Let’s start with what they have in common: Both the endowment and the Annual Fund provide essential revenue for WashU. Now their differences …
The university’s endowment is a collection of 3,500+ individual funds, restricted by the donor and invested for the long term. More than half of these funds benefit our outstanding schools, departments, research, and programs; the rest goes to facilities, professorships, and scholarships.
The Annual Fund consists of gifts at every dollar amount that are pooled together each fiscal year (July 1–June 30) by more than 36,000 donors for everyday, urgent expenses. These gifts make flexible resources available for nearly everything that make the WashU experience extraordinary—from scholarships and fellowships to experiential learning opportunities to career coaching.