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Wake Forest’s greatest impact has always been found by honoring the promise of Pro Humanitate through the development of young minds with goals and aspirations that extend far beyond themselves. When we create life-changing opportunities at Wake Forest, we deliver the mission of Pro Humanitate to the world.

Giving Societies

Wake Forest Giving Societies offer our friends, alumni and parents a way to pledge their lasting commitment to supporting the school they love. Welcome to the place where the most loyal of Wake Foresters choose to hang their top hats.

Giving Societies

Ways to Give

No matter the method you choose, or the size of your donation, each gift helps the University provide a world-class educational experience and wide range of opportunity for deserving students and faculty.

Ways to Give

Wake Forest Fund

Not only does a gift to the Wake Forest Fund set in motion a chain of events that keeps the best and brightest on campus and increases the value of your degree, it’s also a direct investment in those with the potential to change our world for the better.

Wake Forest Fund

The generous support of Wake Forest alumni, parents and friends is making it possible for students and faculty to explore ways to make the world a better place.


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Thank You, 2024!

It has been another amazing year at Wake Forest! Thanks to all who have made a difference in the lives of our students, faculty, staff and community this year. Check out a few of our favorite moments from 2024.

“Receiving this scholarship has not only eased the financial burden of pursuing my education; it has also motivated me to work harder and strive for excellence in my academic endeavors. It serves as a powerful reminder that my efforts and dedication have not gone unnoticed, and I am deeply appreciative of the trust and confidence placed in me.”

Recipient of the Earl F. and Jane P. Slick Fund for Wake Forest Scholars

Because of the generosity of many donors, students are able to pursue their education and follow their passions at Wake Forest. Thank you to the donors who have made all of this possible.

WFU receives $30M to advance entrepreneurship education


Wake Forest University has received a transformational $30 million gift to expand the University’s Center for Entrepreneurship and enhance access and opportunities for undergraduate students in the academic program. The anonymous gift is one of the most significant in the University’s history. The investment will enable Wake Forest to increase the number of experienced entrepreneurship faculty, develop innovative new courses, and fund the construction of state-of-the-art space for the growing program.

Wake Forest University School of Divinity receives largest gift in school history


Wake Forest University School of Divinity has received a $6.6 million gift from the Griffin Family Trust, the largest individual donation in the school’s history. The historic gift marks the second major contribution from the Griffin family, bringing their total support to the school to approximately $10 million.

Heirs’ Property Project Receives Wells Fargo Foundation Grant


The Heirs’ Property Project, led by Wake Forest Law professor Scott Schang, has received a $300,000 grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation to support its work. As much as 4% of all property in North Carolina is held as heirs’ property, leaving thousands of predominantly minority and low-income families at risk of losing their ancestral lands and homes.

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