Last updated on 04/22/2014
Great news – the Daily Emerald has the story, here. Not clear how much of this is for athletics, e.g. Knight’s ~$125M “Legacy Fund” or the $5M Robin Jaqua endowment that Johnson Hall let the jocks hijack.
The recent OUS audit of the Foundation – with a weird $7M exception apparently related to coach’s retirements – is here: https://uomatters.com/2014/01/foundation-releases-irs-990-report-for-2012-13-2.html
For a tax-exempt non-profit, the UO Foundation releases very little data on how they spend money. Their IRS 990 was due 5 months ago, but they keep asking for extensions. I’m guessing they’ll release it on the last possible day: 5/15/2014.
They did release this info for the 2013 AY. It’s incomplete, but shows $21M for athletics, $723K for research.
Good enough for 148 in the NACUBO endowment rankings.
http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/Endowment%20Files/2013NCSEEndowmentMarketValuesRevisedJan232014.pdf
$21M for athletics vs $723K for research. That says it all.