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(209) 667-3131
giving@csustan.edu
Mary Stuart Rogers, MSR 300
Division of University Advancement
Welcome to University giving, where you have the power to impact the future of our students and institution. Your generous donations support scholarships, academic programs, research initiatives, and other key priorities that enhance the educational experience for all. Join our community of dedicated donors and help shape the next generation of leaders and innovators.
Help provide flexible support for our highest priority needs. Your gift to these areas enables us to respond to unanticipated needs and seize special opportunities.
Unrestricted Scholarships
Student Emergency Funds
Unrestricted General Use Funds
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Search the program, department or scholarship fund that matters most to you.
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Please include the gift area in the check memo and mail your check (payable to CSU Stanislaus Foundation) to the following address:
Stanislaus State – University Advancement
One University Circle, MSR 300
Turlock, CA  95382
To give by phone, please call Irma Sandoval-Guerra at 209-664-6546. The California State University, Stanislaus Foundation accepts Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
For specific staff contacts, please visit the
Meet Our Staff
contact page.
To make a gift of publicly traded stocks and/or securities, please call Sandra Torres at
209-664-6515
or send an email to
storres8@csustan.edu
. Ms. Torres will provide the necessary information regarding the University’s broker, Graystone.
Sometimes, employers will match gifts that are made to charitable organizations by their employees.
Contact your human resources representative to determine if your employer has a matching gift program. Your employer may ask you to complete a matching gift form. If so, submit that form and your donation to Stanislaus State. Matching gift programs increase the impact of employee contributions and result in an even more positive impact for our students.
A Payroll Partner is someone who supports their favorite programs and/or colleges by participating in the voluntary payroll debit program.
Payroll deduction is the most convenient way for Stan State employees to support students, as it simplifies the giving process. You set it once and each month your support goes to the Stan State programs you care about most.
You can pledge an amount that fits your budget (a minimum of $5 per pay period). This amount is then withdrawn
pre-tax
from your pay and University Advancement allocates it to the fund(s) or program(s) of your choice.
To become a Payroll Partner, indicate your interest when completing the
Online Giving Form
Stanislaus State needs at least 50 active participants to establish Payroll Partners with the State Controller.
Once the threshold is reached, University Advancement will contact you with the necessary form and instructions. University Advancement will handle the submission of the forms and notify you when your payroll contributions begin and any existing debit or credit card contributions will be discontinued. Your recurring gift will then be automatically withdrawn from your paycheck.
Many donors choose to leave an estate gift to Stanislaus State. Our development team can assist you in making arrangements for a planned gift. Learn more about
Planned Giving
Planned Giving
Leave a lasting legacy to be remembered.
Support a cause that's important to you with a planned gift
Put your assets to work with our tax-efficient charitable strategies
Take advantage of the many tax benefits of making a gift
Learn about Planned Giving
“A gift to Stan State is an opportunity to serve and nurture future generations by providing students with educational opportunities that my own children had at Stanislaus State.”
Dr. Stephanie Brown
Transformative Gift Shapes Future of Medicine in Central Valley
Updated: April 20, 2026
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