giving options
a) Give online
b) Call us
(707) 527-4348
or
c) Send a check and
gift designation
Payable to:
SRJC Foundation
1501 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4395
Why does Santa Rosa Junior College need private funding?
Charitable contributions provide funding to maintain Santa Rosa Junior College as a center of educational and cultural excellence. Donations to the SRJC Foundation support student success, enrich academic programs, and allow the College to keep pace with the growing needs of our community.
Why should my gift be directed to the Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation?
The Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation was established in 1969 as an IRS designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to serve as the conduit for private gifts to the College. The SRJC Foundation provides the accounting, data management, correspondence, and donor services appropriate to charitable contributions. Funds received by the SRJC Foundation on behalf of the College are efficiently channeled for the use specified by donors.
What is the relationship between the SRJC Foundation and Santa Rosa Junior College?
The Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation is an auxiliary organization to Santa Rosa Junior College. Gifts to the SRJC Foundation advance the College by providing scholarships for outstanding students, supporting faculty growth and instruction, and enhancing facilities and program development and advancement. The partnership between the SRJC Foundation and the College represents a creative force dedicated to the most efficient and beneficial use of private contributions.
Is my gift tax deductible?
Yes. The SRJC Foundation is recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code, and your contribution in support of Santa Rosa Junior College is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Yes. Your contribution can be designated to specific areas of the College including student scholarships, faculty enhancements, and program support. Unrestricted gifts to the SRJC Foundation allow the board of directors the greatest flexibility to allocate funds where they are most needed.

