The origins, history, and current work of DLSPH has proven to be a vital resource with great impact several times over the past century. The importance of public health is undeniable once again.
Your gift to DLSPH (both PHS and IHPME) is an investment in both the education of students and the future of public health and health systems.
Gifts to DLSPH support the work of students like Sabastian and Ifeyinwa:
Sabastian Michael Blaz Koprich
MPH 2024 (PHS)
“Being in the Indigenous health stream, my research is centered around Indigenous health while primarily being Métis-specific health. I also have particular interests in cardiovascular wellness, heart disease, food sovereignty, and Indigenous data sovereignty.”
Ifeyinwa Akamike
PhD 2027 (IHPME)
“As a graduate with an African background/identity, championing EDI and belonging at IHPME and the University is important to me because it can lead to more robust and innovative research outcomes by incorporating diverse perspectives into academic collaborations.”
Support our Annual Funds: Priorities and Scholarships
Every annual gift has an impact on students and faculty at the DLSPH. Collectively, gifts of all sizes make significant contributions to our vision to be the leading model for public health and health systems learning, research and service, with impact at local and global levels.
Major Gifts & Planned Giving
Major gifts support our faculty, programming and research, through named student scholarships, lecture series, endowed academic professorships and chairs, engagement and impact funds, and other larger aspects of our programming.
Planned giving is a way for you to leave a legacy at DLSPH for future generations. Your planned gift can be structured in a variety of ways and may provide a significant tax advantage for your estate. Planned gifts can include: Bequests, Retirement funds, Stocks and securities, Gifts-in-kind, Charitable remainder trusts and Gifts of residual interest and life insurance.
Connect with Afshaan Kohari, Director of Advancement at afshaan.kohari@utoronto.ca to discuss turning your vision into impact through in-life gifts or gifts through wills and estates.