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Questions and Answers

Below you will find answers to many common questions about Georgia Tech Giving Day.

What Is Georgia Tech Giving Day?

From noon EDT on April 3, 2023, to noon EDT on April 4, 2023, the whole Tech community will come together to support Roll Call on Georgia Tech Giving Day. For 24 hours, Yellow Jackets from far and wide will show their Georgia Tech pride while supporting vital scholarships, providing funds for student needs, and helping to enhance student focused programs.

When Is Georgia Tech Giving Day? 

The 24-hour campaign kicks off officially at noon EDT Monday, April 3, 2023, and closes at 11:59 AM EDT on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. 

Why Should I Participate in Georgia Tech Giving Day?

Giving to Roll Call on Georgia Tech Giving day benefits current and future students by providing much needed financial support, illustrates the awesome collective power of the Tech community, and is a great way to show your Georgia Tech pride.

 

There are also opportunities throughout the day to amplify your gift immediately! Thanks to our generous lead donors, there will be special opportunities for your gifts to Roll Call to be matched, doubling the impact of your investment. There will also be exciting challenges taking place throughout the day.

 

Don't forget—your gift to the 76th Roll Call during Georgia Tech Giving Day makes you part of a legacy of giving and furthers the Tech tradition of supporting the next generation of Yellow Jackets. 

What Does My Gift Support?

Your gift to Roll Call during Georgia Tech Giving Day will help provide financial support where the need is greatest—things like scholarships and student-focused programs. Roll Call donors have made experiences like these possible:

- Kyle J. Smith, PUBP 22 was able to take part in a summer internship in the United States Senate through the Georgia Tech Federal Jackets Fellowship

- Stockton De Laria, BA 21 was able to participate in life-changing educational experiences while earning his B.S. in Business Administration – made possible through the Atlanta Public School (APS) Scholars Program

- Emily Woods, ME 10 is making strides in addressing the problem of sanitation in the developing world after she first confronted the issue in an interdisciplinary senior Capstone Design course at Georgia Tech

- Zach McGee, CS 22 benefited from many life-changing opportunities and learned invaluable lessons outside the classroom about leadership and team building thanks to programs that connected him with alumni mentors and like-minded students.

- Sarah Rutledge, a current student majoring in Biomedical Engineering, jumped at the chance to be a part of the Roll Call supported Stamps President’s Scholars Program at Georgia Tech, which is offered to the top one percent of high school seniors who enroll at Tech and provides amazing scholarship benefits, a network of fellow scholars, one-on-one mentors, and funding for study outside the classroom.

- Tyler J. Kaplan, PP 13 uses a passion for legislative advocacy discovered while taking part in the Roll Call supported Georgia Legislative Internship Program (GLIP) as a strategic advisor to multiple Fortune 500 companies with J.L. Morgan Company.

Where Can I Make My Gift?

Visit GTgives.org from noon on Monday, April 3 to noon on Tuesday, April 4 to participate.

Is It Possible To Make a Gift By Mail or By Phone?

Because Georgia Tech Giving Day is a 24-hour giving campaign, we strongly encourage you to make your gift online. This is the only way to assure your gift will qualify for matches and challenges taking place throughout the event. To give by phone, you may call 404-385-4483 (GIVE) during the event, but we cannot guarantee these gifts will count toward matches and challenges.

What Areas Can I Support?

When you make a gift on Giving Day, you are supporting Roll Call and helping to make the Tech experience possible for current and future Yellow Jackets by providing funding that can be used where it is needed most—for things like scholarships, student needs, and best-in-class programs.

 

We also realize that many alumni have strong connections with the student organizations that are such a vibrant part of the Tech community. To celebrate those special connections, donors who support Roll Call on Georgia Tech Giving Day will be able to vote for qualifying student organizations to earn cash prizes for their group throughout the event. 

What Are Matches and Challenges?

