Record-Breaking 2025 Fundraising Report Shows Major Growth, Setting the Stage for Historic Capital Campaign 

HAMPTON, Va. (December 17, 2025) — Hampton University today officially released its Fiscal Year 2025 Fundraising Report, titled “A Foundation of Excellence: Building Our Future Together.” The report chronicles a year of monumental financial growth, including an extraordinary $45 million in combined philanthropic and grant achievements. 

This record-breaking year is defined by a significant surge in community trust and investment. The university proudly raised $12 million in philanthropic support—an increase of nearly $2 million over the previous fiscal year—with $6.5 million of that total coming directly from alumni. The momentum is further evidenced by a growing donor base that expanded to 6,500 total donors, including 5,271 engaged alumni. 

The 2025 report serves as more than a look back; it provides the strategic blueprint for the university’s future. Following the University Board of Trustees’ formal approval during their October meeting, Hampton is now transitioning into the launch phase of a historic $400 million Capital Campaign. This endeavor is designed to secure the university’s long-term future, elevate its research capabilities, and enhance the student experience. 

“Reflecting on this academic year, I am deeply moved by the incredible work and shared vision of the Hampton University family,” said Hampton University President, Lt. Gen. Darrell K. Williams ’83 (USA, Retired). “This past year demonstrated the profound impact of our united efforts. This momentum sets the stage for our upcoming Capital Campaign, a historic endeavor that will secure our future and elevate Hampton to new heights.” 

The report also highlights Hampton’s soaring research enterprise, which secured $33 million in new research grants in FY25. With 115 proposals submitted totaling over $107 million, these achievements solidify Hampton’s recent elevation to R2 status and fuel its ambitious “North Star” goal: attaining R1 status by 2033. 

“Our Office of Advancement & External Engagement has achieved remarkable milestones that lay a robust foundation for future growth,” said Dr. Marc A. Newman, Chief Advancement Officer. “The establishment of 42 new accounts and the growth in matching gifts—totaling nearly $180,000—demonstrates a vibrant commitment from our corporate partners and individual donors alike. These numbers represent scholarships that lift financial burdens from our students and new programs that define our future.” 

Key highlights from the 2025 report include: 

  • Total Philanthropic Impact: $12 million raised, a nearly $2 million year-over-year increase. 
  • Alumni Giving Power: $6.5 million contributed by alumni, fueled by events like the “Day of Giving,” which saw 968 gifts totaling $516,000. 
  • Board Stewardship: The Board of Trustees contributed over $1.375 million, surpassing last year’s $775,000. 
  • Research Growth: A 7.25% increase in funding from grants and contracts, with the federal government providing 74.5% of funding. 
  • New Opportunities: 42 new endowed, current use, and operating accounts established to direct support where it is needed most. 

The full 2025 Annual Impact & Philanthropy Report is available for digital viewing on the Hampton University website

ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY   

Hampton University is a prestigious Carnegie R2-designated research institution, nationally acclaimed for pioneering work in atmospheric science, cancer treatment, and cybersecurity. With an annual economic impact of $530 million across the region and the Commonwealth of Virginia, Hampton stands as a powerful engine of innovation, workforce development, and inclusive economic growth.   

Consistently recognized for academic excellence and transformative outcomes, Hampton was recently named one of the “Best Colleges in America” by Money Magazine and honored as the “Best Private College” by Coastal Virginia Magazine.   

Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a proud, close-knit community of scholars, representing 44 states and 32 territories. With a legacy rooted in empowerment and education, the university is committed to nurturing intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship — preparing students to lead with purpose and integrity in an ever-changing world. Learn more at: www.hamptonu.edu   

For media inquiries, please contact Elvin Dowling Canady in the Office of Advancement and External Engagement (757) 727-5356. 

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