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Overview
About The Stanford Fund for Undergraduate Education
The Stanford Fund encourages alumni, students, parents, and friends to renew their Stanford ties by making annual gifts. Their collective support enables the president to respond to immediate needs, unexpected opportunities, and fresh ideas. Annual gifts are put to use as they come in, making them an essential complement to the endowment, which is invested for the long term.
What The Stanford Fund Supports
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Undergraduate Financial Aid
Each year, need-based financial aid helps fill the gap between endowed scholarship funding and total student need.
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Academic Innovation
Direct investments in the Schools of Humanities and Sciences, Engineering, and Earth Sciences, as well as seed funding for university-wide initiatives by the vice provost for undergraduate education.
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Student Life
Support for more than 130 student groups last year, from club sports and performing arts groups to public service organizations.
Every Gift Counts
Every gift to The Stanford Fund—no matter the size—makes a difference to students.
Gifts from more than 33,000 Stanford Fund donors added up to over $26 million last year. It would take nearly half a billion dollars in endowment to generate the same level of funding for undergraduate programs in a single year.
Participation Matters
Giving through The Stanford Fund is a message to students and faculty that they can count on alumni.
In addition, when considering their own gifts, foundations, corporations, and other major donors scrutinize the percentage of alumni who participate in annual funds. This participation rate is also a factor in college ranking systems. High marks for Stanford help the university attract the most talented students and faculty in the world.
View participation rates and dollar goals from past reunion campaigns as well as all-time reunion records.