Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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  • ICW Los Angeles Service Academy LASA more info Give
    Support the seminars, fieldwork and student engagement that LASA offers Los Angeles-area high school juniors with an interest in public, civic and civil service.
  • Keck School of Medicine of USC Althea Alexander Student Support Fund more info Give
    Help medical students finance educational and extracurricular activities such as community service events, research projects, or travel to conferences or clerkships.
  • USC Alan Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role In America more info Give
    Advance research that aims to spur conversations and achieve greater understanding about what it means to be Jewish in America and what it means to be American in a pluralistic society.
  • USC Althea Alexander Diversity Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Support this fund to increase recruitment and retention of underserved minority medical students by providing personal, professional and financial aid. Change lives by supporting scholarships.
  • USC Althea Alexander Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Support this fund to increase recruitment and retention of underserved minority medical students by providing personal, professional and financial aid. Change lives by supporting scholarships.
  • USC Anne Peters Westside Center for Diabetes Fund more info Give
    Help bring about new diabetes treatments and increased access to care, especially for underserved populations.
  • USC Annenberg Diversity Initiative Fund more info Give
    Contribute to this initiative, which celebrates difference, supports inclusion and ensures equity the USC Annenberg School.
  • USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative more info Give
    Support a leading think tank dedicated to addressing issues of inequality in entertainment to identify areas within the industry where diversity is needed.
  • USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association (APAA) more info Give
    Support this organization, which supports USC alumni of Asian Pacific origin/descent and helps connect them with the university and one another, lifelong and worldwide, through meaningful and relevant programs, many of which raise scholarship funds for current USC students.
  • USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association (APAA) Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Applicants should exemplify commitment and identification with the Asian Pacific community. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic and personal merit and demonstrated involvement within the Asian Pacific community.
  • USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association Fund more info Give
    Support this organization, which supports USC alumni of Asian Pacific origin/descent and helps connect them with the university and one another, lifelong and worldwide, through meaningful and relevant programs, many of which raise scholarship funds for current USC students.
  • USC Black Alumni Association (BAA) Kilgore Scholarship Endowment Fund more info Give
    Change lives by supporting scholarships.
  • USC Black Alumni Association (BAA) Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Applicants should exemplify commitment and identification with the African-American community. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic and personal merit and demonstrated involvement within the African-American community.
  • USC Black Cultural and Student Services Fund more info Give
    Support this center, which creates an Afrocentric, holistic learning environment, for academic, social and professional development, and civic engagement for all members of the USC community.
  • USC Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice Fund more info Give
    Support the life-affirming work of this USC Rossier School of Education center, which aims to eradicate all forms of discrimination based on religion, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and disability.
  • USC Center for Engineering Diversity Fund more info Give
    Supports the Center for Engineering Diversity in its mission to provide resources for engineering students from historically underrepresented backgrounds through research-based practices that foster community, encourage professional development, and support academic excellence.
  • USC Center on Elder Mistreatment Gift Fund more info Give
    Help make USC the world's academic leader in understanding and addressing elder mistreatment.
  • USC Dean’s Fund for Advancing Educational Equity more info Give
    Help the Rossier School of Education create a world in which schools are responsive to the unique needs of every child and learning leads to an expansion of the opportunities available to them throughout their lives.
  • USC Dornsife Agents of Change Fund more info Give
    Support the first experiential undergraduate civil rights clinic in the nation.
  • USC Dornsife Center for Leadership by Women of Color more info Give
    Support research into how women of color leaders transform the very definition of leadership.
  • USC Dornsife Diversity and Inclusion Fund more info Give
    Support diversity and inclusion at USC Dornsife.
  • USC Dornsife Prison Education Project more info Give
    Help USC and incarcerated students learn from each other in a rigorous and collaborative learning environment across a variety of academic disciplines.
  • USC Fisher Fellows Undergraduate Gift Fund more info Give
    Support the USC Dornsife Fisher Fellowship, which enables first-generation students with financial need to participate more fully in co-curricular opportunities. Selected students can put these funds toward international travel, field research, internships and academic conferences in exchange for participation in service projects benefiting other first-generation USC students and underrepresented groups in the surrounding community.
  • USC Gould Black Law Students Association Fund more info Give
    Support this organization, which provides guidance, assistance and support academically, professionally and socially through mentorship, community study materials, mock exams for 1Ls, group study sessions, community service projects and outreach, events and guest speakers, an annual banquet and networking opportunities.
  • USC Gould Crispus Attucks Wright Scholarship Endowment Fund more info Give
    Contribute to this scholarship, which provides financial support for academically qualified and financially deserving African American students and others interested in practicing law in underrepresented communities.
  • USC Gould First Generation Professionals Program more info Give
    Support the C. David Molina First Generation Professionals Program, which supports students first in their families to earn a college degree, as well as those from working-class or lower-income backgrounds, by promoting their academic success, professional growth and personal development.
  • USC Gould First Generation Professionals Program Scholarships more info Give
    Contribute to this fund, which provides financial support for students first in their families to earn a college degree, as well as those from working-class or lower-income backgrounds.
  • USC Gould Immigration Clinic Fund more info Give
    Support this clinic, which provides legal representation to adults and children all over the world, including Mexico, Central and South America, and Africa.
  • USC Gould Latino Law Students Association Fund more info Give
    Support academic support, scholarships and community service opportunities for Latinx law students at USC Gould.
