There are many ways to give to RMIT - your gift can create opportunities to students through scholarships, support research or other university priorities.
Giving Online
You can give online to scholarships that support disadvantaged and high-achieving students. To give in other ways, please contact us.
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Establish a Scholarship
You can create a scholarship or award in your name or in the name of a loved one. To find out more, contact us.
RMIT Staff Giving
RMIT staff choose to donate in many ways, including regular payroll deductions, or donating to scholarships online.
Leave a gift your will
You can leave a legacy for future generations by leaving a gift in your will (called a bequest) to create a scholarship in your name or the name of a loved one, give to research, or other projects at RMIT. You can also donate property, shares, work of art and book collections. To find out more, contact us.
Cultural Gifts
Paintings, book collections, film, sculpture and other resources can all be donated to RMIT, which is a registered recipient under the Cultural Gifts Program of the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. To find out more, contact us.
Corporate Giving
RMIT is renowned for collaborating with industry. Our approach is to develop a mutually beneficial partnership that maximises the effectiveness of your support. Our expertise and knowledge can be accessed through collaborative research, partnerships, sponsorship and work-integrated learning (WIL) programs. To find out more, contact us.
RMIT University (ABN 49 781 030 034) is endorsed by the Australian Tax Office as a DGR Item 1. RMIT University can accept income tax deductible donations from individuals, corporations, Trusts and Foundations.