The 麻豆视频 today announced a gift of $50,000 from Jeff and Penny Vinik, granted through the Vinik Family Foundation, to the , an initiative recently created to help provide financial relief to students who are facing unexpected challenges due to the coronavirus outbreak. Many students are facing new financial realities and have urgent needs such as food, toiletries, rent money and other basic essentials that are beyond their reach.
鈥淲e are pleased to be able to assist the students at USF during this difficult and uncertain time,鈥 Jeff and Penny Vinik said. 鈥淲e encourage everyone who is able to find a way to give of their time, talent or treasure to those who need assistance during this pandemic.鈥
Since becoming part of the Tampa Bay community, the Viniks have generously supported USF, including the Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management Program in the Muma College of Business and the USF Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute located in the Water Street Tampa district.
With today鈥檚 gift from the Viniks, USF鈥檚 student fund has now reached over $240,000 with contributions from more than 1,100 individual donors. More than 1,000 students have applied for the financial aid, with approximately 175 students receiving funds and hundreds of other applications currently under review.
鈥淲e are truly grateful to Jeff and Penny Vinik for supporting our students during a very challenging time,鈥 USF President Steven Currall said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing more important than the health and wellness of our community and the impact of each gift will provide much-needed relief to our students.鈥
Anyone interested in supporting the USF United Support Fund can make a monetary gift . Students can apply for funds through the Office of Financial Aid.
For those interested in assisting in a non-monetary fashion, USF continues to accept non-perishable food items and toiletries to supplement student food pantries on the Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee campuses.