Your gifts at work

April 19, 2012

Aspirations: Filling the gap for young adults with autism spectrum disorder

For young adults with autism spectrum disorder, getting a job can be much easier than keeping it; social and vocational limitations can make it difficult for young adults on the spectrum to fit into the work environment. For 10 years, Aspirations (fund 312653) has been providing a social and vocational support network as a place for young adults to develop these skills in a safe, accepting environment with their peers.

April 12, 2012

Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens: Who will speak for the trees?

Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens is a 60-acre green reserve located at The Ohio State University. We provide outreach, education, and a living laboratory of more than 2,000 plants from around the world to students, staff, and the community. Become a friend of Chadwick by giving $35 a year; gifts may be made online to fund 306837.

April 05, 2012

Fighting triple negative breast cancer at The James

Four months after Anne Wolf was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, she lost the battle to this very aggressive disease that generally affects young women and often does not respond to chemotherapy or other treatments. The Anne M. Wolf Fund for Breast Cancer Research is growing rapidly to advance research at The James.

March 29, 2012

Ohio State employees donate time and money to community

As the university rolls out the 2012 Campus Campaign, the College of Public Health would like to highlight one of its more popular funds, the Columbus Public Health Farmers' Market Project (fund 313292). Each year, faculty and staff support the farmers’ markets with their dollars and time.

March 22, 2012

Women & Philanthropy: Inspiring women to discover the power of giving together

Ohio State’s Women & Philanthropy program (fund 312147) inspires women to discover the power of giving together. Each member of the program contributes a minimum of $1,000 annually, which is deposited into a pooled fund. Members then vote on how the fund should be distributed.

March 15, 2012

Young Women's Summer Institute: Encouraging scientific achievement in middle school girls

The Young Women’s Summer Institute provides girls with the skills and confidence to pursue science, technology, math, and engineering (STEM) fields so that they can make strong contributions in the not-too-distant future. Giving to fund 311146 through Campus Campaign allows Ohio students whose families demonstrate financial need to attend the camp.

March 08, 2012

Treating cancer in dogs at Ohio State helps humans, too

Donations to the Veterinary Oncology Advancement Fund support cancer treatments in animal patients. Pets have access to advanced, state-of-the art care at little to no cost, and critical information is gained that can be used to advance the treatment of human disease.

March 08, 2012

LiFE Sports: Increasing positive developmental outcomes for youth

Ohio State's College of Social Work and Department of Athletics have teamed up to create the Learning in Fitness & Education through Sports (LiFE Sports) initative to benefit youth ages 10 to 18. Contribute online.

March 01, 2012

The College of Medicine White Coat Ceremony

The Ohio State University College of Medicine is fortunate to have hundreds of dedicated alumni who mentor and support students as they become OSU physicians. We have developed the White Coat Sponsorship Program to provide tangible evidence of our commitment and connection to our students from the very first day of medical school. Contribute online.

February 23, 2012

Breast cancer research: We continue to fight

Continue to fight. These were Stefanie Spielman’s final thoughts before she lost her decade-long battle with breast cancer in 2009. The Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research, the Stefanie Spielman Patient Assistance Fund, and The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) are doing just that. Today, more than $8 million has been raised for the Spielman funds to support breast cancer patients and research at the OSUCCC-James.

REASONS TO SAY “THANK YOU!”

The But for Ohio State campaign is a $2.5 billion fundraising endeavor that invites those who believe in Ohio State to invest in our students, our faculty, and our potential.

*Gifts through November 30, 2012

“I GREW UP IN COLUMBUS. BORN AND RAISED. OHIO STATE IS THE HEARTBEAT OF THAT CITY.”

—Kristin Ann Miller