Financing Universities Through Endowment: International Experience at College of Business and Finance with Dr. Adel M. Sarea

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Explore financing universities through endowment, the types of endowments, historical tracking, and the international experience shared by the top 10 donors. Discover the importance of endowments and their impact on educational institutions.

  • Financing Universities
  • Endowment
  • International Experience
  • Business
  • Finance

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  1. FINANCING UNIVERSITIES THROUGH ENDOWMENT: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE College of Business and Finance Dr Adel M. Sarea

  2. Agenda Aims, endowment types Need for 3rd Economy Previous studies & Historical Tracking Financing universities through endowment Sharing international experience ( Top 10) Alumni Donors Area of Future Research Q & A Adel M. Sarea Your name

  3. What is an endowment? An endowment is a donation of money or property to a non-profit organization Donations Transfer of money Also for religious establishment

  4. Endowments tend to be organized a: Public charity Private foundation Trust

  5. Endowment Types Unrestricted restricted

  6. 1 Unrestricted endowments are assets that can be spent, saved, invested and distributed at the discretion of the institution receiving the gift.

  7. 2 Restricted endowments have their principal held in perpetuity, while the earnings from the invested assets are expended or used per the donor s specification

  8. Aims 2

  9. Aims To increase the awareness of financing universities through endowment To share the international experience

  10. Need for the study trillion Source: The Global Islamic Finance Report (2017)

  11. Need for the study 1. 3rd Economy 2. Financing universities through endowment 3. Sharing international experience

  12. Previous studies Previous studies shown the need for exploring and understanding the waqf concept, and Financing universities/research endowment in Muslim and non- Muslim Countries, and Sharing international experience through

  13. Historical Tracking The first religious waqf, the Mosque of Quba in Medina created during the Prophet s lifetime for religious purposes The former Ottoman Empire successfully practiced cash waqf for a very long period At present, In the Middle East for example, countries like Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, UAE, and Saudi Arabia have been practicing cash waqf over a relatively long time In Asia, cash waqf has also gained acceptance. For example the Malaysian National Fatwa Council passed the fatwa that permits cash waqf in 2007

  14. Historical Tracking; Education Endowments/Waqf (con t) The History has shown that waqf has benefited various education institutions, i.e. mosques, universities, schools, colleges, etc. 10 Universities With the Biggest Endowments/Waqf

  15. University/COLLEGE (MONEY BEST COLLEGES RANK) ENDOWMENT SIZE (BILLIONS) $35.88 1. Harvard University $23.89 2. Yale University $25.43 $20.99 3. The University of Texas System 4. Princeton University $21.45 5. Stanford University $12.43 6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology $11.10 7. The Texas A&M University System & Related Foundations $9.78 8. Northwestern University $9.58 9. University of Pennsylvania $9.73 10. University of Michigan Source: http://time.com/money/4194424/richest- colleges-2015-endowment-report/

  16. Endowment Gate

  17. Bill Gates

  18. Bill Gates $44 billion Endowment

  19. Alumni Donors

  20. John W. Kluge Columbia University $500 million

  21. Sanford I. Weill Cornell University $275 million

  22. Robert Woodruff Emory University 230 million

  23. Edward P. Bass Yale University $200 million

  24. John D. Hollingsworth, Jr. Furman University $115 million

  25. Area of Future Research Endowment and Islamic finance: the missing link The 3rd economy Waqf could provide further insights regarding the establish the Endowment fund possibility to

  26. Thank You Q & A

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