With a track record of scholarship on civil rights, a strong African American studies program, and relationships with organizations that focus on social justice, Emory is positioned for leadership on issues around inequity, public health, and educational disparities.
Making a gift to any of the funds listed below will not count in the Social Justice tally above because it will count in the total for its associated program area (i.e. Emory Libraries, Emory Law, etc.).
For Emory Day of Giving, we are highlighting these funds:
African American Collections recount the beginnings of people of African descent in North America extending to the present, reflecting the development of social, political, and cultural movements, literature, visual arts, dance, and sports.
Black Emory Impact Circle advances the causes of Black communities through the power of collective philanthropic giving.
BSI Start:ME Operations’ mission is to strengthen Atlanta’s underserved communities by empowering and supporting local entrepreneurs and working to build the local, neighborhood ecosystems required for microbusinesses to start and grow.
Emory First celebrates the heritage and ongoing journeys of students who are the first in their family to attend college by providing informational, academic, and social support through alumni and peer mentoring while encouraging and supporting students’ college aspirations.
Emory Public Interest Committee makes it possible to introduce students to public interest work by providing stipends for students who worked in otherwise unfunded public sector summer jobs.
Erskine-Smith-Moseley Scholarship Endowment provides students of Candler’s Black Church Studies Program with valuable scholarships and stipends.
LGBT+ Emory Impact Circle advances the causes of LGBT+ communities through the power of collective giving. Join the excitement as we celebrate LGBT+ Emory’s first year of awarding grants.
School of Medicine Office of Equity and Inclusion is committed to strategic initiatives and programs that advance health equity, belonging, and inclusion for everyone in our community. Your support enables active, intentional, ongoing engagement and professional development through research, scholarship, and connection with the communities we serve.
Women of Emory Impact Circle advances the causes of women and girls through the power of collective philanthropic giving.