Young Family Foundation’s $400,000 gift leads way on UNI wrestling training facility fundraising

Young Family Foundation’s $400,000 gift leads way on UNI wrestling training facility fundraising

Rendering of UNI wrestling training facility

The Young Family Foundation of Waterloo has announced a lead gift of $400,000 toward a new training facility for UNI’s wrestling program. The foundation is a long-time loyal supporter of UNI, with previous support of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center and McLeod Center. 

Mike Young, a director of the foundation, says the project is vital to the future of UNI wrestling and that he hopes the donation will help spur additional support for the training facility.  

“Strong community backing for this project is essential to its success and demonstrates the support the Cedar Valley and the state have for the sport of wrestling,” said President Mark Nook. “The Young Family Foundation gift will encourage other organizations and individuals to get onboard the Panther Train and invest in the future of wrestling at UNI.”

The university is engaging architects to develop detailed plans for a facility comparable in size to the former wrestling space in the West Gym. Conceptual plans include features such as weight and cardio training spaces, multiple wrestling mats, locker rooms and office space as well as a rehabilitation room and training room. 

Read more on unipanthers.com.