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The State University of Iowa Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization soliciting tax-deductible private contributions for the benefit of the University of Iowa. The organization is located at One West Park Road, Iowa City, IA 52242; its telephone number is (800) 648-6973. Please consult your tax advisor about the deductibility of your gift.

If you are a resident of the following states, please review the applicable, required disclosure statement. GEORGIA: A full and fair description of the charitable programs and activities and a financial statement is available upon request from the organization using its address/telephone number, listed above. MARYLAND: A copy of the current financial statement is available upon request from the organization using its address/telephone number, listed above. For the cost of copies and postage, documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations Act are available from the Secretary of State, 16 Francis Street, Annapolis, MD 21401, 410-974-5521. NEW JERSEY: INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION AND THE PERCENTAGE OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY THE CHARITY DURING THE LAST REPORTING PERIOD THAT WERE DEDICATED TO THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY CALLING 973-504-6215 AND IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/charfrm.htm. REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT. NEW YORK: A copy of the last financial report filed with the Attorney General is available upon request from the organization using its address/telephone number, listed above, or from the Office of the Attorney General, Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. PENNSYLVANIA: The official registration and financial information of the State University of Iowa Foundation may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, (800)732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. WASHINGTON: Financial disclosure information is available upon request from the Secretary of State, Charities Program, by calling (800) 332-4483. WEST VIRGINIA: West Virginia residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, West Virginia 25305. Registration does not imply endorsement.

P.O. Box 4550

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Iowa City, IA 52244-4550

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As the state’s only

comprehensive

academic

medical center,

UI Health Care

offers world-class,

patient-centered

care; conducts

groundbreaking

biomedical

research; and

provides the

scientists and

health-care

professionals of

the future with a

solid educational

foundation.

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“This campaign isn’t about hitting a financial target, it’s about what this support will make possible: leading-edge research in areas we haven’t even thought about yet, long awaited answers to critical health care questions finally revealed, and breakthrough discoveries that will radically alter the course of medicine.”

Sally Mason, Ph.D. President

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What began

in Iowa City

as the nation’s

first coeducational medical school is now Iowa’s only comprehensive academic medical center— one of just 131 such centers in the U.S.—which consists of the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, UI Hospitals and Clinics, and UI Physicians.

UI Health Care is consistently recognized as a highly integrated, premier medical enterprise. UI Hospitals and Clinics was again included in the prestigious U.S. News & World Report’s most recent “Best Hospitals” rankings. Nine specialties, including otolaryngology (5th), ophthalmology (6th), and

orthopaedics and rehabilitation (12th) were ranked,

and UI Children’s Hospital was ranked in all 10 specialty areas. Additionally, 148 UI physicians were included in the publication’s 2011 listing of the nation’s best doctors.

We take pride in our commitment to excellence and innovation and believe the future is filled with change and opportunity: ever-evolving health-care needs, a growing need for resources to support leading-edge research, and the need to assure all Iowans have access to high-quality health care.

With the assistance of the UI Foundation, UI Health Care is embarking on this historic campaign not just to sustain excellence, but to keep UI Health Care at the forefront of medical research and the delivery of advanced medical care to patients from Iowa and around the world.

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“When I walk across our medical campus, I am filled with pride for the people and the work being done here. We are continuously striving to provide ever-higher levels of patient care while generating new ways to think about and practice medicine.”

Jean E. Robillard, M.D.

Vice President for Medical Affairs University of Iowa Health Care

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Launched in spring 2011, Iowa First: Our Campaign for Breakthrough Medicine is an ambitious $500 million campaign that will transform medical research, education, and patient care at UI Hospitals and Clinics and the UI Carver College of Medicine. Our vision for a healthier future—and our campaign for breakthrough medicine—grew from a detailed assessment of the long-term health-care needs of Iowans, how the UI fulfills the state’s medical needs, and what resources are required to achieve our mission of changing medicine and changing lives.

