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FS Athletics Celebrates Record Fundraising Year Calls for Continued Support

FRESNO, Calif. - Fresno State Athletics proudly announced a record-breaking fundraising total for the 2023-24 campaign, achieved by the Bulldog Foundation. This historic milestone reflects the dedication and generosity of the Red Wave community, alumni, and supporters who are passionate about empowering Fresno State student-athletes.

The Bulldog Foundation generated over $10.4M in revenue during the 2023-24 fiscal year, including $9.9M in donations—the highest total in the history of Fresno State Athletics. Club Red, Fresno State Athletics' official alumni organization, also saw significant growth, connecting former student-athletes and fostering a culture of giving back while supporting the next generation of Bulldogs.

"While we celebrate this incredible achievement, it is important to recognize that the journey doesn't end here," said Garrett Klassy, Director of Athletics. "Our needs remain significant as we continue to build a championship-caliber program and provide our student-athletes with the resources they need to excel on and off the field. We are grateful for the unwavering commitment of our supporters and ask for their continued engagement as we work together to take Fresno State Athletics to even greater heights."

The Bulldog Foundation, the official fundraising arm of the Fresno State Athletic Department, drives all philanthropic giving, as well as football suite sales, premium seating at Valley Children's Stadium and the Save Mart Center, and contributions from former student-athletes.

"This milestone reflects the unwavering commitment of our community, alumni, and supporters," said Tyler Mariucci, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development. "The Pride of the Valley runs deep, and this is a testament to one of the most loyal fan bases in the country. Together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on our student-athletes and programs."


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