
Greg and Dawn Williams Make Historic $401M Commitment to Michigan State University and Spartan Athletics
12/5/2025 10:00:00 AM | General
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University today announced a historic $401 million commitment from Greg and Dawn Williams. Made through the university's "Uncommon Will, Far Better World" campaign and in support of MSU Athletics' FOR SPARTA initiative, this is the largest single commitment in the history of MSU and one of the largest single amounts in college athletics history. Their generosity will dramatically transform Spartan Athletics and fuel academic excellence across multiple disciplines, reinforcing MSU's mission to empower students and serve communities across Michigan and beyond.
"The commitment that Greg and Dawn are making represents an extraordinary act of generosity and belief in Michigan State University's future," said MSU President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D. "We are deeply grateful for this historic commitment, which will strengthen our academic mission and support our student-athletes in meaningful, lasting ways. Their investment in both the university and the future of Spartan Athletics reflects a bold, shared vision for excellence and innovation. This moment will have a profound impact on generations of Spartans, and we are honored by their confidence in MSU."
"This commitment reflects our belief that we should give back to our community… and to the place we call home. MSU is not only the face of our community, but the health and well-being of East Lansing depend on a thriving and successful MSU. In this regard, we're proud and blessed to be in a position to support MSU's leadership and its ambitious vision for the future," said Greg and Dawn Williams. "Some of our family's fondest and most bonding memories revolve around MSU athletics, so these funds are well placed in supporting an institution that contributed so meaningfully to our lives."
Of the total commitment, $290 million will be used in support of Spartan Athletics as part of FOR SPARTA: The Capital Initiative for MSU Athletics, which was announced on Tuesday. This gift will accelerate MSU's ability to compete nationally and build a sustainable foundation for long-term success, while putting college athletics on notice that Michigan State has the resources to be an industry leader.
In addition to gifts to the university, the Williamses are investing $100 million in an entity to be formed by the affiliated organization Spartan Ventures. The investment reflects a determination to see Spartan Athletics lead in an era of unprecedented change across college athletics. Spartan Ventures will serve as the revenue, innovation and development arm of MSU Athletics — creating new revenue streams, expanding strategic partnerships, enhancing student-athlete opportunities and driving long-term financial strength. This investment enables MSU to modernize and scale its approach to athletics program funding, ensuring that Spartan student-athletes have the resources, opportunities and competitive advantages they need in a rapidly evolving environment.
"In today's evolving college athletics landscape, this is a monumental day in the history of Michigan State Athletics," said MSU Vice President and Director of Athletics J Batt. "Greg and Dawn's commitment will provide the resources required for new levels of competitive excellence and student-athlete opportunities, while charting a new path for the Spartan Athletics enterprise. We're eternally grateful for their incredible generosity, dynamic leadership and trust. Their support and partnership of our shared vision of success will inspire others and drive MSU Athletics to reach its goal of being a Top 10 athletics department once again."
The Williamses are providing resources to positively impact Spartans for generations to come. Beyond the money designated for athletics, $11 million of the gift will be directed toward academic and extracurricular initiatives, including the MSU Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the Risk Management and Financial Insurance Program in the Eli Broad College of Business, the Spartan Marching Band and Pep Bands, and the Sparty Mascot Program.
"Greg and Dawn haven't just made the largest gift in our history, they've set a new standard for what it means to lead with purpose. Their generosity is rooted in vision, community and a deep belief in the transformative power of education," said MSU Vice President for Advancement Kim Tobin. "Their leadership has galvanized our campaign, inspired others to dream bigger and created a legacy that will shape MSU for generations to come."
The Williamses have a well-established history of philanthropy to Michigan State University and Spartan Athletics. As inaugural co-chairs of MSU's $4 billion "Uncommon Will, Far Better World" campaign, they have helped shape the university's strategic direction and inspired a new era of giving. In addition to this new $401 million commitment, they already have contributed over $25 million toward other MSU initiatives.
"Words cannot express my gratitude for Dawn and Greg," said MSU men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo. "They are truly difference makers whose support will benefit Spartans competing at elite levels for years and years to come. I talk to my players all the time about leaving their mark in history. With their commitment, Dawn and Greg are leaving a legacy that is truly unmatched. It's hard for me to comprehend the magnitude of their generosity, but I'm not surprised. Their love and affection for Michigan State run deep, and when they see something they believe in, they jump all-in.
"Lupe and I are incredibly grateful for what Dawn and Greg are doing, and will continue to do, for Michigan State. We are lucky to call them great friends, and we are in awe of the way they inspire others. If Spartans follow their lead, each in their own way, there's no stopping our university and our athletic department."
Beyond MSU, the Williamses have made a profound mark on West Michigan and national civic life. As co-founder, chairman and CEO of Acrisure, Greg Williams was instrumental in Acrisure's $30 million pledge to name and anchor the Acrisure Amphitheater, a 12,000-seat venue revitalizing the Grand Rapids riverfront. Acrisure's donations also include $15 million for the Acrisure Center for Innovation in Children's Health at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital and $7.5 million for the Heart Institute at the UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
FOR SPARTA is the largest capital initiative in Spartan Athletics history. It is a bold, billion-dollar vision to elevate facilities, enhance the student-athlete experience and secure the department's position as the leader in college athletics. Rooted in the spirit of unity and excellence that defines Spartans, FOR SPARTA will transform Spartan Athletics and the Michigan State community with a strategic approach in a continually evolving landscape.
The "Uncommon Will, Far Better World" campaign is MSU's bold effort to advance student success, accelerate research and innovation, and strengthen the university's impact across Michigan and beyond. Through strategic philanthropic investment, the campaign focuses on expanding opportunity, supporting faculty excellence and addressing the most pressing challenges of our time.
Learn more about the campaign's priorities and how philanthropic partnerships are shaping MSU's future.
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