Explore Funds

Help Carolina meet today’s needs and build tomorrow’s possibilities. Find a fund that aligns with your passion and make a difference.

Funds

Mike R. Smith Dean's Greatest Needs Endowment Fund

Provides support for the mission, operations, projects and programs at the School of Government.

Military and Veteran Student Success Fund

Provide support for our military-connected community by way of our newly re-launched Military and Veteran Student Success Center, now in the heart of campus. 

Parr Expendable Fund for the Center for Ethics

Provides support for programming, student engagement and ethics initiatives such as the regional/national high school ethics bowls.

Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program Fund

Provides support to help grow and ensure the success of UNC's world-class PPE Program.

Pro Bono Discretionary Fund

Funds experiential pro bono opportunities that allow Carolina Law students to serve individuals and communities in need while building essential skills for practice.

Program for Public Discourse Fund

Provides support to help the campus build civil dialogue, student debate and open communication skills.

School of Government Foundation

Provides flexible support for the school’s highest priorities — expanding impact, strengthening programs and responding to emerging needs across the state.

The Iris Carlton-LaNey Scholarship Fund

Provides support for MSW students who are pursuing careers as social work professionals in the areas of social justice and racial equity.

The O.B. Hardison Scholarship Fund for the Humanities

Provides support for a scholarship in honor of Professor O.B. Hardison, a renowned scholar of English literature who impacted a generation of Carolina students, providing them with an intellectual awakening.

The United States Military Veterans Dental Scholarship Fund

Provides scholarship support for DDS and Dental Hygiene students who are veterans of the United States military (Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy or Coast Guard) in the UNC Adams School of Dentistry. DDS and DH students who are the dependents of US military veterans would also be eligible for selection based on academic performance and financial need.