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Thank you for Supporting CHHS

To make a gift by credit card:

  • Visit http://www.development.gatech.edu/
  • Select “GIVE NOW” on the top menu bar
  • Enter donation amount
  • Enter amount in “Other Designation” field AND note in the "If other please specify" field “Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems 
  • After submission, please contact chhs-gifts@isye.gatech.edu to ensure proper tracking and follow up regarding your gift

Become a Lifetime Friend of the Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems!

The Lifetime Friends of the Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems (CHHS) at Georgia Tech include those who have contributed to CHHS' permanent endowment fund, ensuring the broad reach and positive impact of CHHS activates for years to come. We invite you to join us in our quest to advance research, education, and outreach in the area of health and humanitarian systems by becoming a Lifetime Friend of the CHHS.

For a limited time you can become a Lifetime Friend of CHHS with a minimum contribution of $1,000. Join Now

For more details contact Nancy Sandlin at 404.385.7458 or chhs-gifts@isye.gatech.edu

See our Lifetime Friends and Supporters

Other Opportunities to Support CHHS

We invite you to partner with CHHS in our efforts to serve as a leader in the US and globally in health and humanitarian systems. As a sector with tremendous and constant need, it provides many opportunities for companies and individuals to have a substantial impact.  Below is a list of opportunities for supporting CHHS. For questions, or to become involved with the Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems, contact Nancy Sandlin at 404.385.7458 or chhs-gifts@isye.gatech.edu.

General CHHS Areas of Support

Naming of the Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems

An endowment fund to name the Center will provide permanent annual funding to this area of focused research, training and outreach and will help the center bring together experts in industry, non-profit organizations, governmental organizations, and academia to benefit the advancement of education and research in this critical area. 

Gift to create a named Permanent Endowment Fund

An endowed gift leaves a lasting legacy in the donor’s name and provides CHHS with permanent annual funding generated from the earnings of the principal gift. The earnings are used by the discretion of the Center director/s to meet the pressing needs of CHHS. 

Lifetime Friends of CHHS

Donors who gift $1,000 or more to the general CHHS endowment are recognized on the CHHS website as "Lifetime Friends of the Center". 

Gift of expendable Current Operations support

Unlike endowments, gifts received for current operating funds are available for immediate use and are fully expendable. Unrestricted gifts are used by the discretion of the Center director/s to meet the pressing needs of CHHS, including faculty support, student support, and program support.

Conference sponsorship

Premiere, Gold, and Silver sponsorship levels are offered to support CHHS’ annual Health and Humanitarian Logistics Conference. To learn more, please use our contact form.

Faculty Support

Endowed Director’s Chair and Faculty Chairs

Endowed chairs attract, support, and retain top faculty to provide senior leadership. Support of a faculty chair in health & humanitarian systems greatly impacts the faculty, students, and research within CHHS.

Endowed Professorships

Income from endowed professorships is used to attract, support, and retain outstanding faculty. Endowed professorships in health & humanitarian systems give faculty the resources to remain at the forefront of teaching and research and to enhance student development in this important area.

Endowed Early Career Professorships

These termed awards are given to the most promising junior faculty members and help to attract and support faculty who are tomorrow’s leading teachers/scholars in the area of health & humanitarian systems.

Faculty research support

Gifts in support of faculty working in the area of health & humanitarian systems greatly impact research activities, academic programs, and student development.

Student Support

Georgia Tech puts a premium on attracting students with the character, determination, and aptitude to meet the demands of a first-rate technological education and to use that education to improve the world around them. Recruiting the most outstanding and diverse undergraduate and graduate students is extremely competitive. Scholarships, fellowships, and student awards may be designated for undergraduate, graduate, or continuing education students studying in the health & humanitarian area within the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. The recipients proudly carry the name of the donor/s on their scholarship/fellowship/award.
 


For questions, or to become involved with the Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems, contact Nancy Sandlin at 404.385.7458 or chhs-gifts@isye.gatech.edu.