Who can participate?
- Everybody, especially you! Whether you’re an alumnus, a parent, a friend, a faculty member, a cool aunt or uncle, or a kindly neighbor – you can get in on the action.
How can I make my gift?
- Visit our website on March 17-18 and make your gift toward an area that you feel passionate about.
- Interested in donating via IRA, stocks or other securities? Contact the Office of Advancement at 605-668-1542 or advancementoffice@mountmarty.edu
Where does my gift go to?
- You can choose to designate your gift to a specific sport, area of fine arts, scholarship or impact area that you feel passionate about. One hundred percent of your gift will go to the area you choose. Invest in any of your passions, from the Mount Marty Fund to scholarships to athletics.
- Not finding the specific story or fund that you would like to give to? Please check out Mount Marty's website at www.mountmarty.edu/giving to give to any specific fund that is not listed here.
What are Matches & Challenges?
- Matches and challenges create fun competitions for participants around causes and help incentivize others to support.
Can I make a gift by mail or phone?
- We are unable to accept credit card information over the phone. If you would like to make a gift by mail, please send your check, payable to Mount Marty University, to:
Mount Marty University
Office of Advancement
1105 W Eighth Street
Yankton, SD 57078
What other ways can I get involved?
- Help us spread the word! You can make a huge impact by sharing our stories, challenges and match opportunities with the people you know. Visit the "Resources" tab above and post to your social networks using #BuildTheMount and share why you chose to give back and why others should, too.
Is my gift tax-deductible?
- Welcome, business majors! It's great to see you made it to the bottom of the FAQ. You'll be excited to learn that Mount Marty University is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. You will receive a receipt for your gift, and your gift qualifies for tax deduction in accordance with IRS regulations during the calendar year that you make your gift. Consult your tax professional for more information.