Your Impact Through 40 for Forty

A look back on this year’s 40 Hours for the Forty Acres, Longhorn Nation’s annual day of giving.
Five UT students sitting in a row.
40 Hours for the Forty Acres, The University of Texas at Austin’s Texas-sized day of giving, took place on April 10-11 in support of people, places and pursuits across campus. Alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends gave more than 7,000 gifts for a total exceeding $15 million to the areas on campus that mean the most to them.

Thank you to all who helped make this 40 for Forty such a success! Your support is helping UT become the world’s highest-impact public research university and providing more than 200 participating UT groups the funding they need to change the world through their programs and work on and off campus.

40 for Forty
By the Numbers

This year,
Longhorn Nation gave
7,000 gifts for
over $15 million in direct impact!

Three students gesturing Hook'em Horns in front of the Tower.
Three students gesturing Hook'em Horns in front of the Tower.

40 for Forty
By the Numbers

This year,
Longhorn Nation gave
7,000 gifts for
over $15 million in direct impact!

World Changer

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