About
Founded in 1962, UVI is a public, co-ed, land-grant HBCU in the United States Virgin Islands.
At some point in time, you may consider how you would like to be remembered. You then
start imagining what sort of legacy you would like to leave behind. UVI can provide
the opportunity to leave something behind in the Virgin Islands community that will
have perpetual use for the life of the University. There are numerous ways you or
a loved one can be remembered.
Planned Gift
What would it take to make a significant gift? By significant we mean a contribution
many people interested in supporting the University at a higher level would like to
make. We're talking about gifts that truly make a difference and that ensure a level
of support that magnifies the University's ability to fulfill its mission while giving
you personal satisfaction and recognition.
A significant gift often can be made at a very low cost. It's just a matter of planning
WHAT to give, HOW to give and WHEN to give. Giving a "planned gift" allows you to
make a small investment toward making a
significant contribution to higher education.
Endowment Funding
Endowments create the foundation upon which universities build lasting financial strength
and ensure academic quality. Once in place, endowments provide permanent support for
teaching and research,
student aid, and an abundance of other academic programs and activities.
With a minimum $10,000 commitment, you can create an endowment that will bear your
name - or the name of someone you wish to honor. Donors have four years to bring a
fund to the endowed level. Based on the Foundation for the University of the Virgin
Islands (FUVI) spending policy, 5 percent of the endowment's total value will be made
available for expenditure each year. These dollars can support scholarships, equipment
and software upgrades, student research, and more. Distribution of funds will be subject
to a specific set of guidelines formulated by FUVI in conjunction with you, the donor.
Many special programs have specific endowment requirements, such as: Named Scholarships,
Named Professorships and Endowed Deans.
Multi-year pledge payment schedules can be arranged.
For more information contact the University Development Office at (340) 693-1040.