Indiana University Foundation
The IU Foundation raises funds to support Indiana University students, faculty, researchers, and programs.
Game days wouldn’t be the same without the sounds and spirit of the IU Marching Hundred! Support the fund that keeps their instruments looking and sounding great. 🥁🎺
Marching Hundred Instrument Fund This fund helps to replace worn-out, mismatched instruments, as well as provide ongoing maintenance for those instruments.
One million and counting—thanks to your undaunted support of Indiana University!
You are officially one in a million! 🎉
IU has reached a remarkable milestone, awarding 1 million degrees to students across the globe.
As an IU alumnus, you are one in a million and part of one of the largest alumni networks in the country. IU’s students, faculty, staff, and alumni excel in scientific discovery, transformative research, and creative work that makes a difference. With the nation’s largest medical school, the first school of philanthropy, and the first school of informatics, IU is also home to top-ranked programs in business, public affairs, and music. IU alumni are global changemakers—leaders, innovators, award-winners, artists, and Olympians—making a lasting impact every day.
Share why you’re proud to be one in a million below. Learn more about this incredible achievement at: https://bit.ly/4g2od3U.
Our future looks bright with the next generation of IU leaders. Your gift fosters opportunities for students to participate in life-changing learning, equipping them for leadership positions for the greater good. They can achieve it, especially with your generosity. Thank you! https://bit.ly/4dY9mWq
Civic Leaders Living-Learning Center Fund Gifts will support the Civic Leaders Living-Learning Center located in the Briscoe Residence Center at IU Bloomington.
Celebrating all the Hoosier pups on National Dog Day!
Thank you to alumnus Tony Viviano for sharing this photo. Tony was an 2024 photo challenge winner and chose to support scholarships for master's and doctoral students in the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy with the $500 gift made in his name.
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a global health philanthropist, toured the IU School of Medicine this week and met with faculty to learn more about the sweeping scope of the Alzheimer’s disease research taking place in Indianapolis.
Read about his visit: https://bit.ly/4cxSwwl
IU Fort Wayne students are stepping up in one of the most difficult times in health care in the past century. Your investment supports students pursuing the next step on their professional journey. Give today, and make a difference for tomorrow!
https://bit.ly/4dvyHqJ
IU Fort Wayne Crimson Cares Scholarship Invest in the health care and clinical professionals of tomorrow.
🚴🏻♀️ Find ways to support the IU Student Foundation: go.iu.edu/8qu8
Little 500: Confidence Built Here | April 4, 2024 / Advice & Expertise, Alumni Profiles Little 500: Confidence Built Here share post share email Nattie Meador—pictured at Armstrong Stadium, home of the Little 500—was a four-time member of the Alpha Chi Omega women’s team and served as president of the IUSF Rider’s Council for ...
To the parents and family who are dropping your children off at IU this week . . . Welcome! We are so grateful to have you and your student in the IU family!
📷 Photo courtesy IU alumna Ungku Raudzah (pictured with her alum son at the Herman B Wells statue in Bloomington), one of our IU Day photo challenge winners, whose win resulted in a $500 gift to IU Priority Needs.
Scholarships open IU students to opportunities they might never have otherwise. See how you can support the academic success and future of IU Kokomo students!
Kokomo Region Alumni Scholarship Your gift helps undergraduate students with financial need pursue an IU Kokomo education.
Making Indiana communities more vibrant places to live, learn, work, and play is the vision behind Lilly Endowment Inc.'s recent gift. Learn more: https://go.iu.edu/8qk2
These graduate students are defining their tomorrow at IU Indianapolis. Here’s how you can support their journey! https://bit.ly/3yxJ7XL Your gift today changes their future!
You can find generosity around every corner of campus. (📸: Maxwell Hall, IU Bloomington)
Epidemiologists investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury. A new IU scholarship will support two future epidemiologists annually.
"With my passion for helping communities, I am looking forward to the opportunity to grow as an epidemiologist and make a difference in health care.” - Nan Pow, one of this year's scholarship recipients
Future epidemiologists awarded full scholarship from Lilly A new scholarship at the Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health, funded by Eli Lilly and Co., is training public health students to tackle t...
Help improve veteran mental health and well-being with a gift to the Center for Rural Engagement Veterans Fund: https://bit.ly/4c4dD9l
We missed Guinea Pig Appreciation Day earlier this month (yes, it's a thing), but we still had to share this adorable lil IU fan. 😊
Thanks to Bee Kelly-Cameron for the photo! As one of our IU Day 2024 photo challenge winners, Bee chose the Q***r Philanthropy Circle Initiatives Fund to receive the $500 gift in their name.
From Cuban refugee to dean emeritus of IU’s School of Education, Gerardo Gonzalez, PhD, has never given up.
