University of Minnesota Foundation to accept donations specifically for public safety


The University of Minnesota Foundation, a separate entity, will allow financial donors to make directed contributions that can be used directly for campus safety initiatives.

When donors go the Foundation’s web site to make a donation they can choose from the public safety community engagement fund, the Gopher Chauffeur program, the Public Safety K-9 Program or the public safety general fund.

Brian Peck, Co-Founder of the Parents’ Campus Safety Coalition, told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS this is a “big deal” because it will help fun certain safety initiatives that cannot be afforded by the University or by Minneapolis Police.

“Things that are going to benefit the neighborhood, but the university doesn’t have the funding to do it and things that are going to benefit the neighborhoods in the city of Minneapolis, but the city doesn’t have the funds to do it,” said Peck.

Myron Frans is the University of Minnesota Vice President. He issued the following statement in behalf of the university. 

We all share the same goals with public safety, which are to have people feel as safe as possible when they’re on our campus or in the neighborhoods nearby. The energy and commitment so many groups, including students’ parents, have brought to our public safety discussions in recent months has been tremendous. Starting these philanthropic funds to support public safety initiatives is a constructive and much-appreciated action.”

KSTP attempted to reach the University of Minnesota Foundation for comment, but they do not allow media interviews.

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