Overview
Contribute
Running the Ross Mathematics Program is expensive. The Ross Program is a nonprofit organization; most Ross funding currently arises from student fees, enhanced by gifts from generous donors and by income from the Program's Endowment Funds. Contributions to the Ross Program help us provide financial aid to participants, as well as to fund pay for counselors. By contributing to the Ross Program, you will help us make the Ross Program more accessible to participants, as well as for us to provide better quality instruction for students.
We are grateful for any amount of contribution. With your support the Ross Program will continue to thrive!
How to Contribute
For any method of contributing, please send us a short email to make sure that we know about your donation. We will reply with a tax receipt.
By check
Please make out the check to the Ross Mathematics Foundation with “Ross Endowment Fund” in the memo, and mail it to:
Ross Mathematics Foundation
1644 Andover Rd.
Columbus, OH 43212
Corporate matching gifts
Many companies have giving plans that match their employees’ charitable contributions. Your employer’s Human Resources department can tell you whether such plans are in place.
Alternative forms of support
We can work with you to accommodate contributions of various kinds, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or publicly traded securities. Many donors prefer to contribute appreciated securities in order to take advantage of federal income tax deductions. A tax accountant or financial planner can provide advice on which options are best for you. Please contact us at ross@rossprogram.org to discuss possibilities.
Private and corporate donors
Do you know of a foundation or corporation that might support the educational mission of the Ross Program? If so, please contact us at ross@rossprogram.org with suggestions.
Thanks for your support. Your generosity is appreciated!