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ABOUT SULAIR > GIVING TO SULAIR > GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Giving to The Stanford University Libraries

Make A Gift Now

To make a gift by mail, send a check payable to “Stanford University” to:

Stanford University Libraries
Library Development Office
Bing Wing, Cecil H. Green Library
Stanford, CA 94305-6004

Please include your employer’s matching gift form if applicable.

To make a gift by credit card, call toll-free 866-543-0243 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST) and indicate that your gift is intended for the Libraries. You may also donate online at http://givingtostanford by selecting “Other” and entering “Libraries.”

Receipts for all donations will be issued from the Gift Processing office.

Unless otherwise designated, donations will benefit the Libraries’ General Gifts Fund, a flexible fund allowing us to address our most urgent and opportune needs. To select donor-directed purposes for your gift, please refer to the Gift Opportunities page.

Additional information about life income gifts, bequests, non-cash gifts of securities and properties, and other types of planned giving is available at http://givingtostanford.

Stanford employees may donate by payroll deduction by submitting a SULAIR Gift-Payroll Deduction Authorization Form to Gifts Processing.

For further assistance, please contact the Library Development Office at 650-723-3866.

 

 

 

 

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