Where would you like to direct your gift?

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University priorities

Give to University priorities or area of highest need.

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Student support

Help our students lead, achieve and succeed.

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Capital campaigns

Support the new building for the School of Music.

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Faculty and campus

Support priorities in your faculty or campus of interest.

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Support services

Donate to our service areas, centres and institutes.

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Annual appeals

Give to one of our annual funding priorities


We offer a number of alternative ways to make your donation if you would prefer not to give online.


You can:


  • send a cheque or money order

  • make a direct deposit into Monash University's bank account

  • speak to one of our team about making a gift over the phone

  • donate via our secure fax.


The choice is yours.

If you would like to discuss your gift, one of our team will be only to happy to help.

Find out more about the alternative ways to make a gift.

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Make an impact

Unrestricted gifts or gifts to the area of greatest need allow Monash to allocate immediate funding to priority areas across the University.


This ensures we can maintain our world class standards in teaching, education and research as well as capitalise on any new opportunities that arise.


Your contribution may be used to support student scholarships and bursaries, research across our faculties and campuses, or teaching and education facilities and equipment.


Give to the area of greatest need


Gifts over $2 to Monash initiatives in Australia are tax deductible for Australian tax payers.

Make a regular gift to priority projects at Monash

Your gift helps to provide Monash with stable and reliable support for students, research, teaching and learning and campus enhancements.


By giving regularly through your credit card (or payroll for Monash staff) you can break up a large gift into smaller payments, making it more manageable. Giving regularly saves you time, and saves Monash time and money.


Gifts over $2 to Monash initiatives in Australia are tax deductible for Australian tax payers.


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Give to one of our current appeals

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Tax benefits for donors from the United States

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Monash staff can give through payroll

With your support we can make a difference

Gifts of all sizes can help change lives.


By supporting Monash you can help support our future leaders, fund life-changing research, improve teaching and learning capabilities, and contribute to enhancements that ensure Monash remains the university of choice for students.


Don't forget: gifts over $2 to Monash initiatives in Australia are tax deductible for Australian tax payers.


In the US? Read about tax efficient giving.


Are you inspired to make a large donation to Monash?

Capital campaigns

School of Music campaign
We want to create a cultural, artistic, research and musical hub with a dynamic atmosphere at our Clayton campus.

 

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Major gifts

Our major gifts team works across the University’s 10 faculties to help link donors to priority projects.


These projects support scholarships, bursaries and prizes, innovative research, teaching and learning programs, and campus enhancements.


Contact our major gift team.

How do I include Monash in my will?

You can have a significant impact on the future of education and research by including a bequest to Monash University in your will.


Over our history, bequests from staff, alumni, friends, students and their families have supported teaching and learning, research, library resources, and student scholarships, bursaries and prizes. Learn more about making a bequest.


People making a bequest have often been inspired by the University’s influence on their lives or on the lives of others.


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Paul Gardner

Dr Paul Gardner AM expressed his gratitude to Monash University for a rewarding 36-year career by making a bequest.

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Ada Booth

A trust fund set up under the will of the late Ada Booth supported a collection of Slavic studies material at the Monash Library.

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Gordon Young

Dr Gordon Young has been involved in education for most of his life and made the first-ever bequest to the Faculty of Education.

Where you come from should not determine where you are going...

Monash staff support students through scholarships, bursaries, grants and campus enhancements by participating in our annual staff philanthropy program.


Our staff giving focuses on the Achieving Potential Fund – a major initiative to provide scholarships, bursaries and support grants for our students.


Over the years, more than 700 staff have donated. Various payment options are available, including salary packaging donations by choosing the payroll option to make a donation.


Find out more about how you can help tomorrow’s leaders achieve their full potential.


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Further questions? Read our staff FAQs.

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Donate online to the Achieving Potential Fund.

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Support global needs

If you live in the US you can now receive full US tax benefits for your donation of $US500 or more, by donating via CAFAmerica. CAFAmerica is a not-for-profit organisation that supports philanthropy around the world.


It aims to change the culture of global giving by making it safe and easy for everyone to give overseas. And giving via CAFAmerica is as simple as downloading a form or donating via their secure site.


Monash University has also been recognised as a prescribed foreign university for Canadian income tax purposes.


Find out more