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Results of the Third Matching
Grant Scheme for the UGC-funded sector announced
The University Grants Committee (UGC) announced
today (March 29) the overall results of
the Third Matching Grant Scheme. The eight
UGC-funded institutions have altogether
secured almost $1.6 billion in donations
under this third round, and $888 million
of matching grants were allocated by March
15, 2007 - the closing date of the scheme.
The Chairman of UGC, Dr Alice Lam, said,
"I am very pleased that the community
has continued to respond to the Matching
Grant Scheme with generous support. I would
like to congratulate all eight institutions
on their success."
She said, "I notice that institutions
have launched a lot of good and imaginative
fund-raising projects. Amongst them, institutions
have organised various alumni homecoming
and reunion activities which have kept up
the momentum in alumni bonding for a strong
and healthy lifelong linkage. Overseas examples
show that this form of regular giving by
grateful alumni is very important to sustaining
philanthropic giving."
Further to strengthen the UGC-funded institutions'
fund-raising capabilities and to encourage
the growth of a philanthropic culture in
the community, the Government allocated
$1 billion for launching the Third Matching
Grant Scheme in June 2006. Relaxations introduced
in the second round to facilitate two significant
developments in the higher education sector,
namely internationalisation and campus development
of the institutions, were continued in this
third round. The matching grant was disbursed
on a dollar-for-dollar matching basis up
to $45 million, beyond which $1 was granted
for every $2 donation, up to a ceiling of
$250 million of grant.
Dr Lam said, "Looking back, over the
past three rounds of the Matching Grant
Scheme, institutions have raised some $4.8
billion in private donations and a total
of $2,888 million of matching grants has
been allocated. This really is an outstanding
achievement."
"I would like to thank the Government
again for making the three rounds of Matching
Grant Scheme possible, and to thank all
the people who have made donations to the
institutions. As a result, our institutions
now know better and appreciate how they
can work with the community to take higher
education to the next level."
With an allocation of $1 billion by the
Government, a Matching Grant Scheme was
first launched in July 2003 to award matching
grants to the UGC-funded institutions, which
succeeded in securing donations for activities
within the ambit of UGC recurrent grants.
The eight UGC-funded institutions altogether
secured more than $1.3 billion in donations
together with the $1 billion in matching
funds.
In view of the encouraging response of
the First Matching Grant Scheme, the Government
provided a further $1 billion in 2005 for
introducing a Second Matching Grant Scheme,
when close to $1.9 billion of private donations
were raised. Further to strengthen the institutions'
fund-raising capabilities and to encourage
the growth of a philanthropic culture in
the community, the Government introduced
the Third Matching Grant Scheme in June
2006, the final results of which are set
out at the Annex.
UGC Secretariat
29 March 2007
Annex
Result of Allocation
for the
Third Matching Grant Scheme
| Institution |
Donations
$ million
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Grants
$ million |
| City
University of Hong Kong |
120 |
82 |
| Hong
Kong Baptist University |
71 |
58 |
| Lingnan
University |
20 |
20 |
| The
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
531 |
250 |
| The
Hong Kong Institute of Education |
31 |
31 |
| The
Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
117 |
81 |
| The
Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology |
187 |
116 |
| The
University of Hong Kong |
506 |
250 |
| Total
: |
1,583 |
888 |
(Round to the nearest million)
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