Campaign Goals
creating economic
impact through
Research
and Service
$3.0 million
Center for Youth, Family and Community Partnerships
With an emphasis on the social and behavioral sciences, the center focuses research on issues facing families in a changing society, including the positive emotional and healthy development in early childhood and beyond, violence prevention and intervention, community and adoption and foster care. Endowment will support the center’s work in several capacities, including the creation of a research excellence chair and a graduate assistantship as well as funding of a specific research project that has regional or national prominence.
$2 million
Guilford Genomic Medicine Initiative
The Guilford Genomic Medicine Initiative is a partnership between The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Moses Cone Health System, and Duke University Medical System. The goal is to introduce genomic medicine services into primary care practices in Guilford County.
$2 million
Center for Women’s Health and
Wellness
This center's mission is to improve the health of all women through collaborative
research and education programs. An endowment will ensure continued funding of
the programs and studies focused on women's health issues.
$1 million
Community Service Internships
and Service–Learning
In order to encourage civic engagement and social leadership, we will provide
stipends and grants to students who participate in unpaid community service.
$1 million
School of Nursing – Learning
Initiatives
These provide opportunities for students to engage and serve the community in
a variety of nursing capacities, including the School of Nursing Health Centers
that are dedicated to service-learning based clinical education and community
service.
$.5 million
Center for New North Carolinians
The center was established as a result of the Chancellor’s initiative to better serve immigrant and refugee communities in the state. CNNC operates largely on grants and donations along with support from the School of Human Environmental Sciences. An endowment will provide permanent funding so the center can continue building bridges among immigrant and refugee populations and North Carolina Residents.
$.25 million