Impact of Giving

Whether you support qualified students through need-based scholarships, research that leads to life-saving cancer treatments, or the construction of world-class facilities like the G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, your gift is making a real difference in the lives of real people.

Georgia Tech is launching a transformative initiative — the Medical Innovation Hub — to redefine healthcare through technology-driven, interdisciplinary innovation.

This fall, members of the Classes of 1965, 1975, 1985, 2000, and 2015 will return to campus for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend, October 23 – 25, where they will honor the past and invest in the future through their collective philanthropic support.

A new giving initiative is taking shape across our Colleges: need-based scholarship endowment funds.

Steve Braverman, on behalf of the space technology venture capital firm CreationsVC, has made a significant gift to Quadrant-i, Georgia Tech’s incubator for bringing faculty innovation and intellectual property to market.

Spotlights on news from all areas of Georgia Tech to keep you informed, involved, and proud of Georgia Tech.

Seven years after partnering with Georgia Tech to establish its Clark Scholars Program, the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation is making a visionary $11 million investment to strengthen the initiative.

On April 5, Georgia Tech hosted the second annual Scholarship Brunch, an event that brings scholarship recipients together with their benefactors to celebrate the potential unleashed when talent meets opportunity.

“This is life-extending, lifesaving, and life-changing material. It’s not like making a drug like penicillin or Tylenol. This is not like a little blister pack of pills. This is a whole new frontier for pharmacology and the pharmaceutical industry.”

Spotlights on news from all areas of Georgia Tech to keep you informed, involved, and proud of Georgia Tech.

When the renovated D.M. Smith Building opens this fall as the home of the newly named Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy, it will showcase a policy innovation lab, thanks to the generosity of Marilyn Brown and Frank Southworth.

The Stamps Fellows Program will provide essential resources to attract, recruit, and retain talented, outstanding doctoral students who otherwise may not choose to come to Georgia Tech.

Building upon the momentum and success of Invest in the Best, the Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees has voted to approve an additional $25 million match for undergraduate scholarships for students of superior talent with financial need.



Campaign Quarterly Archives

 

Campaign Quarterly is a quarterly publication from Georgia Tech’s Office of Development that highlights the generosity of the Institute’s alumni and friends.

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