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Give Online

Making a gift online to Nebraska Wesleyan is both convenient and safe. Simply fill out our form to make a donation.

Electronic Funds Transfer

Automatic withdrawal is an easy and straightforward way to make regular gifts to NWU. You can designate an amount to be debited from your bank account each month. Simply print and complete our EFT form (PDF) to participate.

Call or mail us

We’re happy to accept gifts over the phone or in the mail. To donate by phone or mail, contact:

Jackie Rezac, Donor Relations Manager
University Advancement
5000 Saint Paul Avenue
Lincoln, NE 68504
1.800.541.3818 ext. 2187

Stock Transfers

Director of Planned Giving Brenda McCrady can discuss the benefits of transferring stock to Nebraska Wesleyan University.

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