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Giving to Detroit Mercy

Why Give?
enriching many of our academic programs and enhancing the experience of all our students.
Bridge Campaign
New enhancements planned for the McNichols and Riverfront Campuses will make the University even more attractive to high-achieving students who want a Jesuit- and Mercy-inspired education.
It's Easy to Give
- Online: It's easy and secure to give one-time and recurring gifts to Detroit Mercy.
Donate specifically to:
- By Phone: You can make your gift via credit card by calling University Advancement at 313-993-1286.
- By Check: Please make your check payable to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøapp, and mail to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøapp
Office of University Advancement
4001 W. McNichols Rd.
Detroit, MI 48221 - Find forms and information for bequests, gifts of stock, or payroll deductions here.
- Matching Gift: Check to see if your gift can be matched by your employer.
Planned Giving
When you plan a gift to support Detroit Mercy, you are helping us create opportunities for students who will lead and serve in their communities.
Corporate and Foundation Relations

We match Detroit Mercy's strengths and priorities with private funders’ interests in research, academics and outreach, and we partner with the corporate community to advance both the objectives of industry and the mission of the University.
Faculty and Staff Giving

A financially strong Detroit Mercy leads to more funding sources. Your gift, no matter the size, makes a powerful statement — your participation is what matters most.
An estate gift from an alumna who had a long career in education will help ensure future students can have the benefits of a life-changing Detroit Mercy education.Ìý A Catholic college education was always in the cards for Karen Knoth ’65, who attended Gesu School and Immaculata High School before …
In early 2023, Detroit Mercy was informed by the lawyer for the estate of Bernard Lucci ’64 that the University was the recipient of a bequest from their client’s will. “We knew that the gift was coming,” said Barbara Milbauer ’66, of the Office of Planned Giving. “What we didn’t …