A male and female, dressed in blue robes, smile at their graduation from the University of Delaware.

Why Give

TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

UD’s extraordinary success is fueled by the power of collective giving. Every donor and every gift makes a profound impact on the University community.

 

Every year, thousands of alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff and students give back to UD.

 

They give to change the world. They give to propel UD forward. They give for reasons as vibrant and varied as UD's people and programs. Most importantly, they give because they believe in the University of Delaware.

 

Why will you give? Make your gift today. 

Your Generosity, Their Success


Dedicated UD donors like you help transform lives and the world by empowering students, changing campus, inspiring faculty and building a lasting legacy at the University.
 

Matthew Blattmachr, president and CEO of Peak Trust Company, speaks to students at the Tyler Lecture on April 26.

BUILDING TRUST

A gift from Peak Trust Company to Lerner College will expand opportunities for students to learn about and work in the trust management industry.

UD students and alumni earned recognition from the National Science Foundation with grants to help their future research work.

FUTURE LEADERS AND INNOVATORS

Twelve UD undergraduate and graduate students and alumni were selected for the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program’s 2024 Class of Fellows.

University of Delaware senior Emmie Rossi recently completed her student teaching at Odessa High School in Townsend, Delaware, where she taught earth and space science. Rossi, pictured with an Odessa High School student, said that with teaching, every day is different.

EARTH SCIENCE EDUCATION

Recent alumna Emmie Rossi credited her UD coursework with preparing her for the expected and unexpected challenges she faced during her student-teaching placements.

Blue Hens celebrate I Heart UD Giving Day on The Green.

PASSION AND PURPOSE

With more than 6,400 donors raising over $1 million, the UD community came together to support a variety of causes on I Heart UD Giving Day.

Crape myrtle bark scale, an invasive insect first spotted in Delaware in 2020, threatens the beauty of crape myrtles, an ornamental tree popular in landscapes throughout the state. The pest is now active in Sussex and Kent counties but is yet to be seen in New Castle County.

BEAUTY AND THE BUGS

UD’s Cooperative Extension is leading the charge in treating for the invasive insect crape myrtle bark scale in the mid-Atlantic.

Hailey Kremenek (left), an honors art conservation and art history double major, and Meliha Tokay, an honors international relations major, will travel to Scotland and Mozambique as 2024 Fulbright Award recipients.

FULBRIGHT GRANT RECIPIENTS

Recent alumnae Hailey Kremenek and Meliha Tokay will travel to Scotland and Mozambique as recipients of the prestigious Fulbright Award.

“We were really inspired by the vision of President Assanis and Dr. Kelvin Lee. They talked about how it takes some cancer patients months to get the treatment they need. In the new biopharmaceutical center, they will research how to bring much-needed medicines to market for patients much quicker, creating faster and better access to care and saving lives. This center will do so much for creating jobs, enhancing education in this field and advancing health care—the trifecta of elements that can make such a big difference for so many.”

 

- Marie E. Pinizzotto, M.D., BE08M

By the Numbers

From record-breaking, seven-figure gifts to thousands of two-figure gifts, every donor and every gift makes a profound impact on the University community.

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“I give to education because I believe in it. When students succeed, we all succeed. My gifts enable students to gain experience in the wider world—and bring visibility to the programs that my colleagues, staff, students and alumni work hard to develop.”

 

- Greg Shelnutt, Chair, UD Department of Art & Design

Support your UD Passion

 

Your gift of any amount, to any of our 100+ funds, makes a profound difference for the University and its students.  

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HenFunder

Join fellow Blue Hens in supporting a cause close to your heart through HenFunder, the University’s crowdfunding platform. UD students, alumni, faculty and staff use this unique platform to raise funds for initiatives and programs that will significantly impact members of the University community.

Blue Hen Strong Fund

Blue Hen Strong Fund

Gifts to the Blue Hen Strong Fund will directly and immediately address the urgent needs of our UD students to ensure their success at UD and beyond – providing success grants to cover tuition, access to technology and advancements to online learning tools, career readiness support and so much more. 

Three students sit together and smile.

Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Fund

The JEDI Fund will help provide programs, resources and opportunities to cultivate educated and empowered individuals who not only understand societal challenges related to equity and social justice, but have the tools to create solutions to address them.

Explore more areas where you can make an impact.

Philanthropy is Everywhere: youtube.com/watch?v=FunQvDxHiVs

Philanthropy is Everywhere

 

Azhir Jones, a UD sophomore majoring in entrepreneurship, is here to set the record straight on what philanthropy really means at UD.  

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