Giving to SIS: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is my support most needed?
Many donors choose not to restrict their giving, which gives our dean the ability to use your gift for our neediest programs. Others prefer to designate their gifts to a fund that interests them or one they had received benefit from as a student. Please read about our Gift Funds for more information. You can also speak with our development office if you have a particular area of interest and don't see it listed on our Web site.
I am a recent graduate and don't have much money. How can I support SIS?
Your gift to SIS, large or small, shows your generosity and support of your alma mater. We appreciate every contribution and can guarantee it will be put to good use.
What are matching gifts?
Many companies will match employee contributions to nonprofit institutions. These matching programs can double or even triple the value of your gift simply by completing some paperwork. Check with your employer's human-resources office or here to see if you qualify.
Will I get any recognition if I give to SIS?
Absolutely! Please look at our SIS Honor Roll of Donors to view our giving levels.
What if I do not want recognition for a gift?
Donors can remain anonymous if this request is specified upon making a gift. Anonymous donors' names will not be published in any SIS or University-wide publication but their gift amounts will be counted towards campaign totals.
Can I give to more than one fund?
All giving venues and approaches are encouraged. We can split your gift in many ways. If you need assistance doing this, please contact our development office.
Will I get an IRS tax receipt?
Tax receipts are mailed via United States Postal Service and should be received within one week of gift processing. If you have made a gift and have not received a receipt, please call Institutional Advancement directly at 412-624-5800.
How can I expect to be contacted to give?
Alumni and friends are typically contacted two or three times a year through publications via mail carriers and also via telephone by student callers.
What if I do not want to be contacted for philanthropic purposes?
It is our constant hope that our alumni and friends will want to continue building relationships with us, but we also understand that situations arise when you can’t stay in contact with us. To be removed from our contact lists, please get in touch with our development office.