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Support the Center For Global, International, and Regional Studies

Your gift makes a difference by providing funding for student research, internships, and special projects. Our fundraising priorities in the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS) are:

Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS)

Your donation will help the center pursue creative approaches to global problems. [more]

Global Information Internship Program (GIIP)

Your donation will help to support student interns working to democratize information technology worldwide. [more]

The Rick Hooper Scholarship Fund

Established in memory of Rick Hooper, this fund provides an annual scholarship to support travel for an undergraduate student whose studies help to further justice and peace in the Arabic-speaking or Muslim world. [more]

Making a gift to support the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies

Click the button below to be directed to the secure online gift form at UC Santa Cruz. Under 'please direct my gift to the following area,' type in "Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS)," then, under 'additional comments or information,' add any specifics about the program you want to support.

Make A Gift!

Thank you for your generous support of the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS) at UC Santa Cruz! For more information on how you may designate your gift to the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS), please contact the Social Sciences Development Office.

For the purposes of strengthening the development program and partially defraying related administrative costs, a fee of 3% of endowment gifts and 5% of current use gifts is assessed effective August 1, 2003.