This campaign is focused largely on enhancing our capacity for life-changing breakthroughs in Iowa’s nationally recognized centers of excellence while identifying new opportunities to serve Iowa and the world with innovation and compassion.

Our funding priorities for this campaign include the following areas:

Children’s health $100 million

Eye disease, particularly conditions

leading to blindness $100 million Neuroscience, including diseases

such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s $100 million Cancer treatment and research $55 million Cardiovascular health $50 million New frontiers for high-risk,

high-yield research $50 million Medical education to ensure

exceptional care for future generations $25 million Aging and aging-related diseases $20 million Funding these priorities will have an enormous impact on the future of medicine and the future of healthcare. We invite our stakeholders—patients and families, corporate partners, alumni and friends, as well as the State of Iowa and the University of Iowa—to join us in changing medicine and changing lives.

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Our vision

for a

healthier

future

“Our gift is first and foremost an investment in people. The doctors, nurses, staff, and researchers are constantly thinking about the people who will be served by their work and what they can do to make life better for them. We want to do all we can to empower them.”

Mary Joy and Jerre L. Stead Co-chairs

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5 “One of the things you

need to decide as a philanthropist is, where do you get the most bang for the buck? The University of Iowa is staffed with very competent people who have a vision. And I think that our contribution will make a significant difference.”

John Pappajohn Honorary Co-chair

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Make a

Difference

Iowa First will generate substantial resources for research, faculty recruitment and enrichment, student scholarships, and patient care. That’s why your support is so important. Please consider making a gift to this historic campaign.

Your participation will provide hope to patients, give much-needed assistance to medical students and their mentors, and bolster support for leading-edge research and treatment programs. A major goal of this campaign is to secure endowed funds to support— in perpetuity—a variety of areas, including:

Student Scholarships

By current standards, the UI Carver College of Medicine offers a comparatively affordable medical education. However, students today still face large debt loads upon completion of a medical degree, and we run the risk of losing talented potential students to schools that are able to provide better financial assistance. Private support from our alumni and friends in the form of named, endowed scholarship funds will help the University provide

critical resources to top students from Iowa and beyond. A commitment of $100,000 or more can endow a student scholarship.

Faculty Positions

In order to provide a world-class education for future physicians, the college must recruit and retain top faculty. Additionally, faculty members must have the necessary resources to maximize their potential as educators, clinicians, and researchers.

Named faculty positions allow the college to reward and retain its most promising faculty members and attract the best recruits from around the country. A commitment of $1 million or more will fund an endowed professorship, while a pledge of $2 million or more will establish a faculty chair in a specific discipline.

Research and Programming Funds

Life-changing—and lifesaving—breakthroughs in medicine are happening at Iowa. While much of our funding for research comes from government and foundation grants, endowed funds are essential to our success. They provide important “bridge” funding for our more established programs, as well as start-up funding for promising young investigators. A gift of $50,000 or more can create an endowed research fund.

With a gift to this momentous campaign, you can make a difference in the lives and work of UI physicians and other health-care professionals, medical students, faculty members, biomedical researchers, and patients and their families. Your generosity will help ensure that Iowa has the resources to develop important discoveries and breakthroughs. These important advances will lead to improved medical care for our patients, who come from all over Iowa, and in many cases, from all over the world.

Please join us, and help the Iowa First campaign create a healthy new world.

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7 “We’re Iowa’s only academic

medical center. We have an absolute responsibility to provide each and every Iowan with the highest quality, safest patient care. We strive for excellence at all times, and we can continue to provide

cutting-edge medicine with the right levels of support.”

Kenneth P. Kates Chief Executive Officer University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Associate Vice President University of Iowa Health Care

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For information

on the Iowa First campaign, and how you can provide lasting support for UI Health Care, please contact:

Jackie Lewis

Vice President, Health Sciences Development The University of Iowa Foundation P.O. Box 4550 Iowa City, IA 52244-4550 (319) 335-3305 | (800) 648-6973 jackie-lewis@uiowa.edu www.uifoundation.org/iowafirst

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