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Join the Kellogg giving network

With a gift to Kellogg, you join thousands of alumni and friends in making the transformative Kellogg experience possible. Your gift also establishes a legacy of leadership that drives progress in global business education. Join the Kellogg Giving Network and become part of a community that is critical in creating lasting value for Kellogg students and alumni.

DONOR IMPACT

Generous donors drive progress on Kellogg's top priorities

Make your impact

For more than 100 years, Kellogg leaders have made an impact on the world. As a donor, you ensure that the transformative Kellogg experience will fuel leaders for years to come.
Giving is easy. Generosity drives impact. Find the right option for you.
Kellogg Leadership Circle donors who give $2,500+ annually (or $1,000+ for recent graduates) join a network of alumni and friends making a powerful, sustained impact.
Donors make all the difference for prospective and current students, faculty, alumni, and the global business and social impact community.

Your gift matters

Your support drives innovation and growth at Kellogg and around the world. Over the last eight years, with the generous gifts of our donors, we have raised more than $400 million for Kellogg.

Help us sustain the momentum. Together, we can create the future of global business education.

Ways to support Kellogg

Build scholarships
We aim to make the Kellogg experience possible for the most promising students, leveraging the power of scholarships to show these students that the door to a Kellogg education is open to them.
Fuel thought leadership
Faculty thought leaders are central to Kellogg's work and purpose across a number of key areas, including markets and customers, public-private interface, architectures of collaboration, and innovation and entrepreneurship.
Enhance programming
From women's leadership development to social impact to healthcare management education, Kellogg is creating programming that challenges and supports tomorrow's business leaders.
Fund greatest needs
Funding for Kellogg's greatest needs allows us to bring bold ideas to life and create Kellogg's future.

Global Opportunities in Management

“I truly believe that the more students have a broad and global understanding, the more we can increase the reach of Kellogg power and community across the globe.”
– Recipient of GIM opportunity grant
STORY OF IMPACT
Greenhouse-in-a-box

“I chose Kellogg because I realized social impact can’t happen if you don’t know how to run a business,” says Saumya ’17.

Saumya's story demonstrates the promise of our students and the power of philanthropic gifts that support their ambitions.

To support her work as the founder of Kheyti, Saumya received Kellogg's Social Entrepreneurship Award. Through Kheyti, she and a team developed the Greenhouse-in-a-Box, a low-cost, modular greenhouse that protects farmers’ crops. Today, Kheyti works with partners to finance the greenhouses, provide agricultural inputs, train and support the farmers, and connect them to reputed fair-market players who can sell their produce.

STORY OF IMPACT

"I’ve found that I’m happiest when I have that creative control and when I can start from nothing and iterate from there," says Carolyn Snider ’17.

Carolyn's story demonstrates the promise of our students and the power of philanthropic gifts that support their ambitions.

As a Zell Fellow, Carolyn received mentorship and support that enabled her to launch Welltended, a one-stop online shop that matches plants with customers’ lifestyles and living spaces and then delivers the plant to their door in an attractive container along with simple care instructions.

STORY OF IMPACT
Helping teachers and students

“I am planning for success,” says Blair Pircon ’16. “There is no plan B.”

Blair's story demonstrates the promise of our students and the power of philanthropic gifts that support their ambitions.

As a Zell Fellow and recipient of one of the NewDay Social Entrepreneurship Award, Blair benefitted from mentorship and resources while she was working with former teacher and fellow Kellogg student Qinyuan (Chen) Liu ’16 to launch The Graide Network. The company's online platform connects K-12 teachers with qualified teaching assistants who provide on-demand grading services.

Contact us about the Kellogg Alumni Network

Alumni Relations
Email: General questions
Email: Club or affinity networks
Phone: 847.467.2586
Career Development
Email: General questions
Email: Resource materials
Email: Job postings
Phone: 847.467.5551
Giving
Email: General questions
Phone: 847.491.2841
Kellogg Office of Advancement
1007 Church Street, Suite 400
Evanston, IL 60201