Sun Devil Giving Day 2026 sparks generosity and inspires students


Three young women pose with Sparky the Sun Devil mascot in front of a booth holding stickers

Sparky and staff at the W. P. Carey School of Business booth show off some stickers that were being given to donors on Sun Devil Giving Day. From left: Brooke Morin, associate director of development; Claire Cornejo, development officer; Sparky; and Anjali Razdan, assistant director of development. Photo courtesy of ASU Outreach Hub

Arizona State University supporters came together for Sun Devil Giving Day on Thursday, March 19, donating to their favorite program, research, scholarship or student-support fund.

Since 2013, Sun Devil Giving Day has been an annual opportunity for donors to make a difference in the lives of ASU students, faculty and staff, no matter the size of their donation.

This year, gifts totaling more than $1 million fueled ASU’s Changing Futures campaign. Changing Futures inspires participation across all of ASU’s communities, cultivating support for key impact areas: transforming global education, inspiring tomorrow’s game changers, reshaping our relationship with the planet, empowering community resilience, building the future of health and advancing technology for good.

ASU colleges and programs set up booths and tables around campus to engage the student body and instill a spirit of philanthropy campuswide. 

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