March 11 is the LPTS Day of Giving!

It's a special day for alums and friends of Louisville Seminary to rally together in support of current and future students — to support theological education that Proclaims the Gospel, Cares for All, and Works for Justice in Communities everywhere.

Give Now and be Counted

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"Louisville Seminary saw things in me that I didn't even see in myself and helped me unlock my full potential to serve others."

Rev. Cynthia Jennison '97

Ways to Give

The Seminary Fund provides unrestricted support to every facet of LPTS, from the everyday costs, to envisioning for our future.

The Whosoever Tuition Scholarship is open to all full-time and part-time master's level students enrolled at Louisville Seminary, irrespective of their background, gender, denomination, or ethnicity.

Black Church Studies equips leaders of Black and African descent to serve, preach, and build faith - rooted justice in their communities.

The Dr. Dianne Reistroffer Endowed Scholarship expands financial accessibility for DMin students pursuing advanced theological and ministerial education.

DAY OF GIVING FAQS

What is LPTS Day of Giving?

It's a special day set aside once a year devoted exclusively to communicating with alums and friends of Louisville Seminary to ask for your help with financial support. As a faith-based nonprofit institution of higher education, we rely on support from individuals (as well as, grants, endowments, and more), to do what we do—which is to educate people to proclaim the Gospel, to care for all, and to work for justice in Communities everywhere. THEREFORE, we show appreciation for, and ask for support from, our entire community on this day.

How does LPTS Day of Giving Work?

We have created four areas of giving, so supporters can designate their gifts for a particular area — The Seminary Fund, Black Church Studies, Endowed Scholarship, and Tuition Scholarships.

You can give online on March 11 or mail a check and designate it for "LPTS Day of Giving."

How Can I Get Involved?

By being on this page, you are already involved, and we thank you for wanting to learn more. We ask for you to make a donation (of any size) and reach out to friends and family to visit this page and give on our 2026 Day of Giving. Share on social media! Your influence and voice are important as we raise support this year. Lastly, please continue to pray for the Seminary and our students as we prepare for Commencement this spring, a new cohort this fall, and as we continue to seek leadership from the Holy Spirit to contribute to a vibrant future for our students, institution, and world.

Why Should I Make a Donation on March 11?

This is a special focused day we set aside each year specifically to ask alums and friends for support. We have identified four specific areas of giving, so you can align what's most important to you with your gift. Your support is vital to the ongoing programs and mission of LPTS and this day is an opportunity to be counted among those who are called to support the theological education provided at Louisville Seminary.

Can I Make a Gift Before March 11?

Of course! If sending a check, we ask that you designate on the check that it is for the 2026 Day of Giving, so we can tally your gift with the ones made on that day. If giving online, at LPTS.edu/forms/donate, please note in the “Leave a Comment” section that your gift is for the 2026 Day of Giving.

Is My Gift Tax Deductible?

Donors may deduct contributions to LPTS as provided in section 170 of the tax code.

How Will I Get a Receipt for My Donation?

You will receive an email receipt from the Advancement Office.

How Does the Seminary Use the Donations from Day of Giving?

  • THE SEMINARY FUND provides unrestricted support to every facet of LPTS, from the everyday costs, to envisioning for our future.
  • BLACK CHURCH STUDIES equips leaders of Black and African descent to serve, preach, and build faith-rooted justice in their communities.
  • THE DR. DIANNE REISTROFFER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP expands financial accessibility for DMin students pursuing advanced theological and ministerial education.
  • THE WHOSOEVER TUITION SCHOLARSHIP is open to all full-time and part-time master’s level students enrolled at Louisville Seminary, irrespective of their background, gender, denomination, or ethnicity.

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