Student Groups and Organizations

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Day of Giving

Alpha Chi Omega

Our goal is to raise money for our philanthropy, Domestic Violence Awareness. All proceeds will go to supporting local Cleveland Domestic Violence Awareness Centers like Laura's home and the Journey Center.

American Dental Education Association Chapter

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Chapter at CWRU builds a strong community of students and dental residents dedicated to advancing dental education, research, and professional collaboration. Through organized dentistry, ADEA empowers future dental professionals with the confidence, knowledge, and mentorship needed to lead, teach, and innovate within the profession. Our chapter has hosted journal clubs that promote critical evaluation of peer-reviewed research, as well as panels with academic dental leaders who share their career pathways and inspire students to explore roles in education and organized dentistry. As a newly established chapter, ADEA's impact is already evident—fostering curiosity and connection within the CWRU dental community. Alumni support on the Day of Giving directly fuels these opportunities, allowing us to expand programming, invite diverse academic voices, and continue cultivating informed, confident leaders in dentistry. We are deeply grateful for your investment in ADEA and in the future of dental education at CWRU.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Our goal is to raise funds in order to travel to the 2026 national American Institute of Chemical Engineers conference in Minneapolis to gain networking and educational experiences.


Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association

APAMSA at Case Western University School of Medicine aims to improve healthcare for Asians and Pacific Islanders (API) especially Asian immigrants and refugees in the Cleveland metropolitan area. Through community events, we work to foster cultural sensitivity and understanding and encourage student leadership and community engagement on API issues. Funds raised will enable APAMSA to expand community outreach, provide culturally responsive health education, and support student leadership initiatives benefiting Asian and Pacific Islander immigrant and refugee communities in Cleveland.

Association for Computing Machinery Women's Student Chapter

ACM-W is focused on supporting students pursuing careers in technology through mentorship, community, and professional development. We are fundraising to help members attend one of the largest tech conferences, where they can gain hands-on experience, build industry connections, and bring valuable insights back to our campus. Your support helps expand access to opportunities and strengthens the next generation of tech leaders.

Baja SAE

Every contribution this Giving Tuesday helps boost the next generation of engineers. Support our Baja SAE team as we build, test, and compete on the road to our $7,000 goal! Learn more about our team here: https://cwrumotorsports.com

Bangladeshi Student Association

The Bangladesh Student Association (BSA) at Case Western Reserve University is a student-run organization dedicated to celebrating Bangladeshi culture, fostering community, and creating an inclusive space for students of all backgrounds. Our fundraising goal is to support cultural events, educational programs, and community initiatives that allow us to share our heritage, connect students, and strengthen our presence on campus. Your support helps us continue building a vibrant and welcoming community at CWRU.

Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association

The BME Graduate Student Association's mission is to enhance the community experience for Graduate Students in the Biomedical Engineering Department. This includes promoting student-student interactions as well as student-faculty interactions, increasing transparency and awareness throughout the department, and building a community with inter-departmental collaborations. Your generous donations will go directly towards hosting events to achieve these goals of building a strong community within the Biomedical Engineering Department to benefit the BME Graduate Students.

Biomedical Graduate Student Organization

The Biomedical Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) advocates and hosts events for graduate students in the School of Medicine. We hold monthly events such as happy hours, trivia nights, paint and sips, and game nights to help foster community amongst the SOM graduate students. We are fundraising to raise money for the purchase of supplies for the events we host.

Black Business Students Association

The Case Western Reserve University Black Law Students Association (CWRU BLSA) supports Black law students through mentorship, academic support, professional development, and community engagement. Recent reductions in institutional funding for cultural and identity-based organizations have made external support essential to sustaining our programming. Your contribution helps fund scholarships, professional networking events, community outreach, and signature BLSA programs that support our members and strengthen the Cleveland legal community.


Case Glee Club

The Case Glee Club is a non-auditioned lower voices singing ensemble, and the oldest continually operating student organization on campus. We perform a variety of music from contemporary choral repertoire to barbershop. Our ensemble prides itself on our strong sense of community—we are both a class and a club, so we have the benefit of getting a director from the music department but also have social events outside of rehearsal, including our yearly fall break trip. Social events are a significant part of our budget, and any funds raised would contribute to our ability to run more events for club bonding. Also, we are continuing our effort to rebrand from the Case Men's Glee Club to the Case Glee Club, and are slowly replacing all old merchandise with the updated name and logo. We recently purchased quarter-zips for our club members, and are also looking to update our scarves, our folders, and our Singing Valentines advertising material.

