowment 300 Total Number of Athletic Scholarships Awarded Annually by WVU 350 Opportunities to Establish Student-Athlete Endowments A gift to the WVU Position-Specific, Sport-Specific or Unrestricted Athletic Endowments directly support student-athletes by underwriting essential costs including tuition, educational fees, books, and room and board. Outside of athletic practices and competition, each student-athlete has community service and media obligations, which consume his or her schedules that are already full of academic requirements. An endowed scholarship helps provide a student-athlete with the opportunity to commit to his/her efforts of being successful in the classroom, in competition, and in the community. Your investment will be honored in perpetuity and the endowment will be forever named in the designation of your choice. Establishing an endowment listed on the following pages will help provide financial assistance towards the annual costs associated with scholarships.

WVU Position-Specific Endowments A minimum gift of $500,000 is required to establish a named scholarship for a specific position (i.e. running back and point guard) on the WVU football or men s basketball team. A gift of $250,000 provides you with the opportunity to name a scholarship for a specific position in all other varsity sports offered by WVU (Volleyball, Baseball, Rifle, etc). WVU Football & Men s Basketball Position-Specific Scholarship $500,000 WVU Varsity Sport Position-Specific Scholarship $250,000 Sport-Specific Athletic Scholarship Endowment A minimum gift of $100,000 endows a named sport-specific athletic scholarship. You will have the opportunity to designate the endowment for one of the 18 varsity sports at WVU. Establishing this endowment will help support a student-athlete in the sport of your choice forever. Sport-Specific Athletic Scholarship $100,000 Unrestricted Athletic Scholarship Endowment A minimum gift of $50,000 will establish an unrestricted named scholarship that will help provide financial assistance towards the WVU varsity sport with the greatest need determined by WVU Athletics. Your gift will contribute to a variety of WVU varsity sports and student-athletes over the life of the endowment. Unrestricted endowments provide the most diverse support offered by the Athletic Endowment Fund. Name Unrestricted Athletic Scholarship $50,000

The annual return from your endowment ensures perpetual support and helps to create the foundation to build and sustain championship level programs. By endowing any of the available WVU Varsity Programs listed below, your generosity and leadership will be at the forefront of the continued success of WVU Athletics. Opportunities to Establish Varsity Sport, Administrative and Coaching Endowments WVU Varsity Sport Endowment A gift creating a WVU Varsity Sport Endowment will help provide a self-sustaining source of financial assistance that supports operational expenses including, but not limited to: travel, recruiting, facility upgrades and equipment. Your gift will be used to support the ongoing needs within the varsity program of your choice. WVU Football Program Endowment $10 million WVU Women s Basketball Program Endowment $5 million WVU Men s Basketball Program Endowment $10 million WVU Varsity Sport Program Endowment $3 million

WVU Director of Athletics and Coaching Endowments Supporting the Athletic Endowment Fund gives our studentathletes the opportunity to make their own mark on WVU s tradition of excellence. - Randy Mazey, Head Baseball Coach By establishing an endowment for the WVU Director of Athletics, your support will provide financial assistance towards future opportunities of significant advancement for WVU Athletics. By establishing an endowment for a WVU coaching position, you will help WVU Athletics pursue and maintain the best coaches and recruiters in the country. Contributions to an endowment, that directly supports a coaching position, will forever ease the pressure created by the rising cost of coaches salaries.

COACHING POSITIONS Football Head Coach $10 million Men s Basketball Head Coach $10 million DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS $10 million Women s Basketball Head Coach $5 million Baseball Head Coach $3 million Women s Cross Country/Track Head Coach Men s Golf Head Coach Gymnastics Head Coach Men s Soccer Head Coach Women s Soccer Head Coach Men s and Women s Swimming & Diving Head Coach Women s Tennis Head Coach Offensive Coordinator $5 million ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH $5 million ASSOCIATE Head Coach Rifle Head Coach Volleyball Head Coach DEfensive Coordinator $5 million ASSISTANT HEAD COACH $2.5 million Rowing Head Coach Wrestling Head Coach

