Funds
DFI
Provides support for the Development Finance Initiative (DFI), which assists local governments with community development projects.
Director Development Initiative
Provides support for UNC School of Law to prepare and connect aspiring leaders with nonprofit and corporate board service opportunities.
Disaster Relief Fund
Provides support for CCPS to support the University’s response and relief efforts in the aftermath of natural disasters. CCPS serves as a hub for information, service opportunities and project fundings. Donations to the Disaster Relief Fund cannot be transferred to individuals or organizations; rather, the funds allow Carolina to engage with and fully support affected communities in the near and long term.
Eichholz Foundation and Arete Swartz-Warren, MA '70 Director of Education and Interpretation Fund
Provides support for the position that oversees K-12 and university student outreach, public programs, and interpretation materials for visitors.
Family Defense Clinic Fund
Provides support for hands‑on student advocacy at UNC School of Law, advancing due process and family stability in the child welfare system.
Fellows for Inclusive Excellence
Provides support for recruiting future educators and incentivizes working in Title I schools in North Carolina.
Global Social Development Innovation (GSDI)
Provides support for economic security, workforce development, financial inclusion, social protection, health, and education. Its projects are in India, Kenya, Uganda and other countries.
Health Policy and Management
Provides support to the department to prepare the next generation of leaders to improve health care systems, shape health policy and manage organizations that deliver health services.
Impact Awards
Impact Awards recognize current graduate students and recent graduate alumni whose research contributes to the educational, economic, physical, social or cultural well-being of North Carolina communities and citizens.
Institute for Innovation
Provides support for experiential legal education through UNC School of Law’s Institute for Innovation, where students work alongside faculty to serve startups, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs and strengthen North Carolina’s innovation economy.