BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech recently received its largest commitment ever.
The unprecedented, $75 million in support will advance the university’s ambitious athletics strategy and expand one of its most innovative academic programs.
A majority of the commitment, made anonymously by a four-generation Hokie family, was to athletics, while a sizeable portion was directed to the Honors College.
The athletic portion includes philanthropy for the Invest to Win initiative to ensure Hokie competitiveness in today’s rapidly changing collegiate athletics environment; unrestricted funds to be used at the discretion of the university’s athletic director; and additional support to be administered through the new Hokie Ventures affiliation approved by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors on Tuesday, June 2.
“This historic commitment reflects extraordinary confidence in Virginia Tech’s rising potential in athletics and impactful scholarship,” said university President Tim Sands. “We are deeply grateful to receive this unprecedented investment at a pivotal moment for Virginia Tech, as we work to elevate the success of our teams and student-athletes, and develop innovative educational experiences that prepare our students to lead.”
The commitment is a major milestone for Virginia Tech Athletics and its Invest to Win initiative, a key strategic element under a new budget plan, introduced in September, to position the Hokies to compete at the highest levels of college athletics during a period of rapid national change across NCAA Division I sports. Invest to Win focuses on elevating resources for student-athlete support, recruitment and retention, operational excellence, and championship competitiveness.
The commitment also helps ensure a strong start to Hokie Ventures, a nonprofit corporation created to support Virginia Tech Athletics through strategic investment and revenue generation. Hokie Ventures' structure increases flexibility and strategic agility as college athletics continues to undergo rapid transformation.
The previous largest commitments to Virginia Tech were $50 million ones announced in 2018, 2021, and 2023. The previous largest commitment to athletics was $20 million announced in December 2025.
“This extraordinary commitment is a powerful statement about where Virginia Tech Athletics is headed and what is possible when Hokie Nation comes together behind a shared vision,” said Director of Athletics Whit Babcock. “From Invest to Win to the recent creation of Hokie Ventures, we have been intentional about positioning Virginia Tech to compete and succeed at the highest level in college athletics. This historic commitment is the result of years of thoughtful planning, relationship-building, and the collective efforts of many people who believe deeply in Virginia Tech and our future. It accelerates our momentum, strengthens our ability to support student-athletes and coaches, and provides transformational opportunities for generations of Hokies to come.”
A large portion of the amount directed to athletics in support of Invest to Win was endowed, meaning it will be invested to provide a predictable and permanent stream of support year after year. The remainder of the commitment, including the portion for the Honors College, was designated for current use.
“We are absolutely thrilled, and grateful, for this awesome commitment to athletics and academics,” said J. Pearson ’87, a member of the Board of Visitors who chairs its committee on athletics. “Support like this shows just how dedicated Hokie Nation is to the university it loves. We recognize that in today’s environment, we must do all we can to put ourselves into position to excel. Standing up Hokie Ventures and finding ways to innovate within our colleges is crucial to success.”
Babcock recently announced plans to transition to an emeritus, advisory role as of July 1. The commitment comes as Virginia Tech has a search underway for a new athletic director, and as its coaches and athletic department leaders recruit from the transfer portal, review game tape, strategize, and in some cases run summer workouts.
“This transformative commitment will have a tremendous impact on our football program and the young men who wear the Virginia Tech uniform,” said Head Football Coach James Franklin, whose November hiring received an “A” grade from ESPN. “Football is the front porch of the University, and sustained investment is critical to competing for championships at the highest level. This generosity provides the resources necessary to recruit, develop and support elite student-athletes while positioning Virginia Tech Football for long-term success. We are incredibly grateful for this belief in our program and our vision for sustained success.”
The commitment to the Honors College will support work inspired by the Calhoun Honors Discovery Program, one of the university’s most distinctive academic initiatives. Housed within the Honors College, the program brought together students from disciplines across engineering, business, science, humanities, policy, and the arts to work collaboratively on real-world problems with faculty, industry, and nonprofit partners. The program launched through a landmark gift of $20 million from David Calhoun ’79 in 2018, and has featured in the Wall Street Journal.
“The Calhoun Honors Discovery Program inspired a bold rethinking of what higher education can look like,” said Honors College Dean Becky Bott. “We appreciate this investment tremendously. We are embarking on the next phase of the Calhoun-inspired Honors Discovery, ensuring as many students as possible have access to immersive, collaborative experiences that prepare them to lead with creativity, empathy, and impact.””
The commitment continues a period of significant momentum for Virginia Tech and its long-term vision. Last fiscal year, the university’s five-year average for new gifts and commitments reached an all-time high. In February, a record 25,000 Hokies participated in Giving Day, contributing nearly $17.8 million combined.
“Virginia Tech has a strong vision and an extraordinary family of alumni, corporate and foundation partners, parents, and other friends,” said Senior Vice President for Advancement Tom Wamsley. “This extraordinary commitment raises our sights even further. It recognizes the power of investing simultaneously in competitive excellence and educational innovation, reflects Virginia Tech’s Ut Prosim motto of That I May Serve, and inspires us to strive for excellence in all areas. We are profoundly thankful.”
