Endowments

 

A Gift that Keeps on Giving

Endowed gifts are permanent gifts that secure New Mexico State University’s future. These funds are invested in the NMSU Foundation’s pooled investment fund and a portion of the earnings is distributed annually to support the scholarship, professorship, academic chair, or university program chosen by the donor.

Simply put, these types of gifts ensure that your legacy lives on far into the future. Whatever you support with an endowed gift across the NMSU system will forever receive your support, even after your lifetime. There are several options available to create an endowed gift tailored to your philanthropic goals. 

Types of Endowments

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Endowed Chairs

Endowed chairs elevate the prestige of an institution by attracting top-tier faculty and scholars. A minimum investment of $1 million is required to endow a chair, creating focused areas of study that draw leading experts to campus. These positions also attract graduate students eager to work with these faculty members. A chair is the most prestigious appointment within the University. In addition to supplementing a professor’s university salary, money generated from the chair’s endowment supplements the salaries of other faculty members in the research group. An endowment chair can also support a technician or researcher for the group and provide administrative and operational support. Such a team is positioned to succeed and promote a field of study or interest. 

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Endowed Professorships

Endowed professorships require a minimum investment of $500,000. A named professorship can provide the holder with more resources to advocate for his or her special program. It speaks to the academic reputation of the faculty member who holds a named professorship. Funds to support professorships help NMSU retain talented faculty who are in demand by other universities and the private sector. 

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Endowed Scholarships

Endowed scholarships are a unique way to not only create a legacy of your own at NMSU but also provide perpetual funding for students earning an undergraduate or graduate degree. A minimum investment of $25,000 can begin the process of establishing a named scholarship endowment.

Endowment FAQs

It’s simple. Contact the NMSU Foundation at 575-201-9023, and we will craft a gift agreement that will govern your gift according to your wishes. You may designate your endowment for a specific purpose, as long as it is consistent with university policy and state and federal laws. Once the gift is accepted, the conditions are followed in perpetuity. Endowments may be funded with cash, securities, or deferred gifts from your estate. Endowment commitments can be funded with a one-time donation or through installment payments for up to five years.

The amount of funds available for distribution from the fund to the beneficiary colleges, departments, units, and programs during each fiscal year shall be determined from the prior year’s market performance. The allocation is a weighted allocation of two numbers—the target spending based on the quarterly endowment market values, and the previous year’s spending adjusted for inflation.

Endowed gifts managed by the NMSU Foundation are pooled for investment much like a mutual fund investment. The distribution of payment is established on an annual basis by the Board of Directors of the NMSU Foundation. The Board of Directors may change the management fee policy and/or the spending policy from time to time to protect the intergenerational equity of the endowment.

Earnings added to the fund fluctuate with the markets. Although our portfolio is well diversified, some investments might occasionally lose value. The spread of the investment allocations helps compensate for losses by a particular style of investment and takes advantage of earnings realized when an investment style is in favor with the market.

Yes! Annual endowment reports provide a timely, accurate fiscal status and growth of each fund. Reports are mailed to the donors and donor representatives of each fund. Recipient names are included for the endowed scholarship funds.

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