Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Undergraduate research opportunities for students to work on innovative projects in areas from developing algorithms for scheduling professional sports to those helping advance personalized medicine.

Biomedical Engineering: Support for resources and initiatives to support BME students at all levels, undergraduate and graduate, including efforts to foster a diverse and inclusive environment in which all students can thrive.

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Funding for undergraduate and graduate students to work on projects advancing issues of a more diverse, equitable and inclusive ChemBE community.

Center for Leadership Education: Support for CLE’s Alexander Fotiadi Fund, which is designed to encourage Johns Hopkins students to create and participate in projects, competitions, and other collaborative activities by supporting their travel to required locations, both domestic and international. 

Civil and Systems Engineering: Provide financial support for graduate students who—as leaders of tomorrow—utilize education, research, and translation to create and sustain engineered systems that underpin society, from the built environment to the COVID-19 Dashboard.

Computer Science: Funding for onboarding tools, training, and stipends that will enable undergraduate students, particularly first-generation and low-income students, to participate in research for the first time.

Electrical and Computer Engineering: Summer research and housing stipends for undergraduates to enable them to stay in Baltimore and partner with ECE faculty on innovative research and discoveries.

Engineering for Professionals:  Emergency funding to help students who encounter personal hardship by covering their tuition on a short-term basis.

Environmental Health and Engineering: Support for graduate education for first-generation, low-income, LGBTQ, and/or BIPOC students, who often are underrepresented in graduate schools.

Materials Science and Engineering: Support for new community building programming designed to strengthen the materials science community across Johns Hopkins University.

Mechanical Engineering: Community-oriented senior design projects for non-profits and increasing the number of organizations impacted by student ingenuity.