Support the Carolina Center for Public Service
For more than 10 years, the Carolina Center for Public Service has enriched the student experience, bolstered faculty resources for engaged scholarship, and supported partnerships with communities throughout the state and far beyond. What a difference a decade makes!
Private giving is essential and enables the Center to develop innovative ways for students and faculty to engage, including the Public Service Scholars Program, Faculty Engaged Scholars Program, and a host of programs with APPLES Service-Learning. Enrollment in Public Service Scholars has grown to more than 2,000 students; the third class of Faculty Engaged Scholars is underway; and APPLES, celebrating 20 years of service-learning, champions more than 2,000 participants in internships, fellowships, alternative breaks and more than 100 service-learning courses.
Your support ensures that all Carolina students and faculty who want to serve are able to do so. Click the "GIVE NOW" button below to give to the Carolina Center for Public Service and its array of connections to engaged scholarship.
Gifts to the Center support students, staff and faculty across all schools and disciplines in engaged scholarship, and help Carolina serve communities across the state and around the world. Your support of the Carolina Center for Public Service assures that the strong Carolina tradition of service will continue for years to come!
Make a secure gift online
Please be sure to designate
your donation to the Carolina Center
for Public Service in Step 2 of
the online giving form.
Make your gift count for more! Please
check with your human resources department
or click here
to find out if your company will match
your gift.
For more information, please contact
Lynn Blanchard, the CCPS Director, or call the Center at 919.843.7568.
Thank you!
Carolina Center for
Public Service
10 Years of Strengthening the Tradition
The Carolina Center for Public Service strengthens the University's public service commitment by promoting scholarship and service that are responsive to the concerns of the state and contribute to the common good.
“A Community Engaged University” recognized by the
Carnegie Foundation
