Investing in People and Possibility

At Emory, bold ideas become breakthroughs. Students become leaders. Research becomes lifesaving medicine. Your gift powers this transformation—and sends ripples of impact far beyond campus.

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WHY GIVE?

The Future Starts Here  

Extraordinary work is happening at Emory every day—in classrooms, clinics, labs, and communities. When you give, you invest in:

  • 15,000+ students, nearly half of whom qualify for financial aid.
  • 3,300+ faculty members whose work shapes global conversations.
  • Research that advances health, technology, and more.
  • Georgia’s most comprehensive academic healthcare system — 11 hospitals and provider locations across the state.

Meet us at the starting line: Emory Day of Giving is March 25–26!

Gear up for the ninth annual Emory Day of Giving. Members of the Emory community come together for this 36-hour sprint and invest in the programs and activities that keep Emory moving forward. Explore featured funds and see how matches and challenges can push your gift even further.

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EmoryThanks: Where Generosity and Gratitude Meet

Donor support changes lives — opening doors for students, creating a sense of belonging, and driving research. Each year, Emory students share their gratitude through EmoryThanks.

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The frontline of care. The forefront of discovery.

At Emory, physician–researchers and students collaborate with Emory Healthcare to turn breakthroughs into better care. Here, teaching shapes tomorrow’s medicine, and learning and lifesaving happen side by side. Your gift advances discovery and improves health outcomes.

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Donors Make It Possible

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    Day of Giving, Years of Impact

    When two School of Medicine students stepped up as Advancement Volunteers, they helped secure care for hundreds in Gwinnett County’s Spanish-speaking community. Discover their Emory Day of Giving success story.

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    A Mission of Faith and Community

    Guided by their beliefs and love of Emory, Barbara and Don Defoe support students preparing for lives of ministry, leadership, and service. What began as a connection to Emory through lectures and concerts has grown into a source of community and purpose.

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    Innovative Dementia Care Powered by Philanthropy

    When Atlanta homebuilding visionary John Wieland’s wife, Susan, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, he found support at the Integrated Memory Care program at Emory’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing.

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