Case Liquid Propulsions Team

The Case Liquid Propulsion Team is a student organization with the goal of building and testing liquid rocket engines at Case Western Reserve University. The club's mission is to provide students with hands-on experience in the design, manufacturing, and testing of fluid systems and rocket engines. This year's mission is to build and test the first liquid rocket engine at Case Western Reserve University. We are the first organization of this kind at Case Western and are providing a unique opportunity for students at our university to gain industry-level knowledge that no other student organization provides. Our current design is a 225 lbf liquid rocket engine that will run on isopropyl alcohol and nitrous oxide. Our team is composed of multiple sub-teams that handle different subsystems such as the engine, injector, test stand, avionics, propellant tanks, and fluid system. Many of these teams have gone through design reviews and have started manufacturing. We are on pace to hot fire the engine by the end of the academic year. With help from the day of giving, we could ensure we test the engine this year before the founding seniors graduate, and ensure the expertise is passed on. From there we would continue building the groundbreaking infrastructure needed for the Case Liquid Propulsion Team. The team has high goals of competing in FAR and NAR-related liquid propulsion competitions. After completing our first rocket engine, we plan to build and launch a liquid rocket as well as start developing the infrastructure to test cryogenic propellants. Donations would continue paving the way for future student research and innovation in advanced propulsion at our university.

Case Med Pride

Case Med Pride is an organization dedicated to fostering community among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) and all sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Our mission is to promote awareness and understanding of the LGBTQ+ and SGM communities through advocacy, education, research, mentorship, professional development, and wellness initiatives. Your support enables us to provide educational seminars, host community-building events, and advocate for meaningful change within our School of Medicine and the broader medical community.

Case Reserve Review

Case Reserve Review (CRR) is CWRU's art and literary magazine, serving the Cleveland community by publishing students' original artwork, photography, and writing in an annual edition. Proceeds will go towards printing and general body event costs. Donate to help support student artistic voices!


Chemistry Graduate Student Association

CGSA serves as the graduate student community of the Chemistry Department. We organize both social and career development events to support chemistry graduate students. The requested funds will help us host high-profile industry professionals at our upcoming career planning event, ensuring stronger industry exposure, better networking opportunities, and improved job representation for our students.

Cleveland Public Schools Connection

Cleveland Public Schools Connection is a relatively new student organization focused on supporting local Cleveland school students through creative, arts-based after-school programming. Our volunteers work directly with kids on activities such as arts and crafts, creative projects, and enrichment activities that encourage self-expression and engagement. Our fundraising goal is to raise money for the required CDEP card and to help cover the cost of art supplies and materials needed for our volunteers. These funds will allow us to consistently show up for students and provide meaningful, hands-on creative experiences.


ColorStack

ColorStack at CWRU is a student-led chapter of ColorStack dedicated to supporting Black and Latinx computer science students. We create community, provide mentorship, and connect our members to career-building opportunities in tech. We are fundraising to send our members to the ColorStack Stakced-up Summit, where they can meet recruiters, network with peers from across the country, and gain direct access to internships and full-time opportunities. Our goal is to reduce financial barriers so more of our members can attend and fully benefit from this transformative experience.

Community of Advocates for Representation in Engineering

The Community of Advocates for Representation in Engineering (CARE) focuses on fostering an environment at Case that provides equity and prosperity for all individuals, especially those in the School of Engineering. We hold multiple events throughout the semester focused on career development for underrepresented minorities, advocacy for issues affecting minority groups, and social events to bolster a connected engineering community.

Commuter and Off-Campus Organization

We are a university-appointed organization committed to supporting commuter and off-campus student needs!

CWRU Cycling

Donations will help the CWRU Cycling club compete this spring at the U-Mich M-City Crit, IU Candy Strip Classic, and the Purdue Open Road Race!

CWRU EMS

CWRU EMS is a volunteer and student-led ambulance service that provides high-quality care to CWRU and the surrounding areas. CWRU EMS strives to serve the community by delivering fast, free, and personable emergency care while also educating and engaging with members of our community. Currently, CWRU EMS requires funding to maintain and improve operations. Our goal is to raise money for a new ambulance and ambulance cots. Obtaining an ambulance and cots would increase the ability of CWRU EMS to train our EMTs, respond to those in need, and maintain the longevity of our organization.


CWRU Footlighters

The CWRU Footlighters is a musical theater group under the University Media Board dedicated to bringing the arts to the CWRU campus and giving students a creative outlet. The club produces an entirely student-run musical each semester. This means each and every one of our shows is performed, directed, choreographed, designed, and built entirely by students. All donations go directly towards funding the ongoing production, including purchasing tools, supplies, and equipment.

