George Mason University

University Development

Ways to Give

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Gifts to Endowment

Gifts to endowment are vital to the future of George Mason University. A healthy endowment provides stability of income, ensuring the program's funding is secure for generations to come. The principal established by the endowment gift is permanently protected and invested in perpetuity to advance the mission of the university. Only a portion of the principal’s earnings is distributed annually for expenditure, thus protecting the endowment's value against inflation.

Endowments may be unrestricted or restricted as to purpose, depending on the donor’s intent. They may fund, for example:

  • scholarships
  • faculty positions
  • summer research
  • student awards
  • library acquisitions
Endowments provide many named giving opportunities. Gift agreements affirm the fund's name as well as the fund's purpose, how it will be administered, and the gift or pledge payment schedule.

 

Investing in Students

Read about two Mason students benefiting from endowment giving.

 

Kennedy Keenan

Public service has shaped Kennedy's life almost from the start. MORE>

 

 

Prentice Whitlow

Prentice is determined to bring the joy of dance to others. MORE>

 


Making Your Gift

Contact us to discuss your interest in Mason or give or pledge now.

Learn more about Mason's endowment and its management.