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Philanthropy at U-M

Extending student horizons

Scholarship donors shape lives, not only during a student’s years on campus, but over the course of lifetimes. By placing a Michigan education within reach of promising students, donors place students in position to realize their lifelong goals and shape our world.

  • Explore the power of giving at U-M’s Philanthropy Network.  Discover why others give and share your story.
  • Learn the lasting impact of donors’ generosity to Michigan, including what support has meant for a U-M student-soldier.
  • Take a trip through U-M philanthropic history with our interactive timeline, “Milestones in Giving”
  • See philanthropy’s impact on U-M in our Donor Imprints slideshow

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