Deeper Life Campus Fellowship

Deeper Life Campus Fellowship (DLCF) is a Christian fellowship at Case Western Reserve University, founded on faith in Christ and the teachings of the Bible. Our mission is to live out God's Word in practical ways that positively shape the spiritual, academic, and personal lives of students and staff. Through our biweekly fellowship meetings, we study the Bible together and discuss how its principles apply to everyday life within the university community. To expand our impact and reach a wider audience on campus, financial support is essential. Funding will enable us to organize outreach programs and faith-based events that foster spiritual growth, community building, and student engagement. In addition, funds are needed to provide souvenirs such as books and clothing that serve as tools for outreach and remembrance, as well as to establish a mini pantry to support students facing food insecurity. These initiatives will allow Deeper Life Campus Fellowship to serve not only as a place of worship and learning, but also as a source of practical support, encouragement, and care for the CWRU community.

Dhamakapella

We are a South Asian fusion a cappella team that performs at both on-campus and off-campus events, while also competing in two national circuits during the spring semester. In addition to live performances, we produce and release original music. We are currently working toward recording a full-length album to be released at the end of the year. We would be incredibly grateful for any support you could provide to help us cover competition fees, recording costs, and production expenses!

Engineers without Borders/Humanitarian Design Corps

Engineers Without Borders/Humanitarian Design Corps is a group of passionate undergraduate students across a range of engineering disciplines that focuses on designing sustainable solutions to the problems of our local and global communities. Our teams work on real-world projects on campus, in Cleveland, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Malawi. Our students engage with these community partners and learn to become globally minded engineers who design with, and not for, communities. We are fundraising be able to continue to work with our community partners, implementing solar microgrids and water distribution projects across the globe or right here on campus. Check out our video here!

First CWRU

First CWRU is an organization for first-generation students by first-generation students. We want to foster a community for first-gen students to grow, thrive, and succeed in their college experience. We have a yearly $1,000 scholarship that we award to one student, so any funds will be able to help us support our first-gen students on campus!

Floral Design and Plant Care Club

The Floral Design & Plant Care Club is dedicated to fostering creativity, community, and a love for plants through hands-on floral arranging, plant care workshops, and meaningful volunteer opportunities. We aim to create a welcoming space where students can explore floral artistry, learn sustainable plant care techniques, and connect with nature! We are fundraising to enhance our meetings with quality materials, invest in a floral cooler, and expand our reach through volunteer partnerships with the Botanical Garden and University Hospitals, bringing the joy of flowers to patients and the community. Your support will help us grow literally and figuratively by providing the tools and resources needed to cultivate a thriving, impactful club!

Gastroenterology (GI) Interest Group

Case Western School of Medicine's Gastroenterology Interest Group is dedicated to fostering the next generation of gastroenterology specialists through clinical exposure, research, and mentorship. This year, we are fundraising to bridge the gap between the classroom and the clinic for Case Western's future gastroenterologists. Your contributions will directly support hands-on endoscopy simulation workshops, talks with gastroenterologists about the latest research, and community outreach programs focused on colorectal cancer awareness.

Genetics Trainee Alliance

The Genetics Trainee Alliance (GTA) is an organization run by graduate students in the Genetics and Genome Sciences department in the School of Medicine. We are a new organization that aims to build community amongst the genetics graduate students via events such as happy hours and professional development seminars. We are raising money to fund the purchase of food and drinks for our upcoming events, such as a seminar presentation practice session which we will be hosting to provide a comfortable space for students to practice their oral presentations in front of their peers to receive helpful feed back in a laid back and encouraging environment.

Global Ethical Leaders Society

The Global Ethical Leaders Society is a student-led organization founded and sponsored by the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. GELS members meet weekly to discuss ethics and related issues, address world events, welcome guest speakers, and host events open to the campus and community. The group's mission is to develop responsible global leaders while facilitating their experiential learning and providing the tools needed for future ethical endeavors. GELS centers on fostering discussions, interactions, and opportunities today that can lead to solutions tomorrow. GELS is open to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. We would like to use any funds raised to create more opportunities for students to interact with ethics panels and related events.

Global Health Design Collaborative

We are an interdisciplinary team of student engineers and medical anthropologists working to create sustainable solutions for primary health care problems in rural Ugandan health care centers. Our club represents a collaboration between Case Western Reserve University and Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Every year, our team from CWRU travels to Uganda to conduct field testing. Our fundraising goal is raise funds that can be used to support our student travelers.

Global Medical Brigades

Global Medical Brigades is the largest student-led movement for global health, where we go to rural areas to organize free clinics for underserved communities to provide primary and preventative care. We have a fundraising goal of $10,000, which will directly support our 2026 brigade in Panama to cover medical supplies, medication and clinical resources.

