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Alumni
Giving Opportunities

Types of Gifts

Outright gifts

  • Cash
  • Securities
  • Real Estate

Planned Giving

There are several options  available to donors who are considering including the College of Education in their estate planning, visit the UW Foundation or contact the College of Education's Office of Development at 206.685.6990 or edudev@u.washington.edu.

Employer Matching

Does your company participate in an employee matching gifts program? Some employers even match retirees. You could double or even triple your gift to the University of Washington. Simply click here to see if your company is a matching gift company. If they are, fill out the form and mail it to:
University of Washington Office of Annual Giving
Box 358240
Seattle, Washington 98195-8240

University Matching

There are several options currently available to increase your gift at no additional cost to you. 

  • Students First
    Students First is a student scholarship matching initiative which will provide additional monies to needs-based scholarships for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.  Endowments meeting the criteria for Students First will be eligible for matching funds on 50% of the principal

  • Faculty Staff Retiree Campaign for Students
    With a minimum contribution of $5,000, you can create a named endowment and the University will match your gift 1:1 (with a maximum match of $10,000). Your named endowment can be used to create:

    • Fellowships for Graduate Students
    • Professional Graduate Student Scholarships
    • Undergraduate Scholarships
    • Student Program Support Scholarships


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Box 353600 Seattle, WA 98195-3600
coe@u.washington.edu

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