Thank you for your generosity toward Washington State University students, faculty, and staff! Please use the tabs below to navigate to the areas you wish to support. You may also use the Search function to find funds by specific name.
For assistance making a gift, please contact the WSU Foundation’s Gift Accounting Office at 509-335-6686 or by email at foundation@wsu.edu. Thank you for your support of Washington State University!
Thank you! You can add more funds from these categories:
Charitable gifts from estates and other planned gifts play an integral role in the future of Washington State University. The WSU Foundation offers several tax-wise giving options to support WSU’s mission while fulfilling your personal philanthropic goals.
If selecting a gift fund that includes an endowment, all monies donated to that fund will be added to the endowment by default. If you prefer to support this fund by donating to the current use, please indicate that in the comment box on the next page.
Is my gift tax-deductible?
Yes, gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. The WSU Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that is structurally separate from Washington State University and exists solely for WSU’s benefit, serving as the preferred channel for private gifts to all areas of the University. The WSU Foundation’s taxpayer identification number is 91-1075542.
To ensure proper functionality on this site, please ensure your browser is updated to the most recent version. This website works best when viewed on Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
When Marge Rowland ’57 met Stan Coe ’55 at The Coug, friends warned her off. She didn’t listen. What followed was a love story, a veterinary legacy, and a lifelong commitment to Washington State University.
WSU middle blocker Lucie Blazkova (No. 16) finished the 2025 season with the ninth-best hitting percentage among Division I volleyball players in the nation.
Growing up on a fruit orchard farm in Yakima, Chris Schlect ’73 never imagined that he’d one day lead the campaign to bring world-class exhibitions to WSU’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
From Pasco, Washington, communications major and student-athlete Malia Ruud is grateful for the athletic scholarship that allows her to compete while pursuing her degree at WSU. Experiencing the Cougar family firsthand has shaped her pride and her goals for the future.
Through decades of support for students, athletics, and health care education, the Ossello’s philanthropy reflects a deep belief in WSU and its power to strengthen communities across Washington.
The $50,000 gift is helping WSU’s Granger Cobb Institute expand brain health screenings, end-of-life care training, and workforce education to improve healthy aging outcomes in the region.