Please join our campaign with a gift, today. Transforming health and wellbeing The campaign for the School of Public Health
The ÂŁ100 million campaign for the School of Public Health will create a state-of-the-art hub for health and wellbeing research, outstanding education and community engagement at White City. It will transform and amplify our work in four areas:
World health
Food and nutrition
Disease knows no borders. Taking a global view, we are combining advanced data science and medical expertise to treat, control and prevent disease, and reduce health inequality around the world.
Food is fundamental. By understanding how diet and nutrition overlay with biology, psychology, politics and economics, we are tackling the greatest challenges surrounding one of the most intrinsic, yet complex, aspects of our lives.
Community health and policy
Children’s health and wellbeing
Communities are at the heart of public health. From White City to West Africa, from the young to the elderly, we are devising and delivering tailored care, education and prevention programmes to support all communities across the life course.
All children deserve the best chances in life. By preventing chronic disease and infection in the early years of life, we are ensuring future generations have every opportunity to thrive and succeed.
Join us in seizing this moment. Public health is not just about adding years to life; its aim is to add life to years. Imperial’s School of Public Health is bringing people together to improve the health and wellbeing in communities both local to us and around the world.
Hammersmith Hospital, home to several hundred researchers and clinicians from Imperial’s Faculty of Medicine, has served the White City community for over 100 years.
The School of Public Health at Imperial’s White City Campus will be part of a thriving, collaborative ecosystem, where great academics work with corporate partners, entrepreneurs, the local community, local authorities and each other to solve some of the world’s most urgent and widespread global health challenges. We invite you to join us through your support of our transformative £100 million campaign, which will shape the future of public health and have local impact and global reach. All gifts at any level will help make this vision a reality. By supporting our campaign with an unrestricted gift, you will help provide the flexibility to meet the changing needs of the School of Public Health as it develops. Gifts will fund a range of activities including our research projects, scholarships, academic posts, community programmes and capital investments. Your gift will enable us to deliver real change for future generations. Please consider becoming an advocate, champion or partner and fund our ground-breaking work at the School of Public Health.
Opportunities for support. Be an advocate.
Be a champion.
Support health and wellbeing, with a gift of: £100, £250, £500 or £750
Connect communities and change lives, with a gift of: £1,000, £5,000, £10,000 or £25,000
By making a participation gift, you can be an advocate for the School of Public Health and join a strong community of donors who come together to make a difference. Your gift will help fight disease and reduce health inequality.
Help us champion health and wellbeing. Your gift will facilitate ground-breaking discoveries that will save and improve lives.
To honour the collective and impactful support from our alumni and friends, we will name a space within the new building to celebrate your collective support, and recognise your support in the programme for the grand opening of the new School of Public Health.
Join us in reimagining what a university can do.
By championing the work of the School of Public Health with a gift at this level, you will be listed in our Annual Fundraising Report and invited to the grand opening of the new School of Public Health at White City. Champions will also become members of the Imperial 1851 Circle (£1,000–£4,999), Imperial 1907 Circle (£5,000–£9,999) and the President’s Circle (£10,000–£49,999), joining a community of leadership donors to Imperial. You will receive all related benefits and recognition.
Imperial giving circles Imperial 1851 Circle
Be a partner. Join us to transform public health, with a gift of: £50,000, £75,000 or £100,000
The Imperial 1851 Circle recognises those who give between £1,000–£4,999 a year, and who believe, as we do, in the power of science, technology and medicine to change the world. Members receive a commemorative lapel pin and special invitations to Imperial events.
Imperial 1907 Circle
By becoming a partner in our mission to improve the lives of local and global communities, you will help us tackle the greatest health challenges of our, and future, generations.
The Imperial 1907 Circle recognises those who give between £5,000–£9,999 a year and who help us continue Imperial’s tradition of research and education for the benefit of society. Members receive a commemorative lapel pin, impact reports and special invitations to Imperial events.
When you make a gift at this level, you will also receive special recognition through an appropriate naming opportunity, a personal impact report, and an invitation to the grand opening of the new School of Public Health at White City.
President’s Circle The President’s Circle recognises the College’s close friends and supporters, who make a leadership gift of between £10,000 and £49,999 a year. Members provide the means for the realisation of the President’s vision. Benefits include a commemorative lapel pin, impact updates from the President, and invitations to special events hosted by the President.
Bespoke giving opportunities. We have a range of bespoke giving opportunities for those seeking to have a significant impact on transforming health and wellbeing at our new School of Public Health with a gift of more than ÂŁ100,000. We would be delighted to work with individual donors to find the area of most interest to you. Working in conjunction with you, we can develop tailored, philanthropic opportunities with options to fund space, people and our programmes to ensure your gift has the greatest impact.
A young participant takes part in one of Imperial’s allergy studies.
To discuss your pledge or other giving opportunities, please contact: Angela Bowen, Director of Development for the Faculty of Medicine angela.bowen@imperial.ac.uk  +44 (0)20 7594 1277 Heather Campbell, Head of Campaigns heather.campbell@imperial.ac.uk  +44 (0)20 7594 2949
www.imperial.ac.uk/giving/transforming-health