Supporters show their generosity during Sun Devil Giving Day 2025


A group of students stand behind a table with ASU swag holding a sign that says Sun Devil Giving Day

Student employees from the ASU Outreach Hub and the ASU Foundation for a New American University promote Sun Devil Giving Day outside the Memorial Union. The students and their major, from left, are: Michael Park, finance; Faith Wang, accountancy and computer information systems; Soraya Shafer, marketing; Aidan Ashby, project management and organizational leadership; and Jackson Savine, finance and accounting. Photo courtesy ASU Enterprise Partners

Thousands of Arizona State University supporters from across the globe came together on Sun Devil Giving Day on March 20 to give to scholarships, research, student programs and university initiatives. 

Sun Devil Giving Day has been ASU’s most significant single day of giving for over a decade, enabling donors to fuel inclusive excellence, impactful research and community partnerships that make a difference. 

Many supporters found creative ways to raise funds for their school, college, initiative or program. Here’s a look at some activities from across ASU’s campuses. 

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