Gifts in Action
Your gift can make great things happen.
You already know that we are dedicated to educating Kern County’s next generation of leaders. But you may not know exactly how we can use your gift to make that happen.
Your donations make our University better.
When you donate to CSUB, you support our students on their upward trajectory. You help us encourage them to think big and dream bigger. Your support helps us meet each student’s unique needs, strengthen programs and activities and open doors of opportunity for the many first-generation students we serve. You equip bold thinkers and problem solvers to address the complex issues that face our community and our world.
Your support helps further our mission.
How? When you make a gift to us, your valuable donation may fund:
- Academic excellence for every student and across all majors and disciplines
- The best and brightest faculty and staff, along with the tools and training they need to consistently provide a world-class education to our students
- Scholarships for students of a range of backgrounds—athletes, first-generation students, graduates and many others
- Research projects and technology, including collaborations with local industries
- STEM initiatives, such as programs, classroom space and laboratories, summer camps, and innovative centers for faculty and students to work on applied, high-impact research
- Strengthening programs that impact the community, including the Grimm Family Center for Agricultural Business and a new Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Building and maintaining critical infrastructure, including state-of-the-art teaching labs, student project space, computer labs, lecture rooms and community areas
Make your gift more meaningful.
- A dedicated gift. You can make your contribution in honor or memory of someone special.
- A directed gift. You can choose to put your donation toward a particular program or initiative that resonates with you.
- An enduring gift. You can leave a powerful legacy by contributing to or creating an endowment fund to support your area of greatest interest in perpetuity. Read more about endowment gifts.