Gonzalez served as the second-longest-sitting dean and won numerous awards during his tenure. Under his leadership, IU’s School of Education was named one of the best in the nation for 15 consecutive years.
Read more about how Gonzalez's contributions have changed IU and continue to inspire others to dream bigger and give back. 🔴 ⚪️
https://iufoundation.iu.edu/ways-give/planned-giving/why-we-give/gerardo-gonzalez.html
Today, we're celebrating sports and their ability to bring people together! ⚪🔴🏅 As the 2024 Paris Olympics begin, consider making a donation to support your favorite IU team 👉 https://go.iu.edu/8qai
Athletics IU Advancement
“Somebody wrote, ‘This saved my life.’”
An IU program has reached thousands of veterans across the U.S., giving them a free way to cope and heal through art therapy. https://bit.ly/46ceN1j
‘It’s helping’: IU Creative Arts for Vets has national reach Creative Arts for Vets, with the IU Center for Rural Engagement, first began distributing the free artbooks in March 2023. Since then, the organization has distributed about 9,000 CAV Books in all 50 states.
Cream and crimson is going for the gold! Following the opening ceremonies this Friday, 20 IU Olympians will compete in Paris over the next several weeks.
Twenty Olympians to Represent Indiana University in Paris - Indiana University Athletics BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Twenty Indiana University athletes and coaches will participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Indiana kid Ryan White became a household name in the 1980s when he was barred from school because he had AIDS. With Zero HIV Stigma Day on July 21, we invite you to give to the Ryan White Memorial Fund, https://go.iu.edu/8q7N, which supports programs and research for infants and children with HIV.
“I am extremely grateful to the donors who were so generous. Because of them, I was able to experience another culture, have my eyes and mind opened to different ways of life, and discover my true passion."
IU Northwest students travel to China on a life-changing trip A group of IU Northwest students traveled to China for a study abroad trip. Here they are at the Bird's Nest, Beijing, where the 2008 Summer Olympics were held. “Wherever you go, go with all your heart,” is a saying attributed to the Chinese philosopher, Confucius.
Parks are the place to be in summer! Support IU's program that prepares tomorrow's parks and rec professionals: https://go.iu.edu/8q0s
Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies Fund IU Advancement
A free, student-run eye clinic, a Black student leadership conference, LGBTQ+ programming and scholarships . . .
IU Foundation Affinity Giving is excited to announce the funding of $459,898 to 26 projects across all IU campuses! The impact stretches far and wide across the state as well as to a variety of causes. What's more, each project advances IU’s 2030 Strategic Plan. Check out the full list of projects!
IU Foundation Affinity Giving Awards More Than $450,000 in Grants Supporting Projects Advancing IU’s 2030 Strategic Plan: In the News: About IUF: Indiana University Foundation: Indiana University Indiana University Foundation (IUF) Affinity Giving is excited to announce the funding of $459,898 to 26 projects across Indiana University (IU) campuses.
Please note that IU Foundation offices will be closed July 4 and 5 in observance of Independence Day.
Photo by James Brosher, Indiana University
❕❗ Last day to register is July 6! ❕❗
Join IU's Neal-Marshall Alumni Club for the 17th annual Jazz Brunch in Indianapolis. Learn more and register at https://go.iu.edu/8q0g
This celebration of the achievements of IU's Black and African American alumni will also feature live music from the Rob Dixon Quartet.
IUPUI is now officially IU Indianapolis, and the city has declared it "IU Indianapolis Day." Been a while since you were on campus? Take the virtual tour: https://go.iu.edu/8pZD
Today marks the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising that helped spark the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Mark the historic occasion by making a gift to the Q***r Philanthropy Circle Initiatives Fund, which supports LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff at IU. 🏳️🌈
https://give.myiu.org/iu-bloomington/I380014359.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=featured_fund_friday&src=featured_fund_Friday
Your generosity will help the Q***r Philanthropy Circle develop inclusive policies and programs for the LGBTQ+ community, which has been traditionally underserved and underrepresented in higher education.
Q***r Philanthropy Circle Initiatives Fund Your gift supports programs, practices, and policies that make IU a more welcoming university for our q***r community.
Loving this classroom throwback thanks to Ritza Vieux, one of our IU Day photo challenge winners, whose win resulted in a $500 gift to IU Priority Needs.
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An itch, back pain, and fatigue were the first signs of prostate cancer for Don Bryant.
See how IU research has helped Don get his life back following his diagnosis: go.iu.edu/8pXR
Have your say in the future of IU! TrusteeElection.iu.edu
Voting for the next alumni trustee closes Friday, June 28, at 10 a.m. ET. All degree-holding graduates of IU are eligible to participate.
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