Cal Poly Humboldt and Volunteer Leaders Unveil ‘Boldly Rising,’ an Ambitious new Fundraising Campaign

Cal Poly Humboldt professor (right) and students in a nearby forest.

Cal Poly Humboldt professor (right) and students in a nearby forest. [Photo provided by Cal Poly Humboldt]

Press release from Cal Poly Humboldt:

Cal Poly Humboldt has publicly launched the most significant fundraising effort in its history, aiming to raise at least $50 million in support of students and campus programs. It’s called Boldly Rising: the Campaign for Cal Poly Humboldt.

The effort is being led by volunteers on the Campaign Cabinet and on the Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation Board.

Already, since the start of the campaign’s quiet phase in 2020, donors have committed more than $33 million toward a goal of at least $50 million. Given the positive response, which has led to two straight years of record donor support, the hope is to complete the effort in the next two to three years.

University and volunteer leaders unveiled the campaign at a celebration dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Also at that event, more than $600,000 was raised for the Humboldt First Scholarship as well as other campaign goals. Jack McGurk, vice chair of the Campaign Cabinet, also announced he will match, dollar for dollar, up to $250,000 to create a scholarship for students majoring in Marine Biology, a new program that is launching this Fall.

“This is about stepping up and supporting young people,” says Dan Phillips, a Humboldt alumnus and chair of the Boldly Rising Campaign. “There’s just so much energy and so much passion behind this, and everyone I talk to can see the possibilities and the impact we can have. At the end of the day, we’re going to have something pretty special here.”

“I know from my own experience what a huge difference higher education makes, and I’m proud to be able to help today’s students,” says Jenny Harris, who is chair of the Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation Board. “Every donor, with every gift, makes a difference in helping educate tomorrow’s change-makers.”

The new campaign is being highlighted on campus today, Thursday, Oct. 27 from 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. at a special event on the quad. It’s one of a number of events recognizing donors and the impact of private support during Donor Appreciation Week, Oct. 24-28.

Boldly Rising is Humboldt’s first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign, and it builds on the momentum of the recent polytechnic designation. It will allow Cal Poly Humboldt to provide greater access and create new opportunities for students. The campaign prioritizes scholarships and other financial support for students, hands-on learning and applied research, new and emerging technology throughout the curriculum, enhancement of academic programs, and creating more equitable communities. The goals align donor interests with a number of campus priorities.

The theme of “Boldly Rising” was selected by volunteer leaders on the Campaign Cabinet. It alludes to the  world’s tallest trees, which inspire the Humboldt community every day.

“I am so very grateful to our alumni and other donors who are leading the way with this campaign,” Cal Poly Humboldt President Tom Jackson says. “Cal Poly Humboldt is rising to help meet the unprecedented challenges of our times. Our students deserve our very best, and the world most certainly needs more Humboldt graduates.”

The Boldly Rising Campaign has five important goals:

  • Expand Access: at least $20 million to expand scholarship support and funding for needs like housing and educational technology to provide a positive, meaningful educational experience for all.
  • Support Hands-on Learning: at least $15 million to build on Humboldt’s strength in this area by providing even more avenues for experiential learning through internships, fieldwork, research-based projects, creative activities, and more.
  • Create a Tech-Forward Campus:  at least $5 million to invest in cutting-edge technology to optimize the Humboldt experience for all students and in all disciplines.
  • Enhance the Academic Experience: at least $5 million to introduce new and innovative academic programs, enhance existing  programs, integrate elements of equity and sustainability  throughout the curriculum, and ensure graduates are career-ready and prepared to make a positive impact.
  • Act for Equity: at least $5 million to focus energy and resources on inclusive student success and to create a model global community, with equitable opportunities for all, both on campus and in the wider world.

A number of students spoke at the celebration dinner where the Boldly Rising Campaign was announced. Among them was Psychology major Marina Toroni, a transfer student from College of the Redwoods. Toroni has received a Smullin Foundation Scholarship for the last three years—financial support she says has been critical to her success at Cal Poly Humboldt.

“I don’t think I would be as far along as I am in my academic journey if it weren’t for the scholarship,” Toroni says. “It has not only helped me succeed but also given me the opportunity to chase my dreams of becoming a licensed psychologist.”

The Boldly Rising Campaign comes at a historic time for Cal Poly Humboldt. Backed by a historic state investment, Humboldt became the state’s third polytechnic institution this year, and is adding new academic programs as well as new facilities. The Boldly Rising Campaign aims to leverage that state investment, elevating campus efforts, providing greater opportunities for excellence, and opening doors for students to follow their dreams.

“Giving to Cal Poly Humboldt is about supporting a university that develops the whole student, that helps students find their passions and become the best they can be,” says Robin Smith, a Humboldt alumna and incoming chair of the Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation Board. “The wisdom and lessons learned during my time at Humboldt continue with me to this day. I learned so much and am very appreciative of that.”

The Boldly Rising Campaign Cabinet

Dan Phillips, ‘91 – Chair

Philip Anton, ‘98 – Vice Chair

Carin Kaltschmidt, ‘90 – Vice Chair

Jack McGurk, ‘66 – Vice Chair

Robin Smith, ‘78 – Vice Chair

Robin Bailie, ‘11

John Ballard, ’80

Ed Bowler, ‘79

Sherie Cornish Gordon

Ceva Courtemanche, ‘07

Jacob Furgatch, ‘82

Jenny Harris

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr.

Cooper Jones

Amine Khechfé, Parent

Robert Miller, ‘85

Rebecca Pardoe, ‘93

Barbara Perry-Lorek, Parent

Sharon Redd

Dan Sealy, ’75

Robin Venuti, ‘79

Frank Whitlatch

 

The Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation Board

Jenny Harris – Board Chair

Robin Smith, ‘78 – Vice Chair and Incoming Chair

Gary Blatnick, ‘83 – Treasurer

Frank Whitlatch – Executive Director and Secretary

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr. – Cal Poly Humboldt President

Eden Donahue, ‘09 – Faculty Representative

Phillip Anton, ‘98

Robin Bailie, ‘11

Jason Carlson

Kurt Fraese, ‘82

Kenneth Fulgham, ‘70

Scott Hunt

Dan Johnson

Carin Kaltschmidt, ‘90

Jennifer Keller

Jack McGurk, ‘66

Heidi Moore-Guynup, ‘98

 

Join us! You can learn more about supporting Cal Poly Humboldt and the Boldly Rising Campaign at boldlyrising.humboldt.edu. Or contact the Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation at [email protected] or (707) 826-5200.

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We allow our charity money to leave our County.
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We allow our charity money to leave our County.
1 year ago

Another a Charity “gimme your money”. Humboldt County is not the place for more charities. Money raised for students who leave the area never to be seen again. Like the Cancer Society and Alzheimer charity most of the money takes a oneway trip out of the County. Very little stays to help local people. That has got to STOP. Unless at least 80% stays in the County for local people to use then citizens need to quit their marching. I’m a cancer survivor and I didn’t receive one dollar from the Cancer Society. I asked and I was refused.

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Bozo
1 year ago

Am waiting for a charity that has a motto… “Cal Poly Humboldt OUT of Humboldt County” !