YOUR Dollar Makes A Difference
Give 5 to our 2023 Graduating Seniors!
The 2022 campaign is here, November 28 – December 19, 2023. Sign up today to be eligible for great prizes, like airline tickets on United Airlines, lunch with Dr. Goffney, and $1,000s worth of gift cards.
Every Aldine ISD student has a unique story, but the financial gap in paying for college is undeniable for many. We invite you to GIVE 5 to assist our seniors with their post-secondary dreams. Together, we can empower greater success by providing support for our deserving students with your generosity.
GIVING IS EASY! You can make your gift via payroll deduction or through a one-time gift. Every dollar makes a difference. No gift is too small and YOU are important to our students’ success.
Make your gift today to support Aldine’s young leaders!
HERE’S HOW.
- Click the button above to visit Aldine ISD’s ePortal site
- Login to your ePortal account
- Click the Aldine Education Foundation logo/card
- A new tab will open
- Select your donation amount for Aldine Education Foundation (these scholarships are for any accredited college/university)
- Click Continue
- Check the box to confirm your donation total per pay period
- Click Donate Now
If you would like to make a one-time gift, please click here, https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/AldineEducationFoundation/support.html Please indicate in the Special Instructions section that your kind gift is for Your Dollar Makes a Difference program.
TOP PERFORMERS.
Check out last year’s top donors by percentage. Will your campus or department be a top performer this year? The race is on!
- Aldine High School
- Eisenhower High School
- Wanda Bamberg Prof Dev. & Res Center
THANK YOU.
If you have given already – thank you, and please challenge your colleagues to join you in support of Aldine ISD students. Together we can help our students. GIVE 5 today!
For more information, please contact Linda Flores Olson at [email protected].
Questions about our program? Visit our page with FAQs.
Watch the video of former Aldine ISD student Dimitri Mayes to hear how a scholarship changed his life.