Are we seeing a building boom in the SWAC?


Not to mention the fact that the PV Foundation was established right after Panthers had already donated over 30million in a previous capital campaign. Not to mention that PV easily has the largest endowment in the SWAC. Questioning the Panthers' capacity to give to the University's efforts probably isn't the best attack considering...

Let me tell you a secret tho... PVAM alums didn't donate $30M. MAYBE 3 and that's a big maybe.
 
PV's is right under 70 million. Can't speak for the Bamas. JSU and the Louisiana schools are no where in the picture though.
I don't believe everything on-line but it says AAMU has $119 and BAMA State has over $86M.

GSU = $4.5
SU ~ $10M
Alcorn = only says $12M on-line but if that's true, someone stole half of it... They got double that from the Ayers case.
 



Dude.. YOUR alums didn't raise $30M... unless it was over 30 years.... LOL

lol We are transparent and have mastered the king's english and math in tx. You ppl over there continue to master to your masters - the same ones you bowdown to when that state flag is raised :D .

lol
 
Not to mention the fact that the PV Foundation was established right after Panthers had already donated over 30million in a previous capital campaign. Not to mention that PV easily has the largest endowment in the SWAC. Questioning the Panthers' capacity to give to the University's efforts probably isn't the best attack considering...
You sure yall actually donated $30M or were they bonds?
 
You sure yall actually donated $30M or were they bonds?

Technically, the goal was $30 million from 2002-2008 but $32.6million was raised during the campaign. Gifts from donors accounted for over 22 million, the University Matched 8 million with the other 2 million coming from other sources. Is it really that hard to believe that PV grads and supporters successfully met a fundraising goal?
 
Technically, the goal was $30 million from 2002-2008 but $32.6million was raised during the campaign. Gifts from donors accounted for over 22 million, the University Matched 8 million with the other 2 million coming from other sources. Is it really that hard to believe that PV grads and supporters successfully met a fundraising goal?
Ok so $22M over 7 years from multiple sources makes more sense.
 
Technically, the goal was $30 million from 2002-2008 but $32.6million was raised during the campaign. Gifts from donors accounted for over 22 million, the University Matched 8 million with the other 2 million coming from other sources. Is it really that hard to believe that PV grads and supporters successfully met a fundraising goal?

You are a good one bruh to break it down to these ppl. God did not bless me w/ the gift of patience to deal w/ these types of black ppl.
 
You are a good one bruh to break it down to these ppl. God did not bless me w/ the gift of patience to deal w/ these types of black ppl.
Well, y'all were making it seem like alums donated $30 million in one or two years. The breakdown made it much more believable.
 
What difference does it make? This is just ninja shat now. All you need to know is that at the end of the day, the University was infused with over 30 million dollars before the PV Foundation began work raising money for the sports complex. Instead of searching for reasons why you believe PV supporters have not taken the initiative, maybe you all should consider looking at what worked and try it at your own schools.
 
What difference does it make? This is just ninja shat now. All you need to know is that at the end of the day, the University was infused with over 30 million dollars before the PV Foundation began work raising money for the sports complex. Instead of searching for reasons why you believe PV supporters have not taken the initiative, maybe you all should consider looking at what worked and try it at your own schools.
+1 but the shat will never work at a lot of "their" schools :D .
 
What difference does it make? This is just ninja shat now. All you need to know is that at the end of the day, the University was infused with over 30 million dollars before the PV Foundation began work raising money for the sports complex. Instead of searching for reasons why you believe PV supporters have not taken the initiative, maybe you all should consider looking at what worked and try it at your own schools.
Funny that this is coming from a school of posters that try to question and attack pretty much everything associated with our facilities upgrades, including field goal post colors, the amount of time that the turf installation group let the ground dry before delivering the turf, the quality of turf being applied,the Jaguar Park development, and all financial things about Southern. Now y'all get defensive when folks just ask a simple, legit question. lol
 
I don't believe everything on-line but it says AAMU has $119 and BAMA State has over $86M.

GSU = $4.5
SU ~ $10M
Alcorn = only says $12M on-line but if that's true, someone stole half of it... They got double that from the Ayers case.
I'm wondering if Southern and Grambling's were affected by the budget cuts.
 



Just curious; what's those top 3 endowment amounts?

Now how many Football championships TSU& PV combined over the last 50 years (half of a century) have? Is it one or two? Just curious was their alums with the Texas size wallets impersonating Rip Van Winkle? (Oh yeah everything is big and don't mess with Texas...lol).
 
Just curious; what's those top 3 endowment amounts?

I brought this topic up about a month ago in our private forum.

SWAC Schools Endowment

AAMU $119 Million

ASU $86.5 Million

Alcorn $12.9 Million

UAPB $1.9 Million

GSU $4.5 Million

JSU $40 Million

MVSU $1.4 Million

PVU $69.2 Million

TSU $48.7 Million

Southern University $9.6 million
 
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Now how many Football championships TSU& PV combined over the last 50 years (half of a century) have? Is it one or two? Just curious was their alums with the Texas size wallets impersonating Rip Van Winkle? (Oh yeah everything is big and don't mess with Texas...lol).

Damn JROCK, I asked a simple question which had nothing to do with football championships; hell nothing to do with athletics.

Oh well, you can return back to your "lol'ing".
 
I'm wondering if Southern and Grambling's were affected by the budget cuts.

I can't see how they wouldn't be. On some level I wonder about all this talk about building athletic facilities when, in some states at least, you have academic programs are being threatened. SU and Gram are both in a really tight financial spot thanks to ole Piyush and I really couldn't blame them if some athletic projects were put on hold. As for JSU, I'm a big proponent of us doing well athletically but I also understand that our general budget is shrinking and athletics isn't self-sustaining. Again, if you're looking at funding new athletic projects with debt, student fees and public money, you have to ask whether the return on investment is really worth it.
 
I can't see how they wouldn't be. On some level I wonder about all this talk about building athletic facilities when, in some states at least, you have academic programs are being threatened. SU and Gram are both in a really tight financial spot thanks to ole Piyush and I really couldn't blame them if some athletic projects were put on hold. As for JSU, I'm a big proponent of us doing well athletically but I also understand that our general budget is shrinking and athletics isn't self-sustaining. Again, if you're looking at funding new athletic projects with debt, student fees and public money, you have to ask whether the return on investment is really worth it.

I believe Athletics has a positive impact on enrollment as well as bands at certain school among other extra curricular activity....
 
Ok so $22M over 7 years from multiple sources makes more sense.
With 2 million from Alums... LOL Actually, i could see alums giving a lil more than that but how dumb to they think we are to think their alums raised $30M. JSU raised $12M back in 1990 over a 3 year period. PV tryna catch up.
 
ok. Nevertheless, I wish JSU well on future fundraising efforts! I hope guys do come up eventually!

Im sure our fundraising is on par with yours. You just have more companies in Houston to solicit from. Kudos to you but that lie about alums donating 30M needs to stop... A lot of people on here are very involved with their schools it was clear from the FIRST key stroke that was a lie!
 
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