FSU raises over $1.5 million during 15th annual Great Give

Richard McCullough President
Richard McCullough President
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Florida State University held its 15th annual FSU’s Great Give on March 4, raising over $1.5 million in a single day. The fundraising event drew support from more than 5,500 donors worldwide and benefited 113 projects across the university.

Sadiki Perry, associate director for digital and social giving, said: “Each year, FSU’s Great Give reminds us just how powerful the university community truly is. Seeing thousands of Noles stand together and give so generously is inspiring. As pioneers in this space, FSU’s annual day of giving shines a spotlight on the power people have when they unite for a common cause. Thank you to all our donors.”

Those who missed this year’s event can still contribute by making a gift online at https://give.fsu.edu/. The next FSU’s Great Give is scheduled for March 2027.



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