The University of Idaho says it has reached a major fundraising milestone, after a decade-long drive.
The U of I on Tuesday reported reaching the $500 million goal for the largest campaign in school history — known as Brave. Bold. Unstoppable.
The campaign, launched in 2015, earmarks $240 million for academics and research; $150 million for student scholarships; and $95 million for facilities, outreach and other priorities.

“This record-breaking achievement is a testament to the unstoppable momentum of the University of Idaho and the unwavering belief in our mission as Idaho’s land-grant institution,” U of I President C. Scott Green said in a news release. “Surpassing the largest philanthropic campaign goal in state history is more than a milestone — it’s a statement. Our Vandal family has shown that when we invest in education, research and innovation, we are building a thriving Idaho and world for all.”
University officials had hoped to hit the $500 million fundraising mark by the end of 2025.
A two-day, 1,889-minute fundraising drive pushed the U of I to its milestone.
The university raised more than $1.28 million from its Vandal Giving Day drive, topping last year’s contributions by more than $150,000.
The number of donations also increased this year. The U of I received 2,411 donations — mostly from Idaho and Washington, but some from as far as France, Australia, Wales and Chile.
