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Funds

The Sean Douglas Fellowship Endowment

Provides support for professional development experiences for students through internships with the Stone Center. The Fellowship, named for UNC-Chapel Hill alum Sean Douglas, a U.S. Army veteran, aviator and community leader, provides semester-long paid internships. Students work directly with Stone Center staff to develop meaningful service and engagement experiences on campus and in the surrounding communities. 

The Summer Bridge Program

Provides support for a six-week program that helps incoming students, many from underserved backgrounds, transition to college life.

UNC Student Success Fund

Provide support for the full arc of student life by providing funding for new and innovative student programs.

UNC Sustainability Fund

Supports Sustainable Carolina, UNC-Chapel Hill’s central hub for advancing sustainability by connecting campus operations, academics, and research, tracking progress, and engaging the community in hands-on efforts to reduce environmental impact and promote long-term well-being.

Undergraduate Education Fund

Provides support for the Office of Undergraduate Education to empower students, advance educational innovation and ensure a strong future for undergraduate education.

University Career Services Gift Fund

Provides support for initiatives that serve undergraduate, graduate, professional students, and alumni including individual career coaching, application document reviews, engagement with employers, internship, part-time, and full-time job search assistance; career and major exploration, interview preparation, graduate and law school exploration and application assistance; and employer-involved experiential learning programs such as career treks, micro-internships, and virtual work experiences.

Writing Center Gift Fund

Supports student programs, peer tutoring, coaching and daily operations for the UNC Writing and Learning Center.