Philanthropy

Tall-Wiedefeld Society group shot

Tall-Wiedefeld Society

The Tall-Wiedefeld Society, in its inaugural year, awarded grants totaling $20,000 to five programs on March 8.

$5,000 to the MentHER Program in the College of Business and Economics (CBE)
The program, in its 14th year, builds leadership skills and connects female students with information and mentors while instilling a sense of community engagement. In addition, MentHER develops high school students’ college and career readiness.  

$3,750 to Grantwriting in Valued Environments (G.I.V.E) in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA)
G.I.V.E. provides female undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to connect with nonprofit leaders, increase the resources and assets of the organizations and advance their professional writing goals by connecting their coursework to the needs of nonprofit organizations in Baltimore.                      

$3,750 to the women’s and gender studies department’s 50th anniversary
Students will develop a digital archive of the department’s history and impact. In collaboration with the , students will collect materials and oral histories for a launch event at the Peale Center.

$5,000 to Learning to Fly: Girls After-School STEM Program in the College of Education (COE)
This six-week, one-on-one STEM program will match 26 TU undergraduate women from all majors with 26 elementary/middle school girls. They will learn to operate drones, investigate flight patterns and make suggestions for alterations to future drone design models/flight technology.

$2,500 to Mental Health Support for Women STEM Students in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics (FCSM)
Ensuring an equitable research culture is the focus of this grant, which aims to increase the number of minority students successfully completing degree programs in STEM disciplines and provides individualized and group coaching to reach that goal.

For more information on the Tall-Wiedefeld Society and the grant program, visit


$100 million RISE campaign

More than $8 million has been raised since we last reported our RISE campaign success in the fall issue of TU Magazine. The campaign now stands at $94 million. “We are in the homestretch of TU’s largest campaign ever,” says Brian DeFilippis, vice president for university advancement. “We are so overwhelmed by the generosity of our entire TU community—alumni, students, faculty, staff and other friends of TU have all stepped up. And our future is brighter for it.” It’s not too late to RISE with us . . . every dollar and donor impacts the lives and experiences of our current and future TU students.