Health Fluency Project

The Health Fluency Project CWRU Chapter is dedicated to bridging the gap in health literacy for the Cleveland community by hosting workshops to help educate on topics in healthcare. Our goal is to raise funds for materials and supplies to effectively provide these workshops for the community, and any contributions would be greatly appreciated!

Hope Lodge Volunteer Partnership

The Hope Lodge Volunteer Partnership is a volunteer organization that hosts interactive volunteer events at the Hope Lodge here in Cleveland. The Hope Lodge is a network of free lodging facilities across the US, run by the American Cancer Society, that provide a home away from home for cancer patients and their families while they receive treatment. At the heart of what our group does is a desire to bring a sense of community, warmth, and stability to the Hope Lodge during a time when life can be isolating and overwhelming. We hope that our consistent presence helps make the Hope Lodge feel more welcoming and supportive for patients and their families during an especially difficult time. By fundraising, we hop to raise money to support larger events for the Cleveland Hope Lodge residents such as the ACS Luminaria Event and other initiatives like a food drive to help residents afford food during treatment.

Horizons at CWRU

The goal of this program is to empower students from Cleveland to pursue careers in medicine. Thus, we anticipate the benefits to student participants will include empowerment, inspiration, education, mentorship, and resources that are conducive to their path to medicine. Specifically, members will have the opportunity to partner with Case Western medical students, become a mentor for neighboring high school students, shadow doctors, and volunteer in medical related events. The Horizons program is a mentoring organization in which medical school students from Case Western School of Medicine and undergraduates from Case Western Reserve University come together to form close knit groups with high-school students for the benefit of all three levels of students. The mission of Horizons is to utilize the field of medicine to empower inner city teenagers as learners and teachers, in order to support their intrinsic motivations to achieve academically. Through a combination of clinical exposure, problem-based learning, role model exposure, and self-reflection, this program seeks to help close our nation's academic achievement gap among students of varying racial and socioeconomic demographics. Our fundraising goal will allow us to provide hands-on clinical exposure opportunities, educational materials, transportation, and program resources necessary in sustaining mentorship and medical-related activities for participating students.

Horizons Community Clinic

Horizons Community Clinic is a student-run free clinic dedicated to providing longitudinal, patient-centered care to Cleveland's underserved communities. We offer basic medical care, social needs assistance, and health coverage counseling to empower patients to take control of their health. Your support helps us keep our doors open and expand services, from medical supplies to community health programming, so we can continue providing free, accessible care to those who need it most.

Human Rights Initiative

The Human Rights Initiative's (HRI) primary goal is to oversee the Asylum Clinic, which provides forensic documentation of the physical and psychological sequelae of torture and abuse experienced by individuals applying for asylum in the United States. The organization is guided by research from Physicians for Human Rights, which shows that inclusion of a medical affidavit in an asylum application significantly increases the likelihood of approval. HRI is a unique opportunity for medical student volunteers to learn about the profound nature of the struggles of asylum seekers and work directly with providers in the forensic examinations and legal affidavit preparation. We are hosting an affidavit writing workshop soon to provide student volunteers with hands-on training in drafting clear, trauma-informed, and medically accurate affidavits, while deepening their understanding of the medico-legal standards that support asylum seekers in their pursuit of safety and justice.


Indonesian Student Association

We are the Indonesian Student Association and our organization is dedicated to sharing Indonesian culture and building connections within our campus community and the Greater Cleveland Area. Whether you are Indonesian or simply interested in our culture, we strive to create an inclusive environment for students on campus and in surrounding areas.

Interfraternity Congress/Panhellenic Council

We are councils overseeing all Sorority and Fraternity chapters on CWRU's campus. We are raising money for an endowment to support dues costs for chapter members with high financial need.

Kappa Alpha Theta

We are Kappa Alpha Theta, and we are proud to support CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Cuyahoga County. The funds we raise will help CASA continue training volunteers who advocate for children navigating the foster care system due to abuse and neglect. CASA volunteers stand beside these children in their daily lives and in stressful court environments, ensuring that every child's voice is heard and their interests are represented. Our goal is to support CASA's mission to create brighter futures for vulnerable children in our community.

La Alianza

Our goal is to fundraise for our scholarship and latinx graduation to help support our students throughout their time in college as well as celebrate their accomplishments from their four years at CWRU.

Latin Graduate Student Association

The Latin Grad Student Association aims to provide a supported community for Hispanic and Latinx graduates students on campus. Throughout each semester, we've hosted multiple social events including our recurring Carne Asada. Fundraising efforts will go toward supporting members of the community affected by discrimination both on and off campus.