Matches and challenges help your gifts on Georgia Tech Giving Day make an even bigger impact. Check GTgives.org during the event on April 3-4 to see updates and new opportunities for your gift to go even further. A complete list of matches and challenges will be on the Challenges page, and active matches and challenges can be viewed at GTgives.org.

What Student Organizations Can I Vote for with My Gift to Roll Call?

Donors who support Roll Call on Georgia Tech Giving Day will be able to vote for qualifying student organizations to earn challenge prizes for their group throughout the event. You can view a list of participating student organizations and brief descriptions here.

What Other Ways Can I Get Involved?

Share your stories and images using the hashtag #GTgives to help spread the word on social! The GTgives.org homepage will be constantly updated throughout the day to show messages and images from across the Tech community. 

 

You can also become a Georgia Tech Giving Day Ambassador, sharing messages and creating excitement before and during the event. Spread awareness within your network and encourage others to join you in giving back to Tech (for more information see “What Is an Ambassador”).

What Is an Ambassador?

Ambassadors are Georgia Tech Giving Day’s digital leaders who reach out to their network, share messages, and create excitement before and during the event. With an investment of a few hours, Ambassadors help spread awareness—reaching out to their network by email, text, phone, and/or social media to ask fellow Tech alums and friends to participate in Giving Day. If you are interested in becoming an Ambassador, you can register online or email rollcall@alumni.gatech.edu with questions.

How Can I Make My Donation Go Even Further?

Thousands of companies match gifts to higher education, which can double or even triple your gift. To find out if your employer (or your spouse's employer) has a matching gift program, please visit gtalumni.org/matchinggift. If so, please contact your Human Resources representative for a matching gift form. You may need to provide the Georgia Tech Foundation Employer Identification Number (EIN) on the form: 58-6043294.

What is The Student Organization Challenge and How Does It Work?

Georgia Tech Giving Day provides a moment for our Yellow Jackets to shine—a time to share their pride and celebrate the meaningful connections born at Tech that will last a lifetime. For many alumni, those connections were formed through the student organizations they chose to be a part of within the Tech community. To celebrate those special connections, donors who support Roll Call on Georgia Tech Giving Day will be able to vote for prequalified student groups as part of the Giving Day Student Organization Challenge. One gift (no matter the size) means one "vote" for a student organization, and each vote can help a student organization win cash prizes to support their mission. You can view a list of participating student organizations and brief descriptions here.

How Did Student Organizations Qualify for the Student Organization Challenge?

To be eligible, organizations simply had to sign up to participate AND meet the three criteria below:

• Organizations must be an officially Registered Student Organization in good standing with Georgia Tech.

• Organizations could be nominated by current student Roll Call donors and Georgia Tech Giving Day ambassadors from February 17 to March 24.

• The top 25 qualifying student organizations were selected to be part of the Student Organization Challenge on Georgia Tech Giving Day.

You can view a list of participating student organizations and brief descriptions here.

What Should I Do If My Card Is Not Working or Is Declined?

First, ensure the address you entered for your gift matches the current billing address for the card (for example, the card is not tied to an old address or a business). If you still encounter issues, please reach out to 404-385-4483 (GIVE) or email rollcall@alumni.gatech.edu, and we will be happy to help you!

When Will My Credit Card Be Charged?

Your credit card is charged immediately upon finalizing your gift on the site. Once you complete your gift transaction, you will receive an email confirmation which will serve as your official receipt.

Are Gifts Tax-Deductible?

All gifts are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Once you complete your gift transaction, you will receive an email confirmation. This will serve as your official gift acknowledgement and tax receipt.

What if I Want to Make a Contribution From a Donor-Advised Fund, My Company's Matching Gift Program, or a Gift of Stock?

Georgia Tech Giving Day is a unique, one-day-only online event, and we encourage all gifts to be made online at GTgives.org. However, we will do our best to accommodate these special gifts. Please contact our Assistant Manager, Leadership & Volunteer Giving, Jessica Bloom (jessica.bloom@alumni.gatech.edu), to work out the specific details.

Still have questions?

Contact us at rollcall@alumni.gatech.edu