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Student-Athlete Performance

Emory Athletics continues to stand atop of Division 3 as a preeminent athletics department because of our student-athletes. For Day of Giving, we ask that you invest in the holistic student-athlete experience and support the funds that impact every athlete away from competition. By selecting a fund below, you will be committed to enhancing academic and professional development, rehab and recovery, and strength and conditioning.

The Impact of Your Gift 

Your gift to the Emory Athletics Fund for Excellence supports the holistic student athlete experience. Investing in Emory Athletics equips our student athletes with the tools to succeed in and out of competition. From our Eagle Edge program, which supports the academic success and career development of student-athletes, to our identity-based athlete groups, Emory Athletics is committed to building community and investing in the future success of Emory's student-athletes.  

By providing a fueling station that dispenses healthy, high-protein snacks and recovery drinks, our Eagles will be able to train and recover at an optimal level for competition. 

Investing in Emory Strength and Conditioning allows student athletes the opportunity to expand their knowledge of performance and well-being, by expanding the resources that includes performance technology, equipment, and staffing.  

Emory Sports Medicine plays an integral part in athletic performance. Making a gift to sports medicine expands the resources available for our athletic training staff, team physician, and clinical mental health provider. 

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Programs: Most Donors Leaderboard
As Emory Day of Giving has grown, so has the number of participating centers, programs, and athletics teams. The 10 participating groups (excluding colleges, schools, and student organizations) with the most donors by 6:00 p.m. EDT on March 28 will share $7,000 in bonus awards. Award dollars will go to the fund designation with the most donors in each of the ten winning groups.
Rank Prize Program Areas Donors
1 $1,300 Cross Country and Track & Field 182
2 $1,200 University-wide Initiatives 153
3 $1,000 Center for Ethics 114
4 $800 Office of Spiritual and Religious Life 92
5 $700 Swimming and Diving 90
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Alumni Boards and Networks: Most Gifts Leaderboard
Emory’s alumni boards, regional networks, and affinity groups are challenging each other to a friendly Emory Day of Giving competition: the 10 groups chosen most often by Emory alumni when making their gifts will share $5,000 in bonus awards! The top two large networks (denoted by *), top 2 international networks (denoted by ^), top 3 other networks, and top 2 boards (denoted by +) will receive awards. Award dollars will go to the fund designation with the most qualifying gifts in each of the winning areas.
Boost your Emory Alumni Network on the Network Leaderboard!
Rank Answer Gifts
1 Oxford College Alumni Board+ 130
2 New York Network* 69
3 ATL Over 40 Network* 34
4 ATL Alumnae and Women* 27
5 Advancement Volunteer (EAVN) 26
6 ATL Young Alumni Network* 26
7 DC Network 24
8 Global 60 Plus Network* 23
9 Candler Alumni Board+ 22
10 Emory College Alumni Board+ 22
11 Emory Alumni Board+ 19
12 San Francisco Network 19
13 Triangle Network 18
14 Nurses Alumni Board+ 16
15 Caucus of Emory Black Alumni 16
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Parent Giving Challenge
Congrats to the following areas that won the Parent Giving Challenge: 1st place, Juice Ultimate Frisbee ($1500); 2nd place, Ben Pius Emory Mock Trial ($1200); 3rd place, Delta Phi Epsilon ($900); 4th place, Oxford College Scholarship Fund ($400).
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Pop-Up Alumni Challenge
Congrats to the following areas that won the Pop-Up Alumni Challenge: Luke Gregory Memorial Compassion Endowment Fund, Juice Ultimate Frisbee Team, Goizueta Business School Fund for Excellence, Emory College Scholarships, and Candler Master of Divinity Scholarship Fund; each winning $400!
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2,036th Gift Challenge
Congratulations to the Chinese Undergraduate Student Organization which won $200 by receiving the 2,036th gift during Emory Day of Giving from an anonymous donor!
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Instagram Challenge
Congratulations to the following areas that were selected to win $100 each from four randomly selected entrants in our Emory Day of Giving Instagram Challenge: Young Democrats of Emory (selected by two winners), Juice Ultimate Frisbee, and Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services
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Wise Heart Gift Leaderboard
The wise heart seeks knowledge, and generous leadership donors support the programs closest to their hearts. The 4 groups with the most $1,000+ donations by 6:00pm EDT on March 28 will share $5,000 in bonus awards. Award dollars will go to the fund designation that receives the most $1,000+ gifts in each of the 4 winning groups.
Rank Prize Schools/Units/Departments/Organizations Gifts
1 $2,000 Goizueta Business School 35
2 $1,500 Oxford College 29
3 $1,000 Emory College of Arts and Sciences 22
4 $500 Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing 20
5 Emory Law 15
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Student Giving Challenge
Congrats to the following areas that won the Student Giving Challenge: Juice Ultimate Frisbee ($250), Chinese Undergraduate Student Organization ($250), Oxford Class Gift ($250), and Emory Nursing Learning Center and Nursing Student Assistance Fund ($125 each).
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Wonderful Wednesday After Dark Alumni Challenge
Congratulations to the following funds that won the Wonderful Wednesday After Dark Alumni Challenge: 1st Place, Luke Gregory Compassion Endowment Fund ($1000); 2nd Place, Emory College Scholarships ($800); 3rd Place, Jan Love Scholarship Endowment ($600); 4th Place, Alpha Phi Omega ($400); 5th Place, Goizueta Business School Fund for Excellence ($200)
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Faculty and Staff Giving Challenge
Congrats to the following funds that won the Faculty and Staff Giving Challenge: 1st place, Jan Love Scholarship Endowment ($2,000); 2nd place, Rollins Cares ($1,500); 3rd place, Emory University Emergency Hardship Fund ($1,000); 4th place, Oxford Center for Pathways and Purpose ($500).
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4,000th Gift Challenge
Congratulations to the Luke Gregory Memorial Compassion Endowment Fund which won $250 by receiving the 4,000th gift during Emory Day of Giving from Susan Gregory!
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