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2O36 Giving Week

Thank you for supporting Emory during the first #2036GivingWeek! 

Last week you showed your Emory pride and made a gift to directly support our extraordinary students. You weren’t alone in this effort—over 1,330 donors rose to the challenge alongside you. Together, you raised over $219,000 to help students flourish.

During the 100-hour long fundraising event, donors contributed: 

  • $37,000 to scholarship and fellowship funds
  • $9,800 to student organizations
  • $55,000 to student services and campus experience
  • $64,900 to academic departments and centers

By funding these critical areas of student support, your gift has an immediate impact on Emory students’ education and experience.  

Every gift to Emory matters, especially yours. Thank you!

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Youth Theological Initiative Program Match
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. EDT on October 31, donations to the Youth Theological Initiative Program will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $2,000. This match was generously contributed by Scotty Greene, MTS (14T).
$2,000 MATCHED
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Large Alumni Networks Leaderboard
Our largest alumni networks and affinity groups build community and inspire service back to Emory long after graduation. For 2O36 Giving Week, network leaders have selected giving opportunities which align with the priorities of their groups. The top 4 LARGE alumni networks (5,000 plus members) with the most gifts from 9:00 a.m. on October 31 - 1:00 p.m. EDT on November 4 will share $3,500 in bonus awards. Winning networks decide which funds will get their bonus dollars! We'll reach out to network leaders after 1:00 p.m. Nov. 4 to find out their fund selections.
Rank Prize Alumni Networks Gifts
1 $1,250 New York Alumni Network 62
2 $1,000 Emory Florida 58
3 $750 Caucus of Emory Black Alumni 19
4 $500 Atlanta Young Alumni 12
5 Emory Global 60 Plus Network 9
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Small Alumni Networks Leaderboard
Small affinity groups and regional networks build close-knit communities and inspire service back to Emory. For 2O36 Giving Week, network leaders have selected giving opportunities which align with the priorities of their groups. The top 3 SMALL alumni networks (less than 1,500 members) with the most gifts from 9:00 a.m. on October 31 - 1:00 p.m. EDT on November 4 will share $2,000 in bonus awards. Winning networks decide which funds will get their bonus dollars! We'll reach out to network leaders after 1:00 p.m. Nov. 4 to find out their fund selections.
Rank Prize Alumni Networks Gifts
1 $800 Emory Alumni Board 21
2 $600 Emory LGBT+ Alumni Network 7
3 $350 Nashville Alumni Network 4
4 Emory Muslim Alumni 2
5 Southeast Regional Networks 2
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Top Donors - Departments, Centers, Programs, and Networks Leaderboard
Congratulations to the following 10 funds that won the Top Donors Leaderboard among departments, centers, programs, and networks! 1st place - $1800: Black Law Student Association, 2nd place - $1600: Youth Theological Initiative, 3rd place - $1400: Emory College Scholarships, 4th place - $1200: Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services, 5th place - $1000: Emory Crew, 6th place - $800: Student Well Being Fund, 7th place - $700: Young Democrats of Emory, 8th place - $600: Christian Life, 9th place - $500: Student Well Being Fund, 10th place - $400: Oxford College Library
Rank Prize Departments, Centers, Programs, and Networks Donors
1 $1,800 Emory Black Law Student Association 77
2 $1,600 Youth Theological Initiative 68
3 $1,400 College of Arts and Sciences 55
4 $1,200 Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services 51
5 $1,000 Club Sports 49
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Student Organizations Challenge
Congratulations to the following student orgs that won the Student Organizations Challenge. 1st place - $850: Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services, 2nd place - $700: Emory Black Law Student Association, 3rd place - $550: First-Generation Low Income Partnership, 4th place - $400: The Young Democrats of Emory, 5th place - $300: Women in STEM, 6th place - $200: Emory Club Tennis
Rank Prize Student Orgs Donors
1 $850 Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services 44
2 $700 Emory Black Law Student Association 38
3 $550 First-Generation Low Income Partnership 17
4 $400 The Young Democrats of Emory 15
5 $300 Women in STEM 5
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Medium Alumni Networks Leaderboard
Mid-sized networks build close-knit communities and inspire service back to Emory long after graduation. For 2O36 Giving Week, network leaders have selected giving opportunities which align with the priorities of their groups. The top 3 MEDIUM alumni networks (1,501-4,999 members) with the most gifts from 9:00 a.m. on October 31 - 1:00 p.m. EDT on November 4 will share $2,000 in bonus awards. Winning networks decide which funds will get their bonus dollars! We'll reach out to network leaders after 1:00 p.m. Nov. 4 to find out their fund selections.
Rank Prize Alumni Networks Gifts
1 $800 Emory Atlanta Creative Network 14
2 $600 Emory Seattle Network 7
3 $350 Emory Chicago Network 6
4 San Francisco Network 6
5 Emory Los Angeles Network 2
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Scholarship Challenge - Most Donors
Removing financial barriers through scholarships allows Emory to replace student loans in financial aid packages. As a top priority of the 2O36 campaign, scholarship support is at the core of helping students flourish. The top 5 school-based scholarship funds with the most donors by 1:00 p.m. EDT on November 4 will share $5,000 in bonus awards. Gifts must be made through the school participating group page to qualify.
Rank Prize Scholarship Funds Donors
1 $1,500 Oxford College Scholarship Fund 88
2 $1,250 Candler Master of Divinity Scholarship Fund 31
3 $1,000 Emory College Scholarships 30
4 $750 Nursing School Scholarship Fund 25
5 $500 Rollins School of Public Health Scholarships 18
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Rank State Gifts
1 GA 796
2 FL 135
3 NY 88
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