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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.
  • The Bridge@USC Fund more info Give
    Support the innnovative, interdisciplinary work of this institute, which brings together artists, engineers, physicians and scientists to improve the human condition.
  • USC Center for Change Making Media Fund more info Give
    Support the creation of transformative media that inspires individuals, organizations and communities to foster positive social and environmental change.
  • USC Center for Inclusive Democracy more info Give
    When you give to this leading nonpartisan research center focused on elections, voting behaviors, and electoral and political participation, you help the center inform public policy at all levels of government and empower local communities seeking to eliminate disparities in social and economic well-being of the electorate.
  • USC Center for the Political Future more info Give
    Support this center, which combines rigorous intellectual inquiry, teaching, and practical politics to advance civil dialogue and research that transcends partisan divisions and finds solutions to pressing national and global challenges.
  • USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration Fund more info Give
    Support the work of this USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences center, which promotes forward-looking narratives that support the integration of diverse immigrant and U.S.-born communities, lift up the intersection of racial justice and immigrant rights, and strengthen the base for intersectoral collaborations.
  • USC Dornsife Agents of Change Fund more info Give
    Support the first experiential undergraduate civil rights clinic in the nation.
  • USC Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Fund more info Give
    Support the volunteer student members of the USC Chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA who share a common vision of making a difference in rural communities of developing countries while enhancing their USC education.
  • USC Gould Barbara F. Bice Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) more info Give
    Support this student-run, non-profit organization that promotes social justice lawyering, equal access to the law, and the empowerment of marginalized and underrepresented communities by providing pro bono clinic opportunities at local organizations, hosting lectures on key issues, and supporting students in public interest work over the summer through a grant program.
  • USC Metrans Fund more info Give
    Help USC students and faculty, as part of this transportation consortium, solve transportation problems of large metropolitan regions through interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach.
  • USC Race and Equity Center more info Give
    Help USC illuminate, disrupt, and dismantle racism in all its forms.
  • USC SCI Law Enforcement Work Inquiry System (LEWIS) Registry Fund more info Give
    Support the LEWIS Registry, a national database documenting all police officers who were terminated or resigned due to misconduct.
  • USC Student Affairs Service Abroad Program Fund more info Give
    Change lives by providing opportunities for USC students to volunteer in communities in need in other countries.
  • USC Student Affairs Student Leadership Development Program Fund more info Give
    Support the work of this program, which prepares students to become exceptional leaders who are moral, ethical and responsible participants in the larger global setting.
  • USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Keck Human Rights Clinic more info Give
    Support the work of this clinic, which coordinates and assists with forensic evaluations of asylum seekers, and also provides training for MSW students to become health and human rights advocates.
  • USC Viterbi K-12 STEM Center more info Give
    Supports the USC Viterbi K-12 STEM Center in its mission to provide equitable, culturally responsive opportunities for youth, families, and schools and actively address systemic inequities in STEM education through programs that build personally relevant knowledge and skills, self efficacy, and leadership.

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