Latine Presence in Nursing

LPN is focused on creating a community of Latine individuals studying Nursing. We promote cultural awareness while also focusing on community health. Our goal for fundraising is to use the finances to create more events that can impact the Cleveland community in a health-related way.

Malayali Student Coalition

Malayali Student Coalition (MSC) is a cultural student organization at Case Western Reserve University dedicated to building community and celebrating the language, traditions, and heritage of Kerala, India. Through cultural events, socials, and educational programming, MSC creates a welcoming space for Malayali students and allies to connect, share, and learn from one another. For Giving Tuesday, our fundraising goal is to raise support for cultural programming, student events, and community outreach that allow us to host inclusive celebrations, bring guest speakers and performers to campus, and ensure our events remain accessible to all students.

Music Undergraduate Student Involvement Committee

We provide social events and performance opportunities to students at CWRU and CIM! Any additional funds through fundraising will be used towards more and better opportunities for our members to share their music!

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Campus

Hi! We're NAMI, and our mission on the CWRU campus is to raise awareness of mental illness through events and distribution of informational materials, educate students on their options in addressing and treating mental illness, as well as provide peer support for those struggling with mental illness.

Newman Catholic Student Association

Case Labre, a service arm of the Newman Catholic Student Association, is one of Cleveland's largest homeless outreach programs, and invites students of all backgrounds to prepare and distribute meals on the streets of Cleveland. What makes Labre special is the focus on building and maintaining relationships with the homeless, as social and spiritual nourishment in addition to physical needs like food and clothing. Our goal for the Day of Giving is to raise money to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, and other locally produced food, to prepare and distribute on a Labre run.

Order of Omega

The Order of Omega is raising funds for our Emergency Dues Fund to help members of Greek life experiencing unexpected financial hardship stay active and involved in their chapters by reducing the burden of dues.

PERIOD @ CWRU

PERIOD @ CWRU is a student organization dedicated to fighting period poverty and stigma through advocacy, education, and service. Through fundraising, we hope to purchase period products to donate to local homeless shelters and low income areas.

Pharmacology Graduate Student Organization

The Pharmacology Graduate Student Organization supports Master's and PhD students in the Pharmacology Department by offering guidance through program requirements including the qualifying exam and journal club presentations, as well as involving students in decision-making within the department regarding the annual retreat, curriculum, and seminar speakers. We are fundraising to continue our support of students by providing helpful resources and food at events.

Phi Delta Theta

Due to recent uncertainty with Greek Life housing, we are fundraising to buy an off campus Chapter House. We do not have a fundraising goal, but all donations help.

Phi Kappa Psi

Tomorrow's Stars, founded by George Weir, CWRU '67, is a nonprofit organization working in Elmina, Ghana, that supports children from early education through university by providing literacy and numeracy programs, school resources, technology access, and after-school academic support. As students advance, they receive mentorship, leadership training, and opportunities to tutor younger peers, with participants earning university scholarships. The cycle continues as sponsored college graduates return to guide the next generation and strengthen their communities.

Phi Mu

Phi Mu is a partner of Children's Miracle Network and is fundraising for Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, OH. All fundraising goes to life saving care, equipment, and family support, striving to be a symbol of hope for children in need of care.

Physical Education & Athletics

CWRU Softball-Returners Hawaii Spring Break 2027 and a few other needed items. Goal $25K

Planned Parenthood at CWRU

Planned Parenthood Generation Action is a student-led organization dedicated to advancing reproductive freedom, sex education, and healthcare access on our campus and in our community. Through educational events, advocacy campaigns, and service initiatives, we work to reduce stigma and expand access to accurate information and essential resources. Our fundraising goal of $250 will support programming, supplies for reproductive health initiatives, and advocacy efforts that empower students to take action.

Players' Theatre Group

We're Players' Theatre Group, an entirely student run theater club producing 2-4 full-length plays or musicals per semester, as well as several smaller "experimental events", such as sketch comedy shows, Play in a Day, or our take on Neofuturism! Our goal in the coming year is to do a large upgrade of our technical equipment and storage. This will include things like lights, power tools, microphones, and shelving to better support our designers and productions!

Pre-Physician Assistant Club

We aim to provide educational and mentoring opportunities for students that are interested in the Physician Assistant profession. We hold fun events to allow students with common interests to meet each other and learn about the PA career. We are fundraising money to support our very first PA conference, and our goal is to reach $200!

Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine is a club that works with medical facilities/ nonprofits to create a space for hospitalized children to socialize through play. Our chapter volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House and UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, engaging the kids and their families in fun activities to provide opportunities for play in the medical environment, and restore the crucial sense of normalcy. We accomplish our mission with face-to-face interactions, assembling activity kits, and fundraising to purchase the supplies and provide them to families free of cost. Our name symbolizes our commitment to bringing sunshine into the 'cloudy' days of children facing serious illnesses.


Robotics Club

We are CWRUbotix, Case Western Reserve University's robotics club. Our primary goal is to provide a learning environment for students interested in robotics, regardless of prior experience. Currently, we attend the MATE ROV competition, the NRC Micromouse competition, and will soon compete in the NHRL Combat Robotics competition. We are looking to fundraise towards advancing our robots and continuously develop a greater learning environment for our members. Funding will also support students traveling to competitions so that they may see the fruit of all their hard work.

School of Dental Medicine Class of 2027

The CWRU School of Dental Medicine Class of 2027 is excited to enter our final year. We hope our time at CWRU is remembered as meaningful, impactful, and enriching, both academically and personally! Our $2,000 fundraising goal will support class bonding activities, academic and professional events, and shared experiences that strengthen our class community. Your generosity helps us celebrate our time together while building connections that will last well beyond graduation! Thank you for investing in the Class of 2027 and supporting the next generation of CWRU alumni!

Sleep Health Society

The purpose of CWRU Sleep Health Society (SHS) is to introduce pre-health, pre-medical, and pre-doctoral students in nursing, psychology, anthropology, and related fields to the diverse field of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Health. This is done by bringing together a group of peers with similar interests through presentations by Sleep Medicine and Sleep Health specialists and scientists of various backgrounds, clinical examples, discussions, journal clubs, and career preparation information. Medical students and health undergraduate and graduate students will become aware of this multifaceted, interdisciplinary field and participate in activities related to the field of Sleep Science, teaching and inspiring a new generation of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Health professionals, Sleep Scientists, and Advocates. Our goal is to showcase our group, gain visibility, and raise vital funds to support our mission towards education and advocacy.


Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in STEM

Every year there is a SACNAS conference where students get the opportunity to interact with a various amounts of professionals and schools. It's a great place for networking and for students to get their name out there if looking for grad school or research opportunities in the future. Our group wants to raise funds to help send more students to this conference, free of charge if possible, or even just small scholarships.

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

SHPE at Case Western University is a student organization dedicated to advancing Hispanics in STEM fields. We are welcoming donations to send our student chapter to the 2026 SHPE National Convention, one of the largest STEM career and networking events in the country. Thanks to last year's convention in Philadelphia, our chapter returned with 3 co-op offers, 8 internship offers, and 32 interviews from companies like Ford, Johnson & Johnson, Bank of America, and Honeywell. These numbers represent students whose lives were changed by a single opportunity. We believe science is too wonderful to be exclusive, and too important to leave anyone out. This convention is a door to careers, mentors, and a community that tells our members that they belong here. With that said, we do not want to stop there. On April 24, we are hosting Día de Ciencias, a day of science on-campus hosting approximately 25 high school students from the Cleveland area. Through hands-on engineering activities and conversations with professionals, undergraduates, and faculty, we hope to show the next generation that a future is not only possible, but that it is waiting for them. Your donation helps us open that door a little wider for students in college and for the young people who are just beginning to explore the world of STEM.

Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) at CWRU is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women in STEM through technical growth, leadership development, and advocacy. Our members benefit from opportunities like national conferences, career networking, mentorship programs, and collaborative campus activities. This Day of Giving, we are raising funds to support student participation in the National SWE Conference and other professional development experiences. Your support helps expand access to these opportunities and empowers the next generation of women leaders in engineering.

SpartanTHON

SpartanTHON is a year-round fundraising and service organization dedicated to celebrating and saving the lives of the kids at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. Our organization develops leaders, engages local businesses, mentors high schools, and plans some of the most successful, impactful, and fun events at CWRU. SpartanTHON puts on-campus engagement events throughout the year to raise awareness and funds for children and families impacted by childhood illness. All of these culminate in our final and biggest celebration of the year, dance marathon. A 12-hour dance marathon that is filled with games, crafts, food, performances, competitions, and of course dancing.



Student National Medical/Latino Medical Student Association

The SNMA/LMSA Chapter is dedicated to supporting and unifying underrepresented minority medical students, with a focus on Latino, Black and other minority communities. We are committed to promoting the recruitment and retention of Latino and Black medical students at all levels, educating future physicians on health issues affecting underserved populations, and advocating for the rights of minorities in healthcare. Through volunteerism, cultural competency, and social consciousness, we aim to increase the number of clinically excellent and socially responsible physicians who serve underserved communities. This Day of Giving, we seek support to continue advancing our mission. Funds raised will help sustain our programming, outreach, mentorship, and advocacy efforts. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to support our members and the communities we serve.



