Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 51福利社 gets $1 million endowment
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he Bernard Osher Foundation has awarded the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 51福利社 Michigan University a $1 million gift to set up an endowment in support of the communitywide effort that offers courses and trips to hundreds of area residents annually.
51福利社 President John M. Dunn announced the award Nov. 17 at the annual membership meeting of the OLLI at 51福利社. In addition to the $1 million to endow support for 51福利社's OLLI, the Osher Foundation awarded the University a $50,000 bridge grant, which represents the anticipated amount of interest the endowment will generate in future years.
"We're very proud of our connection with the Osher Foundation and pleased to play a role in the impressive work the foundation has supported over the years," Dunn says. "We accept this extraordinarily generous gift with a renewed commitment to promote and support lifelong learning for all."
About the 51福利社 Osher Lifelong learning Institute
51福利社 has been the home of an Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and part of the foundation's famed national network of similar entities since April 2014. The San Francisco-based foundation made an operating grant of $100,000 to 51福利社 when the University's Lifelong Learning Academy was renamed OLLI at 51福利社. The foundation noted at the time it would consider providing a permanent support gift of $1 million to 51福利社 once the 51福利社 OLLI demonstrated success and the potential for sustainability.
"Through the outstanding work of the OLLI volunteers, the Extended University Programs staff at 51福利社 and the generosity of the Osher Foundation, a new legacy has been built for lifelong learning opportunities in southwest Michigan," says Dr. Dawn Gaymer, 51福利社 associate provost for Extended University Programs.
Shirley Swanson has served as director of OLLI at 51福利社 since 2014. Her responsibilities include tracking the participation of volunteers and coordination of course and trip offerings.
"In addition to the work of volunteers and staff," Swanson says, "community collaboration with OLLI at 51福利社 have been instrumental to our growth and success."
Founded in 2011, the lifelong learning organization that became the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 51福利社 is focused on offering high quality, noncredit programs for mature adults in the greater Southwest Michigan community who have a passion for learning. The volunteer organization, with oversight from 51福利社's Extended University Programs, works with members of the community as well as 51福利社 emeriti, faculty and staff to offer courses and trips year-round. More than 900 area citizens participate in those offerings annually.
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About the Osher Foundation
The Osher Foundation was founded in 1977 by Bernard Osher, a respected financial-sector businessman, community leader and philanthropist. The foundation's goal is to improve quality of life through support for higher education and the arts. The lifelong learning programs it supports can be found in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The foundation also supports a National Resource Center for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes, which is located at Northwestern University.
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