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To Our Donors
As was the case for many, the past year was uniquely challenging for the 12th Man Foundation and is reflected in our 2020-21 Annual Report.
Most notably, the impact of reduced capacity and fewer home athletics events resulted in a 56 percent loss in revenue associated with the 2020 football season.
Despite this adversity, the 12th Man Foundation and Texas A&M Athletics were able to navigate significant challenges because of the hard work and dedication of our staff and the overwhelming generosity from donors and season ticket holders. They answered the call during Texas A&M Athletics' moment of need, and we are incredibly grateful.
This extraordinary support was vital for the 12th Man Foundation to meet substantial financial commitments while continuing its mission of funding championship athletics, and it helped set the stage for Aggie student-athletes to be successful in competition and the classroom during unprecedented circumstances.
As we move past this difficult chapter in our history, many challenges still lay ahead. Alongside our partners in Texas A&M Athletics we will continue to set ambitious goals. To achieve these goals, support from 12th Man Foundation donors and season ticket holders will be paramount.
I hope you enjoy this interactive approach to our 2020-21 Annual Report which illustrates the considerable impact of donations and ticket purchases on the success of Aggie Athletics.
On behalf of the 12th Man Foundation staff, thank you to our donors and season ticket holders who make our shared vision of championship athletics at Texas A&M a reality.
Gig 'em!
Travis Dabney '96
President & CEO
A Year Unlike Any Other
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All Made Possible by Our Donors
Aggie Football Season Ticket Holders
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Combined Philanthropic Donations
Due to reduced capacity and Texas A&M only hosting four games at Kyle Field, season ticket holders had excess funds invested in 2020 season tickets that were eligible to be refunded, credited to 2021 or donated to the 12th Man Foundation.
Nearly 3,500 Aggie football season ticket holders converted all or a portion of their season ticket investment into a philanthropic donation. Combined, their generosity resulted in $11.6 million directly supporting Texas A&M Athletics.
Without this extraordinary support, the COVID-19 pandemic would have been detrimental to Texas A&M Athletics.
βIf my contribution helped Aggie Athletics have some semblance of normalcy during a difficult time, then it was all worth it to me.β
John Hollowell '79
Loyal Donor and Season Ticket Holder
Our Donors
Fund Championship Athletics
During the 2020-21 fiscal year, the 12th Man Foundation transfer of donor and season ticket dollars to Texas A&M Athletics included annual operating support, ticket revenue, capital and endowment funds as well as bond payments, all of which are essential to operating the athletics department at a championship level.
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Transferred to Texas A&M Athletics
Donors and ticket buyers are the foundation of a successful athletics department.
βThe generosity and commitment of our donors and season ticket holders never ceases to amaze me.β
Jimbo Fisher
Head Football Coach
Our Donors
Fund Scholarships
Aggie Athletics features nearly 600 student-athletes across 20 sports, with approximately 67 percent receiving financial aid from the athletics department to attend Texas A&M University.
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For Average Annual Cost Per Out-of-State Scholarship Student-Athlete
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Total Annual Scholarship Costs
Scholarship costs continue to rise and have increased 33 percent since the 2015-16 academic year.
During the 2020-21 academic year, Aggie student-athletes navigated COVID-19 protocols, competition schedule changes, NCAA rules, new legislation and even unprecedented snow storms to raise the bar academically with a record-setting 3.079 cumulative GPA.
βWhile everything around us was changing, the one constant through all the chaos was athletics. Our donors made that possible, and for that I am forever grateful.β
Julia Black '22
Track & Field/Cross Country Student-Athlete
The 1922 Fund represents the 12th Man Foundation's desire to permanently endow scholarships for all Aggie student-athletes.
Donors have pledged more than $15.7 million in support of student-athlete scholarship endowments to the 1922 Fund since its inception in 2015.
12th Man Foundation
Revenue and Other Support
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Pledges and Contributions
These revenue sources help fund scholarships, programs and facilities in support of championship athletics at Texas A&M.
Annual Donations
Season Ticket Donations and Philanthropic Gifts
Donors helped bridge the loss of nearly $30 million in season ticket contributions due to COVID-19 by generously donating back and generating $16.6 million in philanthropic gifts to the 12th Man Foundation.
This resulted in a total of $26.7 million in season ticket donations and philanthropic annual gifts.
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Season Ticket Donations and Philanthropic Annual Gifts
Major Gifts
Capital Gifts and Endowments
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Capital Gifts
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Endowments
Major gifts create a legacy between donors and Texas A&M Athletics while supporting capital projects, scholarships and specific programs.
Official Ticket Provider
For Texas A&M Athletics
Thanks to loyal Texas A&M ticket buyers, the 12th Man Foundation receipted and transferred $20.6 million in ticket revenue to Aggie Athletics despite the challenges from COVID-19.
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Ticket Revenue Receipted and Transferred
Ticket sales through the 12th Man Foundation are a vital part of Texas A&M Athletics' budget.
βThe revenue that we receive through football season tickets helps us support all student-athletes at the highest level and provide a world-class experience.β
Kristen Brown
Deputy Athletics Director
12th Man Foundation
Transfers, Expenses and Commitments
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Transferred to Texas A&M
Consisted of athletics annual support and bond payments as well as capital and endowed funds in support of championship athletics.
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Annual Transfers
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Bond Payments
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Major Gift Transfers
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Operating Expenditures
Consisted of ticket operations and fundraising costs as well as general and administrative costs associated with supporting the efforts of the 12th Man Foundation.
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Outstanding Obligations
The 12th Man Foundation has more than $520 million in outstanding commitments to Texas A&M Athletics for facilities and ongoing program needs.
This includes more than $350 million due in undiscounted principal and interest for the historic redevelopment of Kyle Field.
β12th Man Foundation donors gave Texas A&M Athletics the capability to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic better than any institution in the country. We can't say thank you enough for your continued commitment to our mission.β
Travis Dabney '96
President & CEO