Your gift to Princeton is essential to our ability to provide an extraordinary education. There are many ways to give, and we hope you will choose one that is meaningful to you. You can:
Help Fund Princeton's Future by Supporting the Campaign
Gifts to Aspire: A Plan for Princeton will support key areas in Princeton's vision for the future: Engineering and a Sustainable Society; Exploration in the Arts; New Frontiers in Neuroscience; Citizenship and the World; and The Princeton Experience.
Support Current Students and Faculty Through Annual Giving
Unrestricted gifts from undergraduate and graduate alumni, parents, and friends go to work right away to help provide the "margin of excellence" that makes a Princeton education second to none.
Annual Giving sustains and enhances the University's distinctive academic programs and brings together Princetonians, parents, and friends of all generations. It is also a vital part of the Aspire effort – in fact, the campaign’s first priority.
Make a Gift that Benefits You and Princeton through Gift Planning
Planned gifts strengthen the University and provide income to you or your family, tax benefits through real estate gifts, or tax-free transfer of assets to your family through a charitable trust. Planned gifts and bequests count in the Aspire campaign.
Leave a Legacy by Making a Bequest
You can benefit Princeton through your will. Review and request sample bequest language, and be inspired by some great Princeton legacies.
Honor a Loved One with an In Memoriam Gift
Whether through Annual Giving or a named scholarship or fellowship fund, an In Memoriam gift is a meaningful way to honor a friend or family member.
Support a Program That's Important to You By Giving to Friends Groups
Princeton's athletic teams, art museum, library, and other campus organizations depend on the support of Friends groups to sustain their excellence.
Build a Partnership with Princeton for your Corporation or Foundation
Princeton’s partnerships with corporations and foundations help transform theories and research that begin in classrooms and laboratories into real-world projects that can make a difference to society.