by
Rachelle Trujillo

Record-breaking Campaign for MINES@150 secures $589M

Historic fundraising effort provides support for new Enterpreneurship & Innovation Ecosystem, signature student experiences, scholarships, endowed chairs and more
three students work in makerspace inside the Labriola Innovation Hubat Colorado School of Mines

Students work on a project in one of the makerspaces inside the Labriola Innovation Hub. Donors invested $33 million to build an Entrepreneurship & Innovation Ecosystem at Mines that is unmatched at any other university. 

Colorado School of Mines has raised $589 million in the most ambitious and successful fundraising initiative in the university’s 150-year history. The achievement of the Campaign for MINES@150, publicly launched in the fall of 2020 and closed on June 30, 2025, is even more remarkable given Mines’ alumni base of just 40,000 graduates. 

“This record-breaking campaign was founded on our unique history, the pride we have in Mines and an ambitious vision for our future - all of which resonated strongly with our alumni and external partners,” said Mines President Paul C. Johnson. “The impact of this campaign will be long-lasting. We now have facilities, programs, faculty expertise, professional development opportunities – and most importantly – students and graduates that the world can’t find elsewhere. We are profoundly grateful to every person and organization who made this historic achievement possible.” 

“Not only did the campaign shatter financial records, but it also inspired unprecedented participation and engagement across the Mines community,” said Mines Foundation President and CEO Brian Winkelbauer. “Launching during the pandemic was bold, but donors at every level, together with corporate and foundation partners, came together to invest in the vision of a world-class university focused on engineering and applied sciences, fueling its mission to produce the talent, knowledge and innovations that industry and society need for prosperity.” 

According to the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the Education Advisory Board (EAB), universities average $1,150 raised per alum per year in a comprehensive campaign. The Campaign for MINES@150 exceeded that figure by 42 percent. 

Campaign Priorities 

The Campaign for MINES@150 was guided by four priorities: 

  • Investment in Students: Donors contributed $225 million for scholarships and fellowships, creating 264 new undergraduate scholarships and 41 new graduate fellowships. Helping to relieve the financial barriers that many promising and highly qualified students face is among the campaign’s greatest accomplishments.  
  • The Mines Signature Student Experience: Donors contributed $55 million for programs that complement Mines’ renowned technically rigorous education. Their support established new honors, leadership and professional development programs and provided resources to increase the success of Mines’ athletics and other competition teams and student organizations. 
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Business Programs: Donors invested $33 million to build an Entrepreneurship & Innovation Ecosystem that is unmatched at any other university. This includes The Labriola Innovation Hub, Aramco xWorks Spaces, and McNeil Hall classrooms – which comprise one of the largest maker-space complexes at any university. Those are complemented by the Beck Venture Center building and the McNeil Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation. Collectively, these provide students, faculty and alumni with learning opportunities and resources to go from ideas to prototypes to commercial ventures.  
  • The Pursuit of Excellence and Distinction: Donors invested $103 million in departments, programs, facilities and opportunities that attract and retain top students, faculty, staff and student-athletes. Of that, $37 million supports endowed chairs and other named faculty positions that help attract and reward top faculty and elevate Mines' stature. Their generosity is elevating excellence and reinforcing what sets Mines apart from other universities. 

Campaign Impact Highlights 

  • $589M total raised   
  • 31K total donors  
  • 77K total gifts 
  • $230M raised for endowment 
  • $76M committed by corporations and foundations 
  • 8K alumni donors 
  • 66K gifts under $1K 

Beyond MINES@150 

With the success of the Campaign for MINES@150, Mines has continued to grow and differentiate itself in the higher education landscape. It now offers a value proposition to students, families and partners unlike any other university, and Mines is in a great position to deliver what Colorado, the nation and the world needs from it.  

“As we celebrate the close of this successful campaign and all of the hard work it took to bring the MINES@150 vision to reality, we are already looking ahead,” Johnson said. “The world around us is changing in many ways and at a speed we’ve never seen before. It needs our graduates and our unique expertise, and it needs us to evolve and stay laser-focused on Mines’ mission - to produce the talent, knowledge and innovations that industry and society need for prosperity. That, along with our aspiration to be a top-of-mind, first-choice university is driving the development of our new Beyond MINES@150 strategic plan.”  

Every donor — from those making their first gift to those who gave transformational commitments — has played a vital role in shaping the future of Mines. Their generosity ensures Mines will continue to attract top talent, foster innovation and deliver solutions that benefit society for generations to come. 

