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    Home»News»UC San Francisco Bags $100M for New Hospital
    April 5, 2010

    UC San Francisco Bags $100M for New Hospital

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    Big boost at Mission Bay

    An anonymous donor has pledged $100 million for UCSF’s planned Mission Bay hospital.  The verbal pledge brings the total raised for the new hospital campus to about $325 million.

    Meanwhile, senior officials at the University of California, San Francisco have seen their UC-imposed short-term fundraising goal cut by $75 million to $400 million by the University of California Regents’ meeting in September.


    The latest pledge, intended for the Children’s Hospital portion of the new hospital complex, came from a donor who prefers to be anonymous, at least until the pledge is announced next fall. It’s not clear if the donor is an institution or an individual.

    SOURCE: San Francisco Business Times

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