Ways to Give
We appreciate your interest in supporting USC Shoah Foundation and invite you to learn more about the many ways to make a gift
One Time Gifts
The simplest and easiest way to support USC Shoah Foundation is making an annual donation by cash, check, or credit card.
Recurring Gifts
Maximize your impact at the USC Shoah Foundation with a monthly or yearly gift to support ongoing needs.
Pledges
Pledges can be made in support of USC Shoah Foundation with and paid in regular installments over as long as a five year period.
Planned Giving
Planned giving can be an ideal way to leave a legacy while minimizing your income, gift, and estate taxes.
Matching Gifts
More than 7,500 companies nationwide match charitable contributions, amplifying the impact of your gift.
Stock and Appreciated Securities
USC Shoah Foundation accepts gifts of stock or appreciated securities.
Tribute Gifts
Commemorate events such as anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, or to memorialize a friend or loved one.
STAFF

Andrea Waldron

Jayne Perilstein
Based in New York and Philadelphia, Jayne has served as Managing Director of Advancement for the USC Shoah Foundation since 2012. Prior to joining USC, Jayne was President of The ARJAY Group and spent over 25 years as a special event, fundraising and volunteer management consultant. She is a graduate of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Noah Ehrlich
Noah leads the Institute’s comprehensive annual fund program and is responsible for content development, strategy, and general annual fund progress.

Matthew Rabin
Since December 2021 Matthew Rabin has served as Senior Director of Development for the USC Shoah Foundation, coming from his prior role as Chief Development Officer for the Doheny Eye Institute.