Virginia Tech Foundation

Virginia Tech
Foundation
Motto Ut Prosim (Latin)
Motto in English
That I May Serve
Type 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Established 1948
CEO John E. Dooley
Location Blacksburg, in VA, USA
Colors Chicago maroon and Burnt orange[1]          
Affiliations Virginia Tech
Mascot HokieBird
Website www.vtf.vt.edu

The Virginia Tech Foundation (VTF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit nonstock corporation established in 1948 to receive, manage, and disburse private gifts in support of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University programs. The purpose of the foundation is to manage private funds given for the support of the university, and to foster and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of the university. The Virginia Tech Foundation is governed by a 35-member Board of Directors and 4 ex-officio positions: the President of Virginia Tech, the Rector of the Board of Visitors, the President of the VT Alumni Association, and the President of the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund.

Mission

The Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. was established in 1948 to receive, manage, and disburse private gifts in support of Virginia Tech's programs. The purpose of the foundation is to manage private funds given for the support of the Virginia Tech, and to foster and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of the university.[2]

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References

  1. "The Brand Guide: Virginia Tech Identity Standards and Style Guide" (PDF). Virginia Tech. May 2013. p. 45. Retrieved September 11, 2015. The burnt orange and Chicago maroon are the university's official colors that were adopted in 1896.
  2. Mission of the Foundation
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