Concordia University celebrates ‘landmark’ fundraising year amid financial challenges
MONTREAL — The president of Montreal’s Concordia University says the success of the school’s most ambitious funding campaign ever is a heartening “statement of faith” that comes at a difficult time for Quebec and Canadian universities.
The university says its Campaign for Concordia: Next-Gen Now campaign has raised more than $365 million, surpassing its $350-million goal and the original $250 million objective set in 2017.
The campaign, which coincides with the school’s 50th anniversary, collected money from tens of thousands of donors, President Graham Carr said in a phone interview.
“I think it’s also a statement of confidence about the role that universities generally play in society,” he said. “People have a lot of areas where they could direct their philanthropic funding, and the fact that they want to invest in higher education, particularly at this moment in time, and support the ambition of Concordia going forward is also very heartening.”