  • USC Gould Latino Law Students Association Scholarship Endowment Fund more info Give
    Support Latinx law students at USC Gould by contributing to this endowment fund.
  • USC Jack Harding Pro Bono & Trial Advocacy Fund more info Give
    Give to help USC students and faculty find justice for all.
  • USC Korean Studies Institute Fund more info Give
    Help this leading institute for Korean studies explain Korea to the world through research and teaching and become the most influential academic institution educating the world about US-Korea and US-Asia relations.
  • USC Korean Studies Institute-Sejong Society Fund more info Give
    When you give to this fund, named in honor of King Sejong, one of Korea's greatest rulers, you help support the vision of the Korean Studies Institute. The society engages in numerous social, charitable, and educational activities.
  • USC LAMBDA LGBTQ+ Alumni Association Fund more info Give
    Support the LAMBDA LGBTQ+ Alumni Association, which connects LGBTQ+ alumni to the university and each other to create an enriching and supportive community, award scholarships to deserving USC students, and promote education and increased visibility for LGBTQ+ students and alumni.
  • USC LAMBDA LGBTQ+ Alumni Association Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Change lives by supporting scholarships for USC's LGBTQ+ students and allies.
  • USC LAMBDA LGBTQ+ Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Change lives by supporting scholarships for USC's LBGTQ+ students and allies.
  • USC Latino Alumni Association (LAA) more info Give
    Support the USC Latino Alumni Association (LAA), which is one of the nation's leading Latino alumni organizations, devoted to the academic advancement and development of Latino students attending USC.
  • USC Latino Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship Fund more info Give
    USC Latino Alumni Association Scholarship Fund provides partial-tuition scholarships to USC undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Latino community. Graduate scholarships are for master’s candidates only. Also available are limited awards for law, medical and Doctor of Pharmacy students.
  • USC Latino Alumni Association Fund (LAA) more info Give
    USC Latino Alumni Association Fund (LAA) is devoted to the academic advancement and development of students attending USC and who are committed to the Latino community.
  • USC Latino Alumni Association Law Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Support the USC Latino Alumni Association (LAA), which is one of the nation's leading Latino alumni organizations, devoted to the academic advancement and development of Latino students attending USC.
  • USC Marshall Community Diversity Initiative Fund more info Give
    The Marshall community is collaborative, inclusive, and diverse, deriving value from people's similarities and differences. Contribute to support its commitment to students from a variety of backgrounds, including first generation students, underrepresented minority populations, disabled students, veterans, and women.
  • USC Marshall Equity Innovation Fund more info Give
    Support entrepreneurship and innovation among students of color at USC Marshall.
  • USC National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Fund more info Give
    Support the USC chapter of NSBE, one of the largest student-run organizations in the country, which seeks to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively influence the community.
  • USC Pandemic Research Center Fund more info Give
    Support the work being conducted to understand and mitigate the impact of pandemics especially among populations experiencing health inequities.
  • USC Pediatrics Fund more info Give
    Support research, faculty, and students in pediatrics at USC Keck.
  • USC Project Athena Fund more info Give
    Help nurture women (trans and non-binary inclusive) in tech by supporting Southern California's premier hackathon for women, femme, and non-binary students. The event includes workshops, mentorship, tech talks, social activities, food, and more.
  • USC Queers in Engineering, Science, and Technology (QuEST) Fund more info Give
    Support the work of this student group, which provides a sense of community and support to LGBTQ+ students pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).
  • USC Race and Equity Center more info Give
    Help USC illuminate, disrupt, and dismantle racism in all its forms.
  • USC Ross Minority Program in Real Estate more info Give
    Support the work of this educational program, which provides critical skills to women and minorities seeking a pathway for success within the real estate industry.
  • USC School of Dramatic Arts Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Fund more info Give
    Support equity, diversity and inclusion at USC, one of the university's top priorities.
  • USC Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) Fund more info Give
    Contribute to the advancement of Asian heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so that they can achieve their full career potential. SASE also encourages members to contribute to the enhancement of the communities in which they live.
  • USC Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Fund more info Give
    Change lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to benefit the world through STEM awareness, access, support and development. SHPE's vision is a world where Hispanics are highly valued and influential as leading innovators, scientists, mathematicians and engineers.
  • USC Street Medicine Fund more info Give
    Support this collaboration of interdisciplinary healthcare professionals, which aims to improve care for the homeless while advocating for healthcare justice in Los Angeles through medical and social service outreach and research.
  • USC Student Equity and Inclusion Programs Fund more info Give
    Support these student development centers and initiatives that offer student support services and programs that focus on intersectionality, sense of belonging and well-being.
  • USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck LGBTQ Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Give to this fund to enhance the lives of individuals who have demonstrated commitment to the LGBTQ community through academic accomplishments, community involvement and/or other personal contributions.
  • USC Women in Computing (WIC) Fund more info Give
    Support this organization, which seeks to provide a community for women interested in computer science. Its goal is to motivate women to stay on the computing track by providing mentorship both academically and professionally through professional, social, philanthropy and academic events.
  • USC Women in Engineering (WIE) Program Fund more info Give
    Support this program, which offers professional, academic and social services to the women of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. WIE's mission is to allow the school's female students to find personal and professional success, during their time at USC Viterbi and beyond.
  • USC-Korea Scholarship Fund more info Give
    Change lives for Korean students by supporting scholarships

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