Ways To Support Us
There are a number of ways to make an impact at the UT University Charter School through giving.
Cash, Checks, Credit Cards
Outright gifts of cash, by check or credit card, are the easiest gifts to make. They are also tax deductible in the year given. UT University Charter School also gratefully accepts pledges — gifts that are paid over time. You can make a pledge commitment and set up a payment schedule that works best for you.
To make a gift by credit card, you can give or make a pledge now using this link to the University of Texas Giving Page. *Please note: it will say “University Charter School”.* Choose your amount and frequency (one-time, monthly or yearly) and use your credit card to pay via the University’s secure server.
Checks (payable to The University of Texas at Austin) should be mailed with a letter stating your gift’s purpose to:
Mailing Address
Office of Development
University of Texas University Charter School
2200 East 6th Street,
Austin, TX 78702
Gifts of Stock
Gifts of appreciated securities and closely held stock can be extremely beneficial — both to you and to UT University Charter School. You may receive an income-tax deduction equal to the fair market value of the securities, as well as reduce or eliminate capital gains taxes. Gifts of stock and mutual funds are coordinated by UT System Office of Development and Gift Planning Services. Proceeds from the sale of these assets are directed to any program you wish. To learn more, please contact our team.
Gift & Estate Planning
Planned gifts can be made now or deferred to a later time. Some enable you to support UT University Charter School, receive tax benefits, and sustain your current lifestyle. Such gifts include bequests through a will, retirement plan assets, and charitable trusts. To learn more about planned giving to UT University Charter School, please contact our team.
Endowments
When you create an endowment, you start a perpetual gift to UT University Charter School. The money is invested, and each year a distribution is made from the endowment to support the program or area of your choice. To learn more about creating an endowment for a UT University Charter School program, please contact our team.
Matching Gifts
You may be able to double or even triple your gift to UT University Charter School. Many employers sponsor matching gift programs to match charitable contributions made by their employees. To find out if your company does, check our matching service or visit your company’s human resources department. Complete the form provided by your company and mail it to:
Mailing Address
The University of Texas at Austin
University Development Office
Matching Gift Coordinator
P.O. Box 7458
Austin, TX 78713-7458
800-687-4602
Fax: 512-475-7743
Corporate and Foundation Giving
Companies and foundations play an essential role in supporting UT University Charter School programming. Corporate and foundation gifts are coordinated by the UT University Charter School Office of Development. To learn more, please contact our team.
Payroll Deduction for Faculty and Staff
Are you a UT employee? If so, you can give to UT University Charter School through payroll deduction. Log on to UT Direct using your EID and password. On the right side of the page, scroll down to “Personal Info” and click on the “Giving to UT” link. The page for making gifts through payroll deduction to UT will appear. Make your selections and click on “Submit.”
Payroll deduction for a gift made by the 15th of the month will begin the following month; e.g., the first deduction for a gift made on June 10 will appear on your July 1 paycheck. Payroll deduction for a gift made after the 15th of the month will begin the second month following the gift; e.g., the first deduction for a gift made on June 20 will appear on your August 1 paycheck. The deductions will be reflected in your Payroll Earnings Statement under “Charitable Contributions.”
Nonmonetary Gifts
A nonmonetary gift is also known as an “in-kind gift” and a “non-cash gift.” Common examples are equipment, historical items, art, books, furniture, software, silent auction items, and donors’ expenses to host university events. The IRS does not allow gifts of partial interest (e.g., offering hotel rooms or loaning an item) or services, including advertising, to count as charitable gifts.
Nonmonetary gifts are important to the university; for example, such gifts can substantially increase the value of a collection or provide significant cost-savings on equipment that would otherwise need to be purchased. The donor also receives benefits, including a tax deduction and university recognition of the gift. For more information, please contact our team.