Auburn Adventist Academy Alumni
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Make a Gift
Ways to Give

Cash
A cash gift, through a personal check or credit card, is the easiest and most common way to support AAA.

Matching Gifts
Many employers will match a donor's charitable gifts. If your company has a matching gifts program, simply enclose the form along with your check.

Gifts-in-Kind
You can contribute a non-cash gift of tangible property. Examples include vehicles, musical instruments, teaching supplies and equipment, etc. Gift value is determined by the donor through appraisal or record of purchase. AAA reserves the right to accept or decline a gift-in-kind.


Stock
Stocks or other investments that have been held long-term can become a significant gift to AAA and allows the donor to receive a tax deduction for the full, fair market value of the stock.

Bequests
Including Auburn Adventist Academy in your will through a bequest is a great way to make a gift that might not otherwise be possible in your lifetime. By designating AAA as a beneficiary of a particilar portion of your estate, you are ensuring AAA's future success.

Memorial and Honorary Gifts
Donations may be made in memory of a deseased loved one or specified to honor a family member or a current or former faculty member.


Make checks payable to:

Auburn Adventist Academy
5000 Auburn Way S
Auburn, WA 98092

        OR

Giving opportunities

Student Aid
A large portion of our students are in need of financial assistance. Through the Worthy Student Scholarship Fund, your donations make it possible for many students to attend AAA.

Annual Fund
This unrestricted fund is used for campus improvements, classroom technology, campus ministries, music, varsity athletics, utlillites, alumni and development related activites, and other projects approved by the administration. 

Committe of 100
The Committee of 100 is a giving society of individuals who make a gift of $500 or more a year, specifically to the C-100. Members then vote how to allocate all contributed funds for the year at the groups annual brunch and business meeting.

Circle of Friends
A group of people who agree to help Auburn Adventist Academy by donating an established amount each month. This group of sponsors allow AAA the financial stability to meet the ever-changing needs of quality Christian education.