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Giving

Your support of new initiatives and strategic programs continues to position Stanford GSB as a pioneer in the field of management education.

Stanford GSB thrives thanks to the generosity of alumni, corporate and foundation partners, and friends.

Participation in its many forms demonstrates the strength and commitment of our community, whose financial contributions make our ongoing leadership in management education possible.

Business School Fund

Community support for the Business School Fund helps enable Stanford GSB to take advantage of opportunities as they arise and continue to be a pioneer in the field of management education.

Strategic Initiatives

The philanthropic commitment of alumni and friends may be directed toward gift opportunities aligned with personal areas of interest that support the school’s strategic initiatives and highest priorities.

Corporate & Foundation Investors

Gain visibility and brand awareness. Advance management education. Enjoy access to leading-edge research and faculty.

How to Make a Gift

Choose the most convenient method for providing your support.

Recent Giving Stories

October 6, 2020
This year’s Siebel Scholars — Brian Aoyama, Mariana Martins, Bianca Pinasco, Austin Ward, and Joshua Young Yang — are well poised to contribute to humanity.
2021 Siebel Scholars. From left to right: Bianca Pinasco, Joshua Young Yang, Austin Ward, Mariana Martins, Brian Aoyama. | Photos courtesy of Siebel Scholars
October 5, 2020
The 2020 Social Innovation Fellow’s multi-channel tool has potential for broad use in bringing affordable healthcare to emerging markets.
Dare Ladejobi, MSx ’20. Credit: Adeolu Osibodu

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John Rohrer, MBA
Alumni Spotlight
MBA
1971

“I want to provide support for the students that followed me just as alumni had done for me and my class. The creative and pioneering initiatives undertaken with the support of unrestricted contributions are really making a difference, and I want to play a part in making those happen.”