Giving & Support
“Invest in the Renewal of Civilization.”
Overview
Atlas University is more than an institution — it is a covenant to restore divine wisdom to the nations.
Every gift, grant, and partnership helps fulfill that sacred work: to educate the Body of Christ and reform the world through intellect, beauty, and faith.
As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, all contributions to Atlas University are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Your support sustains not only education, but transformation — equipping a global generation of physicians, psychologists, artists, architects, and theologians who will rebuild civilization on the foundations of truth.
When you give to Atlas, you are not donating to a campus.
You are investing in the rebirth of the human mind under divine order.
Donation Tiers & Sponsorships
Covenant Builder — $100 / month or $1,200 annually
Supports one Imago Dei student for a full academic year.
Donors receive quarterly impact reports and access to the Atlas Journal digital library.
House Patron — $500 / month or $6,000 annually
Funds mentorship and disputation programs within one of the Four Houses (Aquila, Leonis, Anthro, or Taurus).
House Patrons are recognized by name in the annual Atlas Yearbook of Benefactors and invited to private symposium broadcasts.
Tribal Scholar Sponsor — $10,000+ annually
Endows a full scholarship for one Covenant Academy or undergraduate student through graduation.
Includes personal reports on the student’s progress, academic publications, and House placement.
The Renaissance Partner — $25,000+ annually
Sustains research and creative projects across Atlas departments — Terrain Medicine, Covenant Psychology, Sacred Fine Arts, and Utopian Community Development.
Donors receive invitations to leadership retreats and canonical presentations by Atlas scholars.
Crown Patron — $100,000+ annually
Establishes or expands an Atlas institute, research chair, or global education center.
Crown Patrons receive lifetime recognition on the Atlas Wall of Founders and special participation in the Council of Elders’ annual convocation.
“To give to Atlas is to sow into eternity — for truth never depreciates.”
The Atlas Endowment Fund
“Wisdom requires stewardship.”
The Atlas Endowment Fund secures the university’s long-term capacity to operate without compromise or dependence on state systems.
Endowment income supports:
Full scholarships for students of exceptional calling
Faculty research in theology, medicine, and the arts
Expansion of the Atlas Canon and publishing infrastructure
Maintenance of the Balaysia campus and global residency programs
All endowment gifts are placed under fiduciary oversight by the Council of Regents and the Office of Stewardship, ensuring transparency and perpetual use for educational and spiritual advancement.
To contribute to the Atlas Endowment Fund, donors may:
Make a one-time or recurring gift
Designate a portion of estate or trust
Establish a named fund in honor or memory of a loved one
Each endowment contribution carries the Latin inscription:
Ad Gloriam Dei et Renovationem Mentis
(“For the Glory of God and the Renewal of the Mind”)
Support a Student Fellowship
“Scholarship as Discipleship.”
Atlas Fellowships enable students to devote themselves wholly to study, research, and service.
Every fellowship represents a covenant between donor and scholar: a shared pursuit of truth and transformation.
You may choose to fund:
Imago Dei Fellowship – Supporting early education and teacher development.
Covenant Academy Fellowship – Advancing secondary education and classical learning.
Atlas Fellowship – Providing full tuition for undergraduate or graduate scholars.
Research Fellowship – Sponsoring publication, translation, or fieldwork in a chosen discipline.
Each fellow submits annual letters of gratitude and updates on their scholarly work, uniting benefactor and scholar in shared spiritual legacy.
The Founders’ Circle
“Those who give shape to the age to come.”
The Founders’ Circle is a fellowship of individuals, families, and organizations who contribute at least $1 million cumulatively to the vision of Atlas.
Members are regarded as co-builders of the covenant, sharing in the legacy of education, research, and cultural restoration that defines this movement.
Benefits include:
Private briefings with Atlas leadership and Council members
Participation in global strategic planning for education reform
Lifetime recognition on the Atlas Founders’ Registry and Balaysia Founders’ Pavilion
Complimentary attendance at all Atlas convocations and creative exhibitions
To join the Founders’ Circle is to take part in the reformation of learning itself — a restoration of truth to its rightful throne.
Planned Giving
“Legacy is not wealth preserved, but wisdom perpetuated.”
Through planned giving, you may include Atlas University in your estate or charitable trust — ensuring that your devotion to truth outlives your generation.
Options include:
Bequests and Trusts: Designate Atlas as a beneficiary in your will or living trust.
Endowed Scholarships: Establish a named perpetual scholarship in a chosen discipline.
Stock or Real Estate Gifts: Transfer assets directly to the university’s stewardship account.
Retirement Accounts and Insurance Policies: Assign Atlas University as beneficiary for long-term legacy giving.
Our stewardship office provides full documentation for tax compliance and long-term designation under 501(c)(3) regulations.
To discuss planned giving, contact:
📧 stewardship@a1.university
📞 (321) ATLAS-IU
Ways to Give
Online: www.a1.university/give
By Mail: Atlas University Office of Stewardship
P.O. Box 7717, St. Petersburg, FL 33701Wire Transfer or Crypto Contributions: Available upon request
Phone Giving: (321) ATLAS-IU
Tax & Legal Status
Atlas University is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational institution in the United States.
All gifts are tax-deductible as permitted by law.
Official acknowledgment and receipts will be issued for every contribution.
IRS Classification: Religious / Educational Organization

