I am pleased to share with you our annual report demonstrating the impact of your generosity and all the ways our community benefits from the philanthropy of you and other donors like you. Donor support is an essential component of fulfilling our mission, which is to be a distinctly Catholic, Jesuit, and American university, a place where the threads of all those traditions and ideals weave together to produce a unique place of learning, teaching, research, formation, and service.

I am happy to share that in Fiscal Year 2025, the combined support of all our donors’ generosity totaled $412.7 million – the most successful fundraising year in Georgetown’s history. For that, I am deeply grateful. The great and ever-growing commitment of our community inspires me every day. Whatever else is going on around us—in this time of fractiousness and concern about our institutions—I believe that Georgetown has never been stronger or more steadfast in its commitment to mission and impact. You, and others receiving this report, make that so.

As you review your Stewardship Investment Report, I hope you share in the feeling of pride as we celebrate the remarkable difference you have and will continue to make on the Georgetown community.

R. Bartley Moore (SFS’87)
Vice President, Advancement

Financial reports

Gifts in action

Fr. Andy at a day retreat for Advancement CMDX on August 28.

A gift from Judge Michael J. Talbot (B’67) established the Judge Michael Talbot Endowed Ignatian Retreats Fund to support retreats offered by the Office of Mission & Ministry and Office of Campus Ministry. Following a structure created by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the retreats take place at Georgetown’s Calcagnini Contemplative Center in Bluemont, Virginia.

With a gift from Sarkis Izmirlian (B’94, Parent’25, ’26, ’28), Georgetown established the Dikran Izmirlian Program in Business and Global Affairs, a unique joint degree program between the McDonough School of Business and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service that prepares business and policy leaders to tackle complex global problems.

Nursing student working in St. Mary's simulation lab

Patty (NHS’93) and Chris (B’93) Mosher (Parents’24) established the Nursing Student Resource Endowed Fund to provide immediate financial assistance to undergraduate nursing students who have an emergency and critical financial need. The fund helps ensure that students can continue with their nursing education despite a financial setback.

shakila stahl

Shakila Guevara Stahl (B’15), an alumna who took part in the Georgetown Scholars Program (GSP), and her husband, Dr. Stephen Stahl, established the Stahl Summer Scholars Program Endowed Fund to support summer experiential learning opportunities for GSP students, most of whom are the first in their families to attend college.

Recent gifts to Georgetown University

Donors like you help Georgetown meet its most critical commitments: ensuring that all students can flourish; shaping the future of teaching, research, and learning; advancing the health of people and the planet; and building a stronger, more ethical society.

Today, our Georgetown community is called to take on challenges more complex than ever.

Learn more about Called to Be: The Campaign for Georgetown, and how you can help Georgetown answer its calling with action and impact.