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DonateThank you for considering establishing a scholarship fund or donating to an existing fund at The San Diego Foundation. Your contribution is a gift for our future leaders, as well as our entire region!
 

Creating a Scholarship Fund is as Easy as 1-2-3

 
1. Decide When to Give
 
You can create your scholarship fund now, establish it through your will or create it through a trust arrangement.  Tax deductions are earned at the time of your gift, while scholarships awarded continue into the future.  You and your family members, colleagues and employees are encouraged to continue to give to the fund over time to help it grow.
 
2. Decide What to Give
 
Almost any kind of asset may be used to start your scholarship fund, including cash, publicly traded securities, closely held stock, interests in limited partnerships, real estate, life insurance, personal property and private foundation assets. 
 
3. Choose the Name of your Scholarship Fund
 
Scholarship funds can be created to honor or memorialize someone special, to honor the passions of an individual, or on behalf of a business or organization.  Whatever the reason, the scholarship will carry the name you choose. 
 
If you prefer anonymity, you may choose a name that reflects your charitable purposes.
 

Donating to an Existing Fund

While we encourage individuals to establish scholarship funds, we understand this is not always the best option. Some prefer to contribute to an existing scholarship fund, while others choose the option of giving to The San Diego Foundation Community Scholarship Funds, discretionary funds from which additional scholarships are provided. 
 
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For more information on establishing or donating to a scholarship fund, please contact Director of Scholarships Arzo Nasiri at arzo@sdfoundation.org or 619-235-2300.