Giving is Recognized
Recognition societies honor and thank alumni, parents and friends who help advance the university’s mission through generous, ongoing financial support.
Thank you #HoyasForOthers for supporting Georgetown with 1,009 gifts on Giving Tuesday 2016! Our community came together to honor the Jesuit tradition that inspires our 227-year-old history of service to others.
Georgetown’s excellence and leadership in higher education depend greatly on the generosity of alumni, parents and friends. Contributions of all kinds to Georgetown serve as a catalyst for positive change. See the impact your gift will make here.
Georgetown touches the world in many ways: advancements in medicine, law, social policy and more. Help us have an even greater impact on the areas that matter most to you.
Questions? Please email giving@georgetown.edu or call 800-424-2795.
To give online, click here for our secure online giving form. Make your gift count for fiscal year 2016!
Questions? Please email giving@georgetown.edu or call 800-424-2795.
Thank you for your generous support for Georgetown University. Your gifts make a powerful difference for thousands of Hoyas every day, making it possible for them to go on to have a positive impact on their communities and around the world.
To give by phone, call us toll-free at 800-424-2795.
Questions? Please email giving@georgetown.edu or call 800-424-2795.
Thank you for your generous support for Georgetown University. Your gifts make a powerful difference for thousands of Hoyas every day, making it possible for them to go on to have a positive impact on their communities and around the world.
To give by postal mail, click here to download our gift form (Adobe PDF). Complete it and mail with your check or credit card information to:
Georgetown University
Gift Processing
Department Number 0734
Washington, DC 20073-0734
To give by UPS or FedEx, mail the gift form and check to:
Georgetown University
Gift Processing
3300 Whitehaven St NW
Suite 3000
Washington, DC 20007
Questions? Please email giving@georgetown.edu or call 800-424-2795.
Thank you for your generous support for Georgetown University. Your gifts make a powerful difference for thousands of Hoyas every day, making it possible for them to go on to have a positive impact on their communities and around the world.
To give stock, call 800-347-8067 or click here to download our stock gift form. Complete it and mail it to:
Georgetown University
Gift Planning
Department 0734
Washington, DC 20073-0734
Questions? Please email giftplanning@georgetown.edu or call 800-347-8067.
Thank you for your generous support for Georgetown University. Your gifts make a powerful difference for thousands of Hoyas every day, making it possible for them to go on to have a positive impact on their communities and around the world.
To make your gift via wire transfer, contact your banking institution and provide it with the following routing information. Please reference: Donor name, Georgetown program, department, school or staff contact.
For incoming foreign currency transactions:
Pay to: Citibank Frankfurt
Swift: CITIDEFF
Bank Code: BLZ50210900
For Credit to: PNC Bank
Account: DE43502109004113817009
For Further Credit to: GU OAUR
Account Number: 5300796621
Under SWIFT 103 Advice
For domestic gifts of cash or for transferring U.S. dollars from a foreign country:
Name of Bank: PNC BANK N.A.
Address: Philadelphia, PA 19103
ABA Routing# 031000053
Swift Code: PNCCUS33 (include only if wire is international)
For Further Credit to: GU OAUR
Account Number: 5300796621
Account Name: GU OAUR
Questions? Please email giving@georgetown.edu or call 800-424-2795.
Thank you for your generous support for Georgetown University. Your gifts make a powerful difference for thousands of Hoyas every day, making it possible for them to go on to have a positive impact on their communities and around the world.
Gift planning involves finding ways to make charitable gifts now or after your lifetime while enjoying financial benefits for yourself.
Planned gifts are sometimes referred to as "stop-and-think" gifts because they require some planning and, often, help from your professional advisors. Unlike cash donations, they are typically made from assets in your estate rather than disposable income, and come to fruition upon your death. There are several ways to make a planned gift:
Visit the Planned Giving website to read more.