Taekwondo Club

The purpose of this organization is the promote the growth of the Taekwondo community at Case Western Reserve University. The groups aims to cover techniques in all aspects of Taekwondo (Kyorugi & Poomsae), and to provide students with opportunities to learn new skills in self-defense as well. Our fundraising goal is to support equipment expenses, training resources, and tournament registration fees so we can promote fitness and confidence within every one of our members.

Taiwanese Student Association

The Taiwanese Student Association brings together Taiwanese students on campus while sharing Taiwan's warm and welcoming culture with the broader community. Our fundraising goal is to support our end of semester barbecue event by providing more food portions, allowing us to create an inclusive and enjoyable gathering for all attendees.

The Athenian

The Athenian is CWRU's best, worst, and only satire magazine! We are over twenty five years old and have printed upwards of 150 issues. Our fundraising goal is to be able to print more copies of each of our publications, so that we can reach further within the CWRU community.

The Black Student Union

The Black Student Union (BSU) at Case Western Reserve University serves as the central hub for the university's nine Black student organizations. Our mission is to unify the Black student community, foster a welcoming environment, advocate for students, and build strong networks across campus and with the Greater Cleveland area. Currently, our ability to sustain vital traditions and community connections is challenged. As an independent organization without standard university funding, we rely on our own resources to support major events like our 11th Annual Black Graduation and 7th Annual Black 2 School BBQ. Our fundraising goal is to secure donor support and community partnerships to preserve these legacy programs and strengthen the bridge between CWRU's Black student population and the Cleveland community. Your contribution directly invests in celebration, mentorship, and belonging for Black students at CWRU.

The Observer

As Case Western Reserve University's student-run newspaper, we are hope gain financial support from our alumni. The fundraising would be going towards conferences, award submission and reporting equipment to better support student journalism and foster the CWRU community.

The Product Management Club

The Product Management Club at Case Western Reserve University is building a strong community for students interested in careers in product management. We create opportunities to learn directly from industry leaders, sharpen practical skills through workshops and case reviews, and connect with alumni and professionals across tech, fintech, and other industries. This year, our goal is to raise funds to support hands-on programming such as speaker events, career readiness workshops, and networking sessions that equip students with the tools to succeed in internships and full-time roles.

The Student-Run Health Clinic

The Student-Run Health Clinic is a free, interdisciplinary clinic dedicated to making health care accessible to all in the Greater Cleveland community. Led by students from medicine, dental medicine, nursing, social work, and physician assistant programs, we provide compassionate, high-quality care while offering meaningful inter-professional clinical experience. This Day of Giving, we are raising $25,000 to support clinic operations, medical and dental supplies, and patient services. Your gift will directly strengthen a unique model of care that benefits both our community and the next generation of health care professionals. As we work to expand our operations, we need your support to continue our mission! Give today to ensure our clinic remains accessible to those who need it most!

Theta Tau

Theta Tau is the only professional engineering fraternity on campus. Our three pillars are service, profession, and brotherhood. Our fundraising events this semester are focused on improving our chapter in those three aforementioned areas. For example, some of our service events include making warm kits for homeless shelters, making dog toys for animal shelters and creating cards for healthcare workers and children at Rainbow babies hospital. Our brotherhood events include study nights at KSL, date party/formal, regional conference retreat, and other social activities for our members. Our professional development events include resume workshops, alumni paneling, and attending regional conferences. Our fundraising goal to assist us with funding these events is 2000 for this semester.

Tsunagari Japan

Tsunagari Japan seeks to promote Japanese language and culture within our student body as well as the greater Cleveland community. Through our weekly cultural events and dedicated regular conversation tables, we aim to provide Japanese conversation practice for speakers of all levels. In addition to our conversation tables, we hope to provide students with a well-rounded understanding of Japan through weekly cultural events and the occasional community event. With a donation from the Day of Giving, we hope to expand the scope of our events as well as increase the community outreach to bring people together through a shared interest and appreciation for Japanese culture.


Unconventional Art Collective

The Unconventional Art Collective is dedicated to bringing people together through art! We explore all sorts of creative mediums, and everyone is welcome! UAC is a place for people to have fun, be creative, and relax! Previous and upcoming events include resin art, Pokémon card painting, altered vision coloring, blind box decorating, paper making, bracelet creation, grad cap decoration, poster making and sequin art. Your generous gifts will go directly toward planning and hosting more of these events.

