Thank you for your interest in supporting Evans School students!
While the class gift campaign has closed, you can still make a gift using this link.
Thank you to all those who made a gift to the Evans School Critical Need Fund!
Together we were able to raise more than $15,000 for students in need of support. Amidst everything that is going on, we are proud that so many students, friends, family members, and alumni came together to support the 2020 class gift and could make a significant difference for Evans School students who were or are disproportionately impacted by the current crisis.
Only a few days left on this campaign! We’ve had some incredibly generous donations to support the Evans School Critical Need Fund so far, but we’re still hoping to make our goal of 130 donors by the end of the week. Fewer than 20 additional donors are needed, and donations can be of any size!
Please consider donating or sharing this campaign with others if you have not already done so. And if you have, thank you!
In just over a week, we've raised more than $6000, and we are more than 1/3 of the way towards our participation goal of 130 donors. We've had donations from faculty, staff, alumni, family, and of course fellow students.
Thank you all for supporting Evans School students at this time!
Thanks to everyone who has donated so far. We have raised over $500 within 24 hours of sharing this page with the Evans community, which is amazing! Keep up the good work!
Evans Student Organization and other Student Interest Groups have committed a combined $1,500 to support their fellow students! We thank them for leading the way and hope you will join them!
Your gift, no matter the size, can mean the world to a student in need. Together, we can ensure that Evans School students are supported no matter what they face.
Many students will face financial insecurity in the coming months as a result of lost wages from jobs affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. $16.39 represents Seattle's minimum wage and can help replace one hour's worth of missed work opportunities.
The Evans School Class of 2020 is strong, resilient, and committed to ensuring that their fellow students are supported no matter what circumstances they face. Honor them and their commitment with a gift of $20.20
$50 could be used to help support these students pay their monthly internet or electricity bills, which will be critical to their success while the UW delivers its courses via remote learning this quarter.
Evans School students experiencing sudden financial insecurities may need basic necessities like groceries. Your $100 gift could go a long way for a student who is experiencing a lack of income as a result of COVID-19.
You can help mitigate an unexpected transportation cost like a plane ticket. Many students who planned on living on campus during Spring Quarter might need to travel home for remote learning.
$500 can help cover an unexpected medical expense or prescription medications for a student.
With your generous donation of $1,000 we can support multiple students or ensure that a student experiencing greater need is fully supported and able to meet all their basic needs on a regular basis. The cost of education goes beyond tuition and there are many factors that affect a student's trajectory.