Visionary Donors who committed $1M+ 

The MINES@150 Visionaries are donors who contributed gifts of $1 million or more during the campaign: 

Donna S. Anderson and Larry W. Anderson 

Thomas C. and Marianne Aude 

Mike and Kelly Beck  

Mark and Tina Berkstresser  

John Briggs and Jeffrey* Feiffer  

Robert J. Candito 

Steve and Dollie Chesebro’ 

Stewart M.* and Johanna P.* Collester 

Leslie and Doug* Collins 

W. Grover Coors 

Joseph M. Cornell 

Ronald H.* and Alice Cox  

David D., IV and Meredyth M.S. Crichton 

Dr. Gerald L. Depoorter 

Paul E. and Terri Dorr 

F. Scott Dueser 

Joseph R. Dunbar 

Ben L. Fryrear 

Stephen P. "Paul" and Farris Dean "Dee" Gavora  

Melanie Gipe 

Jerry and Tina Grandey 

Joe W. and Jane E.* Gray 

Bruce and Debra Grewcock 

The Hugh and Michelle Harvey Family Foundation  

Dr. Fred and Kathleen Hilterman  

Michael and Ann Marie Hughes 

James Family  

Howard E. Janzen 

Paul C. and Elyse Johnson  

Thomas E. and Tamara Jorden  

Frank and Mary* Labriola 

Lockridge Charitable Foundation  

Eric Dee Long 

Dr. Terry C. Lowe  

Stanley Lukezic and Ann MomWai* Lukezic 

J. Robert Maytag* 

Rob and Ann McKee 

Charlie and Judy McNeil 

W. Richard Moore 

Mark Moseley-Williams 

Nilendu S. and Minakshi Mukherjee 

Mike Nagorka  

George Neserke 

Jay and Julie Ottoson  

Deborah A. Peacock 

Ward and Karen Polzin 

Robert M. Pozzo  

Jim and Ann Ruble 

David W. Schlendorf 

Neal E. and Margaret R. Schmale 

Bill and Karen Scoggins  

Lowell and Cheryl Shonk 

Charles E. and Louanne* Shultz  

Thomas C.* and Mary* Snedeker 

Sandy Stash  

Dean and Lindsay Stoughton 

Joan V. Stratton* 

Dennis G. and Suzi L. Strauch 

George A. Sturgis, Jr. and Beth A. Revels 

Andrew and Sherry Swiger 

Rick Tallman and Lisa Flores  

J. Don and Lois Thorson 

Frances Vallejo and Scott Irvine 

Jeff and Gina Vaughan  

Wang Family  

Bill and Avis Ward  

Melanie K. and Edwin H. Westergaard 

J. Steven and Ardyce D. Whisler 

Anonymous 

 

Corporations, Foundations and Organizations 

Adolph Coors Foundation 

Advanced Technology International 

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 

Alpha Foundation 

American Chemical Society 

Aramco 

ArcelorMittal 

Beavers Charitable Trust 

BHP 

Boettcher Foundation 

bp America Inc.  

CBMM - Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração  

CDM Smith  

Chevron 

Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association 

ConocoPhillips 

CoorsTek 

Daniels Fund 

Denver Scholarship Foundation 

Elementum 3D 

EOG Resources, Inc. 

EVRAZ Rocky Mountain Steel 

ExxonMobil  

Fervo Energy Company 

Freeport-McMoRan Foundation 

FuelCell Energy, Inc. 

General Motors  

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 

Honeywell International  

Kennedy Jenks 

Kiewit Corporation 

Lam Research Corporation 

Leidos, Inc 

Lockheed Martin 

National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining 

Newmont Corporation 

Niron Magnetics, Inc. 

Nucor Corporation  

Oil and Gas Climate Initiative  

Oxy 

Petrobras 

Phillips 66 

Quadrature Climate Foundation 

Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation 

Shell USA, Inc. 

SSAB Americas 

Steel Founders' Society of America 

Tata Steel Nederland Technology B.V. 

The Edna Bailey Sussman Fund 

The Water Research Foundation 

TotalEnergies 

Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa 

Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation 

W.M. Keck Foundation 

Anonymous 

Donors marked with a "*" are deceased.

                          

Rachelle Trujillo

Assistant Vice President, Marketing Communications, Colorado School of Mines Foundation
303-273-3526
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Colorado School of Mines is a public R1 research university focused on applied science and engineering, producing the talent, knowledge and innovations to serve industry and benefit society – all to create a more prosperous future.