How Endowments Work Gifts to the Athletic Endowment Fund are a perpetual, self-sustaining source of permanent support for WVU Athletics and its student-athletes. Each year, a portion of your endowment s earnings are used to support WVU Athletics, while the principal is retained for future growth of the endowment. As a result, it is imperative that the endowment grows its investment assets at a real (inflation adjusted) rate that is sufficient to support the rising costs of student-athlete scholarships while reserving the important purchasing power of the endowment for a lifetime of giving. From an investment perspective, the endowment s funds are pooled, or commingled in a manner similar to a mutual fund. The pooled investment fund is managed by professional investment managers and overseen by the WVU Foundation s Investment Group. The WVU Foundation utilizes unitized investment accounting, which permits individual endowment funds to retain their identity, while sharing proportionately in the earnings of a commingled investment fund. As a result of this pooling of funds, the endowment s investment portfolio is broadly diversified across many asset classes and among many investment managers, thus reducing the volatility while maximizing performance. Contributing to Established Endowments The opportunity to contribute to the Athletic Endowment Fund is open to anyone. The Athletic Endowment Fund is designed to benefit WVU Athletics, and all contributions, large or small, will make a significant contribution toward our goal of endowing all 350 athletic scholarships. To contribute to a previously established endowment and for more information regarding established endowments please contact the MAC at 304-293-2294 or MAC@mail.wvu.edu

Recognition and benefits for varsity sport, WVU DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AND COACHING ENDOWMENTS: Recognition and Benefits for Established WVU Position-Specific, Sport-Specific and Unrestricted Athletic Endowments: Perpetual naming rights of your endowment Donor Luncheon with student-athlete endowment recipient Game-day program recognition at completion of gift A personal letter from your student-athlete endowment recipient Mountaineer Athletic Club Priority Points Personal endowment recognition display item MAC website recognition Perpetual naming rights of your endowment Recognition of endowment in all related official WVU publications Invitation to Donor Luncheon Game-day program recognition at completion of gift A personal letter from the Director of Athletics or coaching recipient Mountaineer Athletic Club Priority Points Personal endowment recognition display item Prominent recognition of the endowment on the office wall of the recipient

Gifts to the Athletic Endowment Fund are processed by the WVU Foundation, Inc. [501(c) 3] and are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Gifts to an endowment are awarded two (2) Priority Points for every $100 received in the current giving year. Gifts to the Athletic Endowment Fund do not count towards annual giving requirements for priority seating and/or parking. The commitment of the WVU community and the MAC has made my time as a Mountaineer the best experience I could have imagined. - Stormy Nesbit, Women s Track

Ways to Make a Gift to the Athletic Endowment Fund: Check/Money Order Checks and money orders should be made payable to WVUF-MAC. Credit Cards The WVU Foundation accepts all major credit cards including MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express. Securities Donors may make charitable contributions of securities via electronic transfers and physical stock certificates. The donor receives a gift receipt detailing the gift value at the average of the high and low price of the securities on the date the transfer is completed. Matching Gifts Many companies will match your contributions to the Athletic Endowment Fund. Submit your company s matching gift form with your contribution. Planned Giving and Bequests Donors may use deferred gift vehicles to establish named endowed funds. Deferred or planned gifts such as bequests, income producing gifts, life insurance and retirement assets can also be used to establish an endowment in the future when the gift is received. Gifts to the Athletic Endowment Fund can be completed over a time period approved by the Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC). The MAC and the WVU Foundation work with each donor, on an individual basis to tailor the type of asset used and in preparing the donor s preferred selection criteria for the administration of each endowed scholarship. The parameters of the scholarship are defined in an agreement document signed by the donor and the WVU Foundation. Working with a MAC staff member is the best way to ensure that your endowed scholarship helps the student-athlete, varsity sport program, administrative or coaching position of your choice at the University. The MAC reserves all rights to approve naming opportunities. Additional information about the MAC may also be found at MountaineerAthleticClub.com or by e-mail MAC@mail.wvu.edu or calling 800-433-2072.

ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT FUND MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB PO Box 0877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877 Phone: 800-433-2072 Fax: 304-293-7576 Email: MAC@mail.wvu.edu MountaineerAthleticClub.com