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The return on investment for donors

Posted on: April 27, 2024 at 07:34:31 CT
El Zorro MU
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For the anonymous ones, winning football and basketball teams is their return on investment.

And the university benefits with increased attendance and applications.

For the corporate donors who have the kids advertise for them, the return on investment is increased business for their product - as well as winning teams.

And who knows - tax write offs?
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          The return on investment for donors - El Zorro MU - 4/27 07:34:31
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