Ways to Give

You can help support the ongoing educational mission of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute through a variety of giving options.
All contributions made to the Institute are tax-deductible in the United States to the full extent allowed by law.

Ways to Give

 
  • Cash donationsDonate Online
  • Pledges
  • Tribute Gifts
  • Stock Gifts
  • Planned Giving
  • Funding/Naming Opportunities
  • Matching Gifts
  • Corporate Gifts/In-Kind Gifts

  • For more information, please contact:
    Steven Klappholz
    Executive Director of Development
    USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
    Leavey Library
    650 W. 35th Street, Suite 114
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-2571
    Phone: 213-740-6051
    Fax: 213-740-3896
    sklapp@usc.edu

    Cash donations
    Gifts or pledge payments are tax deductible in the United States to the full extent allowed by law. Gifts or pledges may be made by cash, check, or credit card. To make a donation to the USC Shoah Foundation Institute, click here.

    Pledges
    Pledges may be made to the USC Shoah Foundation Institute in support of current fundraising campaigns. Pledges traditionally extend over a two to three year period. Using a pledge form, you may specify the length of the pledge period, the frequency of payments, and the method of payment. Pledge payments may be made in cash, check, credit card, or via appreciated securities.

    Tribute Gifts
    Many individuals and organizations give tribute gifts to the USC Shoah Foundation Institute to commemorate events such as anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, or to memorialize a friend or loved one who has passed away. The Institute sends the honored individual, or family of the deceased, a tribute card announcing that a donation has been made. Tribute donations are made online or through the mail. If this gift is time-sensitive, please make this donation over the phone by calling the Institute directly at 213-740-6051.

    Stock Gifts/Appreciated Securities
    The USC Shoah Foundation Institute accepts gifts of stock or appreciated securities, whether as a transfer from a portfolio or investment in a corporation. If you are interested in supporting the Institute with a gift of stock, please meet with your financial advisor to select the best method for your donation. You may achieve significant tax savings by making a gift or pledge payment of appreciated stocks or other capital assets.

    Planned Giving
    Donors may wish to consider giving through such vehicles as life insurance, bequests, testamentary gifts, charitable trusts, annuities, partnership opportunities, or named endowments. Planned giving can be an ideal way to leave a legacy to the Institute and to minimize your income, gift, and estate taxes. We encourage you to speak with your legal and/or tax advisor when considering any type of planned gift.

    Click here to view the Institute's guide to planned giving.

    Funding/Naming Opportunities
    In grateful recognition of donor support, naming opportunities are available for various USC Shoah Foundation Institute programs, activities, and facilities. For a list of available funding and naming opportunities, click here.

    Matching Gifts
    Many businesses meet their philanthropic goals by contributing to causes their employees support. An employer with a matching gift program may contribute an equal amount or more when an employee makes a donation to a charitable organization such as the USC Shoah Foundation Institute.

    Corporate Gifts/In-Kind Gifts
    Through contributions of in-kind donations and cash grants, corporations of all kinds and sizes have been instrumental at every stage of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s growth and success. Cash gifts can be given to support the Institute's general operations, or for special gift opportunities. In-kind gifts to the Institute have included donations of equipment, software, and professional services.