Emory International Relations Association

We are a student-run and led group that houses the Emory Model UN Team. Our team is ranked top 20 in North America, and we have risen more than 50 points in the last five years alone. In addition to competing, our team hosts professional development opportunities for students and volunteers with K-12 institutions in Atlanta through the Model UN Youth Mentorship Program in collaboration with Emory Graduation Generation. Our organization also hosts two annual national Model UN Competitions on Emory’s campus which attract hundreds of college and high school students from across the country.

Contributions will be immediately put to use planning our spring roster of competitions, registering for competitions, paying for logistics such as transportation, and ensuring that our team has all the support that they need. Competing provides our team members with crucial experience in public speakership, leadership, and resolving global challenges. It also will be used to help the immediate costs associated with hosting our high school conference, ENMUNC. We’ve been able to enhance public communication and understanding of global issues among the high school students we mentor and host for our conferences.

Your donations contribute to our team’s ability to compete across the nation, enhancing the prestige of Emory University and honing the skills of the 60+ dedicated students who are a part of our team. Your contribution will help us compete at the highest level with other top schools who are able to afford twice as many conferences as EIRA, along with allowing for the inclusion of low-income and first-generation students into our travel team. Additionally, your contributions sustain our community initiatives, such as the youth mentorship program, MUNYM, and fostering a positive impact in Atlanta through our ENMUNC high school conference. By contributing, you are instrumental in shaping the legacy of academic excellence and community involvement at Emory University.


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The Longshot Power Hour
Who were the longshots who won this power hour? The first randomly selected winner is an anonymous donor who made their gift to Juice Ultimate Frisbee team, and the second randomly selected winner is Tracy Barash who made their gift to the Executive Women of Goizueta. Both funds will get $500 extra added to their accounts!
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Student Organizations: Most Gifts Leaderboard
Emory student organizations create lifelong friends, unforgettable memories, and real-world skills. The top 10 student organizations with the most gifts during Emory Day of Giving will share $6,000 in bonus awards.
Rank Prize Student Orgs Gifts
1 $1,100 Asian Student Organization 326
2 $950 Chinese Undergraduate Student Organization 269
3 $700 Kappa Sigma 265
4 $650 Juice Ultimate Frisbee 234
5 $600 Emory International Relations Association 200
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Wonderful Wednesday Alumni Challenge
Congrats to the five winning funds in the Wonderful Wednesday Alumni Challenge: 1st place - Luke Gregory Memorial Compassion Endowment ($1,000), 2nd place - Emory College Scholarships ($800), 3rd place - Goizueta Business School Fund for Excellence ($600), 4th place - Nursing Student Assistance Fund ($400), 5th place - Alpha Phi Omega ($200)
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