Make a Gift
There are many ways to give to the School of Information Scineces, and our development office looks forward to working with you to help provide a better future for the school.
You can also make a gift online today.
Different gifts offer different tax advantages. Please consult your financial advisor to select the best way to give.
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Annual Fund Gifts
The Annual Fund encourages donors to support SIS at every dollar level. Annual support from alumni and friends is a vital element of the SIS mission of maintaining a tradition of excellence in education, research, and student service. Each gift to SIS is appreciated and welcomed.
Planned Gifts
The term planned giving refers to charitable gifts that are arranged with forethought and planning and are executed over an extended period of time or at some point in the future. These gifts are a popular method of giving because they can provide powerful tax benefits and sources of income. Planned gifts are often included in wills and estate plans, and can take the form of stocks and securities, artwork, real estate, or other assets. This form of giving can be a powerful element of your wealth management strategy or estate planning process and can be arranged to benefit the SIS while providing a life income source for spouses and other family members.
Matching Gifts
Corporate matching gifts provide a way for SIS alumni and friends to maximize their contributions and increase the impact of their gift. By taking advantage of your company’s matching gift benefit, it is possible to double or even triple the amount of your contribution. Find out if your company has a matching gift program.
Corporate Relations
In today's fast-paced global economy, universities are assuming a larger and more vital role in business development and growth. SIS can offer your business a partnership to meet and exceed its goals in a variety of ways:
- Collaboration with our expert faculty investigators and their cutting-edge research.
- Recruitment of elite, diverse students.
- Innovative executive education programs.
- Move innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace through technology transfer.