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WHY GIVE?

Your gift will support our proven, robust portfolio of academic, research and practical endeavors—and help recognize and scale innovative ideas and approaches that lead to positive change.

HOW ARE WE FUNDED?

We are funded through earned income, charitable contributions to the George Mason University Foundation, and through contributions by a number of schools at Mason.  Contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations are critical to our ability to deliver quality programming at low cost. Take a look at a representative list of our current and past investors.  These organizations and individuals, along with many others, believe in the power of social entrepreneurship and its promise for tackling age-old problems in sustainable ways.

WHY GIVE NOW?

The field of social entrepreneurship continues to grow exponentially and our Center is on the leading edge of innovation within the field.  At a time when the need is great to reinvigorate our economy and address pressing social issues like climate change, poverty, health care, and education, your contribution is an investment in our shared future. Becoming a supporter today will inspire others and accelerate our much-needed efforts to catalyze social entrepreneurship globally.

HOW CAN I GIVE?

There are many ways to make your gift to the Mason Center for Social Entrepreneurship. Those ways include gifts of cash, appreciated property, tangible property and closely held stock. We would be pleased to provide information about these and other options for your use in financial and estate planning. You can make an online, tax-deductible gift today with your credit card using the link at the top of this page.

THANK YOU

We are grateful for what you do to advance our mission. Your gifts, like those before them, reflect confidence in our work and a belief in the power of social entrepreneurs to change the world. Please contact us for more information on ways to give, including naming and sponsorship opportunities.

Contributions are tax deductible under Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.