Make
a Gift
Giving to Tulane is as simple as calling our toll free number 1-888-265-7576
or 504-865-5794 or by choosing one of the following options:
1. You can use our Secure
Online Giving Form to make a credit card
gift or an electronic transfer from your bank account.
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2. You may fax a hard copy Electronic Transfer
form by clicking here and faxing to 504-862-8762.
3.
Gifts may be mailed directly to:
Tulane
University
P.O. Box 61075
New Orleans, LA 70161-9986
4.
Gifts of Securities:
Your gift of securities can be transferred to the account of the Administrators
of the Tulane Educational Fund by providing
the following transfer instructions to your broker:
State
Street Corporation
DTC #0997
Further credit to account #: WA62
Account Name: Tulane Gift Account
Donor Name: [your name]
Attention: Catherine Blake
To
help us track your transfer in a timely manner, please
inform Lizbeth Turner at 504.314.7377, toll-free 800.999.0181
or lturner@tulane.edu of
the stock you intend to transfer or the approximate value of
your gift, your broker’s name and phone number, and the
purpose of your gift.
5. Instructions for Wiring Cash Donations:
Cash donations may be wired directly to Tulane University
by providing the following instructions to your banker:
*updated
4/24/06*
Capital One
Federal Reserve Bank of New Orleans
ABA No. 065 0000 90
Account No. 0200 292 69
Credit:
The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund
Reference: [your name] To
help us track your transfer in a timely manner, please
inform Lizbeth Turner of your intent to transfer
cash at
504.314.7377, toll-free 800.999.0181 or lturner@tulane.edu.
6.
Instructions for Making a Pledge:
Pledges may be made online by clicking Make A Pledge
Print out and complete the form. Mail to the address
shown on the form or fax to 504-862-8762. 7.
Instructions for Making a Gift by Payroll Deduction
Tulane faculty and staff may make their gift via
Payroll Deduction by clicking on Direct Deduction.
Print out
and complete the form. Mail to the address in 3.
above or fax a hard
copy to
Malinda Sanchez, Manager Gift Accounting 504-865-6763.
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provided on this form will be used by Tulane University's
Office of Development for the purpose of crediting
you correctly for your gift. Personal information contained
in the Office of Development's records is used only
for Tulane-related business. We will not sell or trade
a donor's information to any other entity without the
donor's written permission.
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are committed to protecting your privacy. Our secure
server software (SSL) is the industry standard and
among the best software available today for secure
commerce transactions. It encrypts all of your personal
information, including credit card number, name, and
address, so that it cannot be read as the information
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Awards
The
Timothy Sykes Daytrading Award for the Talented
We
are happy to announce 2008 is the fifth year for
this very different award at Tulane University – The
Timothy Sykes Daytrading Award for the Talented. Open
to any member of the Tulane community – student, faculty,
staff or young alumni – this cash award was endowed
by Timothy Sykes, Tulane College ‘03.
A candidate may self-nominate or be nominated by another
member of the Tulane community by means of a statement
(minimum 2 pages) that describes the individual’s talent/potential
and supports that description with a listing of his/her related
accomplishments or an example of the applicant’s work.
Applications for the award will be reviewed by a committee
appointed by President Cowen.
Completed nominations are due by April 28, 2008 and may
be submitted by
e-mail or by
mailing them to the Office of Development, Suite 200, 3439
Prytania Street,
New Orleans, LA 70115, Please call 504.314.7633, with any
questions.
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 1, 2008
The
winner of the 2007 Timothy Sykes Daytrading Award
was Susan Zaluski. Susan received a master’s degree
in international development from Tulane in 2006. Susan
decided to turn
her offbeat ideas into an unexpected career involving
boat-building, and
is pursuing her dream of combining maritime preservation
and boat-building as a vocational training tool for youth.
The
donor seeks to recognize and nurture talented individuals
whose abilities and accomplishments may not be in traditional
areas of endeavor. There are many ways to be “successful” in
today's society and this award acknowledges young people
with unique interests and passions. This does not preclude
from consideration
those with significant demonstrated success in the classroom
or on the playing field. It simply seeks to broaden the
definition of accomplishment in a university environment.
Challenge
Grant Opportunities
The
Jeffrey A. Altman Foundation Scholarship Challenge for Undergraduate
Scholarships in the A.B. Freeman School of Business
Through
the generosity of Tulane University A.B. Freeman
School of Business alumnus, Jeffrey A. Altman, matching
funds are available to enhance donations for undergraduate
scholarships. The
fund will match $1 for each $2 donated, with a cap at $25,000. For
qualifying donations greater than $25,000 the matching dollars
will apply to the 1st $25,000.
Note: minimal amount required to establish
an endowed scholarship fund at Tulane is $20,000.
The
Diboll Foundation Challenge
The
Diboll Foundation will provide funds to Tulane up to $250,000
for
any donor to the Bea Field Alumni House Project, which will
ensure the
integrity of the house and of overall programming. This project
is named in honor of Bea Field, Director of Alumni Affairs from
1942 until
1977. Matching funds will be deposited to the endowment
account as pledges are redeemed on a 1 to 2 ratio of challenge
dollars
provided against private dollars raised.
The
Albert H. “Sonny” Small, Jr. (A&S’79)
Regional Challenge Grant for Tulane Alumni Residing in the
DC, Virginia, Maryland Area
Tulane
alumnus Albert H. “Sonny” Small,
Jr. has announced a unique opportunity for alumni in the
D.C., Virginia and Maryland
area making a gift to the Tulane University Rebuilding Fund.
Mr. Small will match all donations, dollar for dollar*, made
to the
Tulane University Rebuilding Fund from alumni donors in D.C.,
Virginia and Maryland who have not yet made a gift
to the Tulane
Rebuilding Fund - up to $500,000 total.
This Challenge allows these alumni to give to Tulane University
knowing that the amount they give will be doubled, making
the impact of their individual gifts even greater. The collective
impact of
new gifts from alumni and matching funds from this challenge
grant will provide essential support for Tulane during its rebuilding
process.
Donors from these areas need only make their gift to the
Rebuilding Fund. Qualifying gifts will automatically be applied
to the Albert H. “Sonny” Small, Jr. Challenge Grant.
*up to $10,000 per household
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