Your Impact

These stories are proof of what we can do when we join together to change lives.

Honoring an American Music Legend
A gift from Tom Petty’s family to the UF College of the Arts launches the Tom Petty Endowment for Guitars & Innovation
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Looking After Man’s Best Friend (and Other Pets)
UF veterinary oncology program gets boost via the Ann and Lawrence G. Laiks Canine Cancer Fund
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Meet the Presslys!
This Palm Beach family has been uplifting UF since 1911 – and now a new generation is making gator tracks.
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Your Impact

Honoring an American Music Legend
A gift from Tom Petty’s family to the UF College of the Arts launches the Tom Petty Endowment for Guitars & Innovation
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Looking After Man’s Best Friend (and Other Pets)
UF veterinary oncology program gets boost via the Ann and Lawrence G. Laiks Canine Cancer Fund
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CSX Commits $10 Million Donation to UF’s Graduate Center Project in Jacksonville
Historic Investment Reinforces CSX’s Dedication to Serving its Hometown Community
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Meet the Presslys!
This Palm Beach family has been uplifting UF since 1911 – and now a new generation is making gator tracks.
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The Intrepid Spirit of Harvey Oyer III
The fifth-generation Floridian – and recent inductee into UF’s Academy of Golden Gators – is a passionate advocate for his state and his alma mater. But at heart, he is an explorer.
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Standing Up for the Orange & Blue
The Gator Nation turns out big time for a record-setting Giving Day.
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The Unstoppable Benny Vaughn
This Gator is hailed as the Father of Sports Massage. Growing up Black in the Jim Crow South prepared him to be the leader and innovator he is today, he says.
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The Fabulous Antevy Boys
As kids working for their grandfather, Ron and Jon Antevy talked of someday becoming business partners. Years later, they used a UF master’s thesis to build a $500 million company.
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