Panoramic view of Old Main and Acklie Hall of Science.
Ways to Give

Ways to Give

Supporting Nebraska Wesleyan with your time and talent is easy. There are several ways to make your gift.

Online

Making a gift online to Nebraska Wesleyan is convenient and safe. You can make a one-time gift or a recurring gift. Recurring gifts will be automatically processed each month for the duration you choose.

Gifts of securities

Reach out to Director of Development Mary Hawk to discuss the benefits of making a gift of securities.

Call or mail

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

Jody Navratil, Administrative Assistant
jnavrati [at] 5675n.com (jnavrati[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)
University Advancement
5000 Saint Paul Ave.
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 465-2124

Planned Giving

Planned Giving allows you to leave a legacy, make charitable gifts, continue to meet your current income needs, and take advantage of current tax incentives.

Your time

Become a volunteer; serve on a reunion team, connect with current students or support Nebraska Wesleyan on social media.

I love Wesleyan! It’s important to me that we share our experiences and memories with each new generation. Volunteering with NWU helps me keep old relationships strong and build new ones. For me, it’s natural to give back to the institution that has been so important in my life.

– James Kernan (’88)

It’s critical that alums get involved and support NWU with both their time and talent if they want it to be a home for students for years to come. I want it to be a relevant option for my own son. I hope that other students have the same love for NWU when they graduate that I do! They were four awesome years!

– Mishayla Freburg (‘11)

We are proud to see how NWU has continued to evolve to meet the needs of current students—including our daughter—and the rapidly changing world that awaits her generation. We see our monthly gift to Nebraska Wesleyan as an essential investment in the next generation.

– Missy Davis-Schmit (’94) and current parent