Ways to Give
Ways to Give to Boise State
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Gifts of Cash
The simplest and easiest gifts you can make can be made
through credit/debit card transactions, outright cash, or personal checks,
cashier's checks, or money orders made payable to the Boise State University
Foundation. Donate
online now.
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Gifts of Appreciated Securities
These provide considerable tax advantages when transferred
to Boise State before they are sold. If you have held your securities
for more than one year, you may find that your gift will provide a two-fold
tax benefit, creating an income-tax deduction as well as helping avoid
the capital gains tax that would have been due on their sale. Contact
the Development office for specific transfer instructions.
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Gifts of Real Estate
Including personal residences, second homes, income property,
and vacant land - offer a wide variety of tax and other benefits. Whereas
most people give their entire interest away, it is also possible to
give only a portion of the property (an undivided percentage interest)
while retaining the rest for other purposes.
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Gifts of Personal Property
Including rare books, works of art, valuable collectibles,
and tangible items of demonstrable value may in some cases enable you
to make a significant gift to support Boise State with outstanding tax
benefits to you. Likewise, gifts of intangible personal property, such
as copyrights, patents, and mineral rights, can generate income for
the program of your choice on a continuing basis. The Development office
will be happy to work with you on the specifics of the gift.
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Matching Gifts
An easy way to double or even triple your donation to
Boise State is to find out if your company has a matching-gift program.
Such programs typically match all or a percentage of employee contributions
to charitable organizations, making the employer a partner in employees'
personal philanthropy. Simply obtain a matching-gift form from your
employer's personnel office, fill it out, and provide it to Boise State
with your contribution.
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Gift Opportunities - Scholarships
There is no more pressing need in higher education today
than funding for scholarships. For many students pursuing a degree at
Boise State, a scholarship means the difference between attending on
a full or part-time basis, attaining their goal and succeeding to their
fullest ability.
Boise state University Foundation seeks
private donations for two types of academic scholarships: current and
endowed.
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Current Scholarships
A current scholarship is established when a donor gives
to a scholarship on a one-time basis or an ongoing scholarship to be
funded annually, without making a commitment for future years. The funds
in the current scholarship are distributed annually. None are carried
forward to the next academic year.
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Endowed Scholarships
Named Endowed scholarships begin with a gift of $10,000
or more. Only earnings on the gift are available to fund the scholarship,
the principal of the endowment remains intact and in perpetuity. The
donor may assist in designing the purpose and selection criteria for
their scholarship fund. Establishing an endowed scholarship is means
to memorialize a family name or loved one permanently and provides benefits
to countless generations of future students.
Fellowships
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Fellowships
Graduate Fellowships provide students with funds to allow
them to concentrate in their specified department. Fellowship recipients
receive a stipend and a resident fee waiver.
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Lectureships
The income from endowed lectureships is often used to
bring distinguished scholars to the University. A lectureship series
can be named according to the wishes of the donor, working in conjunction
with the appropriate Development Director, with approval of the appropriate
dean, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Provost, and the Vice President
for University Advancement.
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Assistantships
Boise State University benefactors who endow graduate
assistantships will provide the encouragement master's degree students
need to complete their education. Graduate assistantships help in involving
an employer-employee relationship between the student and the University
and fall into one of the following categories.
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Doctoral Fellowships
Boise State University benefactors who endow doctoral
fellowships provide the assistance and encouragement doctoral degree
students need to complete their education. An endowed gift funded at
the minimum established level will provide income annually to deserving
student(s). As with other endowments, donors may give preference, consistent
with University and Foundation policies, to set the criteria in the
academic discipline.
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Professorships
Endowed professorships are a means of honoring and attracting
outstanding faculty to the University. Funds for this purpose are used
to augment an existing faculty line in a college. As with endowed chairs,
it is the University's policy to endow professorships in existing academic
programs. All endowed professorships must have the approval of the President,
Vice President for University Advancement, Provost, and the appropriate
college dean.
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Chairs
An endowed chair is the most prestigious designation
that can be bestowed on a faculty member. An endowed chair typically
establishes a new faculty position in a college. In general, it is the
University's policy to endow chairs in existing academic programs. The
establishment of all endowed chairs must have the approval of the President,
the Vice President of University Advancement, Provost, and the appropriate
academic dean.
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