It's a wrap! Manchester concludes $45 million campaign two years early

North Manchester, IN (07/17/2023) — When Manchester University began the $45 million Manchester Bold capital campaign in July 2018, officials expected to finish by the end of June - in 2025. By the time the public phase of the campaign began at Homecoming in fall of 2022, however, they had a strong feeling it would end early.

Today, it's officially a wrap at $45.5 million.

"Despite a pandemic shutdown, economic uncertainty and tumultuous times, our generous donors allowed Manchester to complete the campaign a full two years early," said Melanie Harmon, vice president for advancement. "I can't thank you enough for stepping up and giving from the heart."

She credits a strong team effort at Manchester for the successful campaign and expressed gratitude to all who shared their Manchester stories along the way.

"We especially want to thank the caring alumni and friends who saw great need and took action - to those who gave a major gift, then gave again, and those for whom the gift was a stretch. We will honor them by serving our students well and being good stewards of each gift dollar," she said.

The impact is already being felt:

Although Manchester has now officially closed the books on the Bold campaign, it will continue the initiative to renovate Otho Winger Memorial Hall, home to the music and visual arts programs. So far MU is at 60 percent of its $5 million goal to bring the 1952 building into the 21st century, adding virtual-learning classrooms and flexibly configured studio and classroom spaces to foster collaboration and creativity. The renovation will add central air conditioning and replace the building's steam heat. An elevator and other changes will make the building ADA compliant.

To make a gift: https://www.manchester.edu/alumni/giving-to-mu/make-a-gift

In North Manchester and Fort Wayne, Ind., Manchester provides vibrant and transformative student experiences. Learn more at www.manchester.edu/about-manchester.

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Manchester University respects the infinite worth of every individual and graduates persons of ability and conviction who draw upon their education and faith to lead principled, productive, and compassionate lives that improve the human condition.

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