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Campaign Overview
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Brilliant Futures is the University’s largest and most ambitious Campaign in recent history, with the goal of raising $2.25 billion.
The Foundation has launched a new web site that will serve as the main Campaign site for the duration of the Campaign. You may visit the site at http://www.uif.uillinois.edu
Each campus also has a Brilliant Futures Campaign microsite that features giving stories and other Campaign information. Visit them:
Urbana
brilliantfutures.illinois.edu
Chicago
brilliantfutures.uic.edu
Springfield
brilliantfutures.uis.edu
Case Statements
Campus case statements will soon be available for download. Check back soon to get your copy.
Downloads
Brilliant Futures logos, links and materials.
Check out the NEW PowerPoint templates!
Campaign Contacts
Names, numbers and e-mail.
Campaign Language/Boilerplate
Use this language to describe the Campaign.

Brilliant Futures are what happens when you give someone a chance. When our supporters make a large gift, they create a ripple effect—one life brightening another, then another, and on for generations. Brilliant Futures are created when the supporters who share our vision come together with the passionate teachers, the bold researchers, and the gifted students of our celebrated University to create something that’s larger and more powerful than all of us.
Ultimately, one donor has the power to affect many, many other people. One gift can help enrich campus life for hundreds of students. Inspire an entire community. Cure a disease for society. Or change how the world uses technology. The ripple effect idea behind the Campaign empowers the individual to impact the world around him or her. The ripple effect concept demonstrates how one person—a donor, a professor, a community activist, a doctor—can positively affect so many when given the right opportunity. Based on actual donor and beneficiary stories tied to each campus, this concept communicates the larger-than-life effect one gift can have. This comes to life through the use of a thought-provoking question: What happens when you give someone a chance?
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