To support the most innovative research discoveries of mechanisms, biomarkers and new therapies for Alzheimer’s disease at the Center for Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
To support donations for research expenses for the Psychology & Social Behavior department. After all expenses are paid, balance will be applied towards fellowships or scholarships for the department.
To provide undergraduate student support for underrepresented students majoring in engineering, as well as expenses for operational program support for the Office of Access and Inclusion in Engineering.
To provide financial and business curriculum and expert mentoring to underrepresented high school and community college students to promote long-term success.
To support scholarships, fellowships, productions, exhibitions, research projects, and highest priority needs of the Clair Trevor School of the Arts, as determined by the dean.
To provide support for the Stacey Nicholas Office of Outreach, Access, and Inclusion in UC Irvine Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Science and its various programs
To cover any unplanned needs that can interrupt medical students’ educational progress. Funds will be used at leadership’s discretion and within UC Irvine policy to support short-term financial hardship.
To assist with the program and activities of the School of Physical Sciences’ EarthRise, which may include support towards the five themes of climate, health, energy, lift-off, and beyond.
To support student awards through the Global Learning Initiative within the School of Humanities, providing university-sponsored study abroad programs, language immersion, and research opportunities.
To support graduate student awards for students who are pursuing their PhD in Epidemiology, PhD in Public Health, or Masters in Public Health and who has demonstrated the ability to
To support our female student-athletes in honor of Linda Dempsay, UCI’s first female AD and NCAA Division I director of athletics in the history of collegiate athletics.
To support the Leveraging Inspiring Futures Through Educational Degrees (LIFTED) initiative, which enables incarcerated individuals to earn bachelor’s degrees from UCI. Funds will be used to provide educational materials needed
To support PhD student annually who demonstrates financial need and whose current laboratory research shows future promise for preventing, treating, or understanding human disease.
To support the mission of the Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health toward implementing excellent research, instruction, and community service.
To provide an award/funds for medical students to travel and participate in a program that would enhance their medical school experience. Fund set to reinvest until $50,000 is met and
To support the UCI-OC Alliance and provide scholarship funds to UCI students who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting a thriving Latinx/o/a community.
To support all teachers throughout the entire educator lifecycle from aspiring teachers to senior administrators by offering programs to help enhance their professional practice and development.
Social Sciences Alumni Network funding will be used in support of programs through Social Sciences which the Dean has identified as immediate needs or a priority program.
To support operational, programmatic, and scholarship activities in the Leadership Education to Advance Diversity – African, Black, and Caribbean (LEAD-ABC) program within the School of Medicine.
To support programs including the Irvine Brain Bee, public lectures at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, Brain Awareness Week activities, SCYNA, the CNLM Ambassador Program, as well as scholarships for the
Established in 2017 by the family, friends and colleagues of Jared Roberts, this fund is awarded to exceptional graduate students for outstanding scholarship and collegiality
To provide educational and professional development programs that engage K-12 teachers and students, including in-person and virtual class visits to explore artworks on view.
To encourage collaborative research across disciplines to develop novel devices and effective treatments to mitigate COVID-19 and potential future pandemics.
To support the UCI Public Interest Law Fund in its efforts to provide financial support to UCI Law students serving in summer public interest positions.
To support Korea Law Center. Services include online education resources, research materials, legal education, etc. Funds will also be used to support scholarships.
To support accredited curricula and educational programs, research, visiting and post-doctoral scholars, travel, staff and other programming related to furthering the understanding and practice of personal transformation in a pro-social
To support all revenue and expenses related to the Modern Dance Program though commissioning shows, fellowships, and guest artists. (School to notify us when the fund meets the required minimum
At the discretion of the dean of the school, fund will be used to support the center, including, but not limited to center’s programs, lectures, exhibitions & receptions.
To support promising students and talented faculty, promote research that enhances community engagement, and fund public lectures that bring engaging speakers from around the globe to UCI.
