#Giving2UCDay is a 24-hour fundraising initiative that calls on alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students, and friends to join together and combine their support to make a real difference in the lives of students today and in the future!
Our 10th annual #Giving2UCDay will take place on Monday, February 5—the same day as the college’s Founders Day.
#Giving2UCDay is an opportunity to show what can be achieved when the Ursinus community—past, present, future—comes together behind a shared goal. Every contribution matters and the first 1,000 gifts will help us unlock an additional $25,000 challenge gift!
Anyone can participate in #Giving2UCDay by making a gift of any amount prior to or on February 5, 2024.
Online (preferred):
To ensure that your gift gets counted in #Giving2UCday totals, the best way to make a gift is online at ursinus.edu/giving2ucday before 11:59 p.m. EST on February 5, 2024.
Phone:
Call 610-409-3585 between 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 p.m. EST on February 5 to make a gift over the phone using your credit card.
Mail:
Gifts can be mailed to the following address:
Ursinus College
Advancement Office
601 E. Main Street
Collegeville, PA 19426
Please make your check payable to “Ursinus College” and be sure to write “#Giving2UCDay” in the memo line to ensure your gift will be counted in our #Giving2UCDay totals. Please also remember to indicate the designation of your gift.
When making a gift online, the minimum donation is $5.
Many companies will match their employees’ gifts, increasing the impact! Visit www.ursinus.edu/matchinggifts to see if your employer participates.
Visit Volunteer Materials to learn more about how to make the day a huge success!
News and updates will be posted regularly to Ursinus College social media sites:
This year, your participation has an even bigger impact, thanks to a handful of generous supporters who have offered matches and challenge funds to be “unlocked” as we reach specific milestones throughout the day.
Have a question that wasn’t listed above? Reach out to Liana Nathan, Director of the Ursinus Fund, at lnathan@ursinus.edu.