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Funds

The Duncan and Katie Young Expendable Fund for School-Based Mental Health and Wellness

Provides immediate support for the creation of school environments that promote high levels of mental health and wellness, including those of students as well as educators.

The Emil Kang Artist Residency Fund

Provides support for artists in developing new work and techniques, advancing interdisciplinary research and engaging students through academics and campus life.

The Financial Well-Being Center

Provides support for the Center’s mission to offer inclusive financial education, support basic needs, and empower individuals to improve their financial well-being, ensuring success for future generations.

The Fund for UNC Kenan-Flagler

Provides support for the Dean's top funding priorities and areas of greatest need.

The Genevieve and Thomas Arnold Educator Support Expendable Fund

Provides support for licensure exam fees, internship travel stipends, and professional development opportunities for future educators at the UNC School of Education.

The Gerald Unks Fund

Provides resources to areas of need in the UNC School of Education community. Often this includes valuable funding to support undergraduate and graduate student travel for internships, fellowships and academic or professional conferences.

The Graduate School Fund for Experiential Learning

This fund provides stipends for graduate students, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their ability to pursue experiential learning opportunities in non-academic settings.

The Harbor Fund

Provides support for the maintenance of and resources for The Harbor, our newly renovated student-centered space on the Stone Center's third floor, designed to transform student learning and experience.

The Harriet Edgar LaBarre Graduate Award Fund

Gifts made to the Award Fund will allow the School of Data and Information Sciences to recruit and support exceptional graduate students as programs continue to grow.