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Creighton’s story began with a visionary act of philanthropy — when Mary Lucretia Creighton made a gift of $200,000 to start a Jesuit, Catholic university in Omaha. More than 140 years later, our story continues, donor by donor, gift by gift.
You can keep Creighton thriving. You can support the University and our students through gifts to scholarships, academics, programs, mission and improvements to our campuses in Omaha, Phoenix and Hastings.
Every gift matters. Every gift, no matter the size, adds up to something great. You can make a difference today!
Why I give
"My Creighton education itself is why I choose to give to Creighton. With the University's Jesuit tradition and emphasis on reflection, you can't come to Creighton without thinking about what your contribution to the world should be. That makes it so unique. And it makes me want to continue supporting Creighton."
— Nikki Rieck, BSW’94, Creighton Fund donor
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Creighton Giving
There are so many ways to support the University and our students. You can make a gift to scholarships or the general fund. You can support specific schools, colleges or causes. However you choose to support Creighton, we will help you meet your goals and ensure that your gift makes an impact!
Make a gift!Stories of giving
Aflac grant will support Creighton's efforts to help underserved Omahans
Aflac’s Community CareGrant will help fund and deploy six Creighton community health navigators to provide chronic disease prevention education and training to an estimated 200 high-health-risk Omahans.
$4 million gift establishes the Greisch Center for Enterprise Value
Housed in the Heider College of Business, the Greisch Center for Enterprise Value will partner with innovators throughout every school and college at Creighton.
ILAC campus opens a new global classroom
Creighton University has opened a new high-tech classroom and communal space on the Institute for Latin American Concern (ILAC) campus in the Dominican Republic’s Santiago de los Caballeros.