In-Kind Gifts
We gladly accept in-kind gifts to support the impactful work we are doing at IVC. Please use the In-Kind Gift Form in order to expedite the process. If you have any questions, please email ivcfoundation@ivc.edu or call 949-451-5290
We gladly accept in-kind gifts to support the impactful work we are doing at IVC. Please use the In-Kind Gift Form in order to expedite the process. If you have any questions, please email ivcfoundation@ivc.edu or call 949-451-5290
Planned giving helps you meet your personal, financial and estate planning goals by making a lifetime or testamentary charitable gift. For information about making a planned gift, a gift of stock or property, please contact Executive Director Elissa Oransky at 949-451-5472.

Chris Lee was an alumnus of Irvine Valley College and was a former testing proctor in the campus’ testing center. He was also a member of the Exchange Club since 2010 and was involved in many aspects of the organization.
Chris is remembered for his soft-spoken, kind manner and eagerness to assist.
Dr. Stephen Rochford, Professor of Music and Director of the Irvine Valley College Instrumental Music Area (IMA) from 1990 until his retirement in 2017. He conducted the Wind Symphony for 27 years, founded and conducted the Symphony Orchestra for 9 years, and managed all aspects of the IMA program. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Rochford was an avid fundraiser.

Te’Veannah Smith, known by many as “T”, was an advocate for diversity, equity, and social justice issues on IVC's campus and beyond. Her involvement with ASIVC leadership and her vibrant presence in the classroom enriched our campus. This scholarship enables IVC students to continue her commitment to social change.

Nicole Joy Ledina was a compassionate, energetic, and driven honors student at Irvine Valley College. She believed in using her gifts to serve others and that intentional acts of kindness could have a positive change in the world. For Nicole, her gifts were music and a big heart. With these gifts, she aspired to provide real comfort, hope, and healing to those experiencing adversity and inspired others to do the same.

At Irvine Valley College, we are proud to serve some of the most resilient students on our campus, parenting students in the EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, NextUp, and Guardian Scholars Programs. These remarkable individuals are not only pursuing their education but are also the sole providers for their families, working tirelessly to break generational cycles and build brighter futures for themselves and their children.

The IVC Food Resource Center is a free, confidential service aiming to provide registered students with the appropriate resources to manage a sufficient, healthy diet. The program provides short-term relief and offers referrals for additional community support and ongoing assistance with food insecurity.