Philanthropy is an essential element in ensuring that we can enhance and maintain the quality of the Trinity experience for our students.
Ways you can help
- making a direct donation
- contributing to the scholarship program or making a financial pledge to a specified area
- making a bequest to Trinity College in your will
- making a gift-in-kind, of items such as works of art or archival material
- volunteering expertise and time as a mentor or on a committee
- there are plenty of other ways to get involved too. Read a profile on one of Trinity's donors, Dr Susan Lim.
Financial gifts can be made by cheque or major credit card. Gifts, including gifts-in-kind, may be made anonymously if requested.
The philanthropic work of the College is managed by the Trinity College Foundation established in 1983. The Foundation is a separate legal entity with its own Executive Committee, supported by and administered through the College's Advancement Office.