Undergraduate Dermatology Society

Undergraduate Dermatology Society's mission is to promote awareness and education about skin health while offering a supportive and inclusive community for students interested in dermatology. We hope to use the funds we receive toward expanding our elementary school outreach program by offsetting volunteer transportation costs and providing materials for club-hosted educational events. In the future, we are planning on collaborating with various club organizations to host a large flagship event that showcases a variety of skincare from different cultures.

Undergraduate Indian Students Association

The undergraduate Indian Students Association brings together students to celebrate and share Indian culture, heritage, and traditions on campus. Through cultural events, festivals like Diwali and Navaratri, dance performances, festivals, and community service initiatives, we create a home away from home for Indian students while welcoming everyone to experience the richness of Indian culture. Our fundraising goal is to support our upcoming cultural showcases and lower event costs to ensure all students can participate regardless of financial barriers. Funds will help cover venue rentals, traditional decorations, authentic cuisine, and performance materials that make our events vibrant and accessible to the entire campus community.

Undergraduate Materials Society

One of our goals for next semester is to be able to pay for MSE undergraduates to go to MS&T, a major materials science & engineering conference. Attendance would allow our members to experience cutting-edge research and technical innovation, network, and gain real-world experience. We would love to be able to sponsor all students interested in attending the conference and support their interest in materials science & engineering.

Undergraduate Mock Trial

CWRU Mock Trial is a competitive undergraduate student organization where students simulate courtroom trials as attorneys and witnesses. Ranked 42nd nationally out of 700+ teams, our program has competed at the National Championship Tournament and at Top-16 Individual tournaments. It costs $36,126 to compete this season, covering travel, tournaments, and supplies. With a 40% cut in university funding and a commitment to no member dues, we rely on the donations to close the gap and ensure every member can compete regardless of financial background. Gifts of any size directly support student competition and help sustain our nationally competitive program.

Undergraduate Research Society

Who are we: largest undergraduate research organization @ CWRU determined to help undergrads throughout all stages of research Research-A-Thon, Ohio's only research based competition Collaborative innovation event where groups work together in order to create a research proposal based upon prevalent central question in research climate Investments → Catering, prize money Your contributions will support the next generation of investigators—they will drive scientific discovery, foster innovation, and prepare CWRU undergraduates to tackle the most complex challenges facing our world equipped with the skills and experience needed to succeed. Your investment today becomes tomorrow's scientific breakthrough. Help us equip the next generation of researchers with the resources, skills, and opportunities to impact the world. Thank you for your attention and generous contributions.

Undergraduate Student Nurse's Association

The USNA is CWRU's chapter of the National Student Nurse Association. We strive to advocate for nursing students both on CWRU's campus and across the United States. We support the NSNA's mission is "to mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses and to convey the standards, ethics, and skills that students will need as responsible and accountable leaders and members of the profession (NSNA)." Our fundraising goal is to support our nursing events to promote bonding and mentorship within our cohort and networking with professionals and alumni.

Universal Health Aid at CWRU

UHA Cleveland is a non-profit organization that aims to promote a healthy lifestyle to those in the Cleveland community by providing medical resources to those in need, facilitating health education workshops, and promoting collaboration amongst like-minded organizations. In doing so, UHA Cleveland hopes to galvanize students in the effort to alleviate health disparities in the greater Cleveland community. Currenty, UHA intends to launch a database to increase accessibility to mental health resources in the Cleveland community. Any support would be appreciated to reach a goal of $500.

Urology Interest Group

The Urology Interest Group collaborates with physicians from UH, CCF, and Metro to host events including (sub)specialty panels, journal clubs, and surgical skills workshops to provide specialty exposure for first and second year medical students. In addition, we run the urology elective that allows student to have a structured longitudinal shadowing experience within the clinic and operation rooms. Furthermore, we help connect students interested in urology with physicians for research and mentorship. We're looking to fundraise to provide financial support for urology related activities throughout the year such as buying suture kits for our members to practice with. Additionally, we're hoping to fundraise enough to start a Urology Summer Scholars Program to fund Case Western students interested in pursuing urology research.

Women in Finance

Women in Finance at Case Western Reserve University empowers women to explore and pursue careers in the finance industry. We provide networking opportunities, alumni and guest speaker events, resume workshops, and professional development programming to help students build meaningful connections and gain insight into fields such as investment banking, commercial banking, capital markets, venture capital, corporate finance, and asset management. This semester, we are working to raise $200 to support future events, strengthen our professional resources, and continue creating opportunities that prepare our members for successful careers in finance.


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