KENNESAW, Ga. | Apr 6, 2026

This year’s results build upon the success of the previous two years, further cementing this annual day of giving as a cornerstone of the university’s advancement calendar.
“Year three of KSU Giving Day has solidified this event as a vital tradition for our Owl community,” said Lance Burchett, Vice President for University Advancement and CEO of the KSU Foundation. “To see this level of participation for the third consecutive year proves that our donors are deeply invested in the long-term success of KSU. We are incredibly grateful to the over 2,000 individuals who chose to support our mission.”
Gifts to Giving Day, which concluded at 5 p.m. on April 3, came from students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members across Georgia and 35 other states; including first-time participation from Newport, Wales, reflecting the growing national reach of Kennesaw State’s philanthropic community.


Giving Day also brought the Owl community together in person, with activations across campuses and the first Evening Scrappy Hour at the newly opened Mickey Dunn Stadium, where supporters gathered to celebrate the day’s momentum.
“The momentum we are building is truly inspiring,” said Savannah Lockman, Director, Annual Giving. “Giving Day 2026 has shown that when the Owl community unites, we can achieve incredible things for our students. Every donation, regardless of size, contributes to the ongoing excellence of Kennesaw State.”
Giving Day continues to be a driving force behind The Campaign for Kennesaw State, the university’s historic, multi-year fundraising effort to secure $200 million to fuel institutional growth through 2027.

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