To help construct a state-of-the-art healthcare facility, and bring premier-quality, leading-edge care to the coastal and southern regions of Orange County.
To support research, education and patient care by investing in game-changing programs designed to incorporate integrative nutrition and nutritional counseling into all aspects of the healthcare delivery system.
To provide high-quality healthcare to underserved populations and to, through work with local schools, introduce students to integrative health at an early age.
To advance patient care and research in heart health, and to empower investigators to further study how complementary therapies work and can be optimized to heal patients with heart conditions.
To support the expenses for the TRHT Center; including operations, research, student outreach programs, and other items in support of the center’s mission.
To support all related revenue and expenditures for an annual conference and various lectures during the year for the Paul Merage School of Business Healthcare Management programs.
To support a scholarship for U.S. and international UCI undergraduates who demonstrate leadership as it relates to ethics, peace and positive national and global relations.
To support an annual student award to a UCI student with financial need in good academic standing and working on campus part-time in a computer programming or computer-related area.
To offer emergency funding for UCI students in good standing who are experiencing a financial crisis as a result of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
To provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in study abroad, participate in the UC/DC Program or perform in research.
To support the Home-Based Activities Building Language Acquisition, which is a broad-spectrum Latino-focused education outreach program aimed at increasing the school readiness of disadvantaged children aged 2 to 4 years.
To support the highest priority needs within the School of Social Sciences, such as scholarships, research projects, faculty recruitment and retention, as determined by the dean.
To support the programming and activities within the Planning Policy and Design department, including awarding scholarships and fellowships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students.
To support undergraduate and or graduate students who are engaged in community service outstide the UCI campus community and demonstrate academic excellence.
To support the Urban Planning & Public Policy Student Award. The money raised will be matched by the Dean, up to $2,500, from the School’s Annual Fund.
To advance the efforts of the UCI Math Community Educational Outreach program, promoting exploration in math by offering fun, challenging, after-school math enrichment programs and curriculum.
To recognize and promote excellence among graduate students in the Department of Physics & Astronomy; fellowships will be awarded as determined by the chair.
To support the Mathcounts event, an event that provides mathematics department faculty and graduate students the opportunity for outreach with middle schools in the community.
To offer a scholarship to an undergraduate student majoring in applied physics, chemistry, earth system science, environmental science, environmental science and policy, mathematics, physics.
To enrich all activities in the Division of Cardiology women’s heart health program, including providing clinical care, equipment, research, physician training and patient and community education.
To provide state-of-the-art patient care and support in the UCI Breast Health Center, currently under the direction of Dr. Alice Police and Dr. Freddie Combs.
To provide seed funding for research projects and ongoing research initiatives in the area of preventative healthcare, education funding or research awards as determined by the program director.
To support the Families of Children Under Stress (UCI FOCUS) program, including providing therapeutic materials, supplies, clinic childcare materials, therapist trainings, workshops, program space and any other related program necessities.
To support various essential aspects of the cancer center, including research initiatives, outstanding faculty recruitment, new idea exploration and discovery.
To advance promising research in NUPBL disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects children, in the Department of Pediatrics, currently under the direction of Dr. Virginia Kimonis.
To promote professional development for faculty and physicians at UCI; gifts also help support activites such as the Orange County Urological Society meetings, guest lectures and more.
To advance research that benefits the lives of children with congenital & acquired cardiac problems like congenital heart defects, arrhythmias, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, Kawasaki’s disease or Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
To support teaching, research, clincial care, faculty and staff recruitment and equipment for Multiple Sclerosis and other related neurological diseases.
To support clinical care and research in the area of Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders as deemed appropriate by Neal Nermanowicz, M.D. or the current researcher.
To elevate the research, education, innovation and growth of the Department of Urology as it relates to the clinical, research and teaching missions for the Men’s Health subspecialty.
To support Medical Initiative Against Homelessness, a student group at the School of Medicine that is focused on addressing public health and medical issues within the community.