Carnegie Mellon University
November 30, 2021

Giving CMU Day

Today is Giving CMU Day! Show your Carnegie Mellon pride and unite with the CMU community to make your gift to a student organization, fellowship, scholarship, research initiative, school or department, or the area that is most meaningful to you. Your gift will have an immediate impact on thousands of CMU students, faculty and staff around the world. Let's make this year the most successful #GivingCMUDay yet.

Here are a few ways you can make an immediate difference today:

Your gift will go where it is needed most, to the most urgent priorities of the department. Your generosity will have a direct impact on the success of the Department of Engineering and Public Policy by supporting projects such as student programming, research activities and state-of-the-art facilities.
The Tartan Scholars Fund’s mission is to provide support for high-achieving students who come from low-income backgrounds. Your gift to the Tartan Scholars Fund not only provides financial support to these highly motivated students, but opens the doors to a first-rate education and provides social support to lay the groundwork for these students to become leaders in the future.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS) provides a safe, confidential environment for students to talk about personal and academic concerns. All students currently enrolled at the Pittsburgh campus are eligible for services provided through CaPS at no additional cost. On average, 35% of students use CaPS during their time at CMU.

Giving CMU Day contributions will help us continue to provide students with consultations, individual therapy, group therapy and psychiatric care, as well as prevention and education services.
The Student Food Insecurity Fund supports the CMU Pantry which is an on- campus facility committed to reducing hunger among students by providing nutritious food and other necessities at no cost. Your gift to the Student Food Insecurity Fund provides CMU students with access to nutritious food and other resources and promotes a healthier, balanced university experience.