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Ways to Give

Online

To make a one time gift or set up recurring giving, please visit our secure giving form where you can make a donation using your credit card.

To make a pledge, please contact Shannan Clarke at shannan.elaine@nyu.edu.
 

By Mail

Checks may be made payable to NYU School of Law and sent to:

New York University School of Law
Office of Development and Alumni Relations
22 Washington Square North, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10011
 

By Telephone

To make a gift over the phone, please call the development office at 212-998-6400.
 

By Wire Transfer

Please follow these instructions to make a cash gift via wire transfer.

By Stock Transfer

Donating stocks allows you to avoid capital gains tax and often take a charitable deduction for the full value of the asset. Use this tool to donate stock so we can track your gift, send you the correct receipt, and ensure you can get the tax savings you deserve.

If you would prefer to make your donation through your broker, access our transfer information from these instructions to notify us of your gift.

Donor Advised Fund

Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) are investment accounts for the sole purpose of supporting charitable organizations today. This tool automatically links with your DAF, allows you to recommend how you’d like your gift to be used and notifies us of your intentions. Using the link below to grant from your DAF also saves us a lot of time, so thank you! It’s a great way to ensure consistent financial support while saving cash for immediate needs. 

Give from my DAF

By Giving from your IRA

If you are 70.5 or older, giving from your IRA can help reduce your taxable income — and for those over 73 who must take a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD), an IRA gift is a simple way to fulfill it! By using the link below to give from your IRA, you can auto-complete your paperwork and we can track your gift to send you the proper tax receipts.

Give from my IRA

Matching Gifts

Please check with your employer to see if a charitable gift matching program is available, which can double or even triple the impact of your gift to NYU School of Law. Please check the NYU site to see if your company will match your gift.

Tax Implications

You will receive an income tax deduction for the full fair market value of the gift.