During these difficult and uncertain times, the Rollins School of Public Health’s commitment to building a healthier future for all remains as strong as ever. This Emory Day of Giving, we invite you to join us in advancing public health by supporting one of the following funds, which will empower students and drive dynamic initiatives that shape that future. Every gift, no matter the amount, is an investment in the well-being of all.
Rollins School of Public Health Fund for Excellence
Gifts to the Fund for Excellence allow us to provide support to the Dean's priorities, as well as any critical needs.
Rollins Cares
Rollins Cares is a new fundraising initiative to provide direct financial assistance to Rollins School of Public Health students experiencing an unexpected hardship, ensuring they are able to focus on their education and remain on track to graduate. Building on the school’s existing hardship fund, Rollins Cares assists students with unforeseen costs that may arise outside of the standard costs of education. Examples include travel costs associated with a personal or family emergency, medical expenses, support for temporary housing, and other essential needs due to an unexpected life event.
Food Fortification Initiative
The Food Fortification Initiative (FFI) champions effective grain fortification so people have the nutrition they need to be smarter, stronger, and healthier. A third of the world's population is affected by micronutrient malnutrition, which can cause devastating birth defects, impaired brain development in young children, and reduced work capacity among adults. That's why we help countries around the world build self-sustaining programs to fortify staple foods like wheat flour, maize flour, and rice with small amounts of life-saving vitamins and minerals.