Gift Administration Office Moves to New Location

Gift Administration Office Moves to New Location
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The Gift Administration office with the Division of University Advancement has relocated to 481 S. Shiloh Drive. 

The Gift Administration team provides support for the U of A by processing all charitable contributions and pledges made to the university in a secure, timely and efficient manner. The office works closely with the colleges and units across campus. The team looks forward to welcoming colleagues and visitors to the new location. Campus partners may also access the Arkansas Alumni Association as a drop-off location for Gift Administration. 

Though the office is moving, the phone number will remain the same. Gift Administration may be reached at 479-575-5507. The office was formerly located at 1125 W. Maple St. The mailing address for Gift Administration is now 481 S. Shiloh Dr., Fayetteville, AR, 72704. 

Contacts

Kristen Meierhoff, director, gift administration
University Advancement
479-575-2479, meierhof@uark.edu

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