Rise and shine on the Day of Giving
The 24-hour event, from noon on May 6 to noon on May 7, demonstrates the power of collective generosity as alumni, students, friends, and faculty and staff support programs and areas across the University.
The 24-hour event, from noon on May 6 to noon on May 7, demonstrates the power of collective generosity as alumni, students, friends, and faculty and staff support programs and areas across the University.
"Philanthropy begins in the heart, and those who choose to act demonstrate a love for humankind that is unmatched."
During our recently completed State Your Purpose campaign, donors gave more than $211 million to ensure CSU students can achieve their academic aspirations through scholarships.
The new fund will support a Civil Rights Alternative Spring Break trip and a CSU student-facilitated mentorship program for high school students.
Giving Tuesday, set for Tuesday, Dec. 1, is the perfect opportunity to support CSU students through programs like Rams Against Hunger and Ram Aid.
A transformational gift from the Ottens Foundation will fund 10 years of programming at CSU's Native American Cultural Center.
Amidst even the darkest of times, philanthropy, and those who practice it, serve as a beacon of hope.
An anonymous $1 million gift to the Ram Aid program will allow CSU to help hundreds of students during the current crisis and beyond.
CSU supporters stepped up to help students and support research on Giving Tuesday Now.
You can help CSU students, faculty and staff with your donations on Giving Tuesday Now.