Funds
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.
Educational Foundation-Annual Giving
Every Carolina fan can be a part of providing athletic and educational opportunities to student-athletes with memberships to The Rams Club. As a part of The Rams Club, every member helps Carolina Athletics meet its most pressing needs.
Educational Foundation-Endowment
The Scholarship Endowment provides critical, long-term support for Carolina’s athletic scholarship program. Scholarship donors provide the opportunities for gifted student-athletes to gain a world-class education while competing for one of the nation’s top athletics programs.
Edward G. Holley Student Research Fund
Provides support for student research awards, especially for expenses incurred for research on the master's thesis.
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.
Environment, Ecology and Energy Program (E3P)
Provides support for the highest priorities of the Environment, Ecology and Energy Program (E3P).
Environmental Sciences & Engineering
Provides support to the greatest need of the department to study how environmental factors such as air, water and pollution affect human health and develop solutions to protect our communities.
Epidemiology
Provides support for the department to investigate the causes, patterns and prevention of diseases and health conditions in populations.
Eric and Laura Montross Fund
Provides support for the Department of Pediatrics at UNC Children's Hospital.
Faculty Engaged Scholars Program
Provides support for advancing engaged scholarship for Carolina faculty. Selected scholars participate in a two-year curriculum, develop projects and create a learning community yielding new interdisciplinary collaborations, successful grant applications and unique outcomes of scholarship.