Ways to Give
We invite you to lead with love. Your support equips the next generation of leaders to guide our world and faith communities toward deeper understanding, shared humanity, and a healed future.
We are seeking visionary partners ready to make a multi-year investment in healing-centered leadership for the next ten generations.
Your support will:
Expand leadership programs and scholarships for emerging faith & cultural leaders.
Fuel groundbreaking storytelling initiatives that heal historic harms.
Strengthen Auburn’s capacity to sustain long-term systemic impact.
Donate online
Visit our giving page for a one-time or monthly donation.
Donate by mail
Mail your check donations to:
Auburn Theological Seminary: 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1270, New York, NY, 10115
Donate by phone
Text LEADWLOVE to 44-321
Fundraise for us
Visit our giving page and select the “start a fundaraiser” button under the campaign image. Follow the steps to create a fundraising page that you can share immediately.
For support, please contact Alma Cardenas at [email protected].
Donate stock
To facilitate a direct electronic transfer of your shares, please provide the following delivery instructions to your broker:
Receiving Institution: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
DTC Participant Number: 902
Account Name: AUBURN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY- AUBURN GIFT ACCOUNT
Credit Account Number: P72500
FCC Account Number: B44087009
EIN Tax ID number: 15-0532053
Name of fund or program you’d like to direct your gift to
For support, or after initiating the transfer, please contact Alma Cardenas at [email protected].
Donor advised funds
Information for making a donor-advised fund gift to Auburn:
Legal Name: Auburn Theological Seminary
Federal Tax ID: 15-0532053
Name of fund or program you’d like to direct your gift to
Mailing Address for Check Donations: Auburn Theological Seminary, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1270, New York, NY, 10115
Contact information for other communications: Alma Cardenas at [email protected].
Auburn is extending an invitation: help us transform deep histories and hard conversations into pathways for healing and hope.
Reverend Patrick B. Reyes, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Dean