element14 Community
element14 Community
    Register Log In
  • Site
  • Search
  • Log In Register
  • Community Hub
    Community Hub
    • What's New on element14
    • Feedback and Support
    • Benefits of Membership
    • Personal Blogs
    • Members Area
    • Achievement Levels
  • Learn
    Learn
    • Ask an Expert
    • eBooks
    • element14 presents
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Spotlight
    • STEM Academy
    • Webinars, Training and Events
    • Learning Groups
  • Technologies
    Technologies
    • 3D Printing
    • FPGA
    • Industrial Automation
    • Internet of Things
    • Power & Energy
    • Sensors
    • Technology Groups
  • Challenges & Projects
    Challenges & Projects
    • Design Challenges
    • element14 presents Projects
    • Project14
    • Arduino Projects
    • Raspberry Pi Projects
    • Project Groups
  • Products
    Products
    • Arduino
    • Avnet & Tria Boards Community
    • Dev Tools
    • Manufacturers
    • Multicomp Pro
    • Product Groups
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RoadTests & Reviews
  • About Us
  • Store
    Store
    • Visit Your Store
    • Choose another store...
      • Europe
      •  Austria (German)
      •  Belgium (Dutch, French)
      •  Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
      •  Czech Republic (Czech)
      •  Denmark (Danish)
      •  Estonia (Estonian)
      •  Finland (Finnish)
      •  France (French)
      •  Germany (German)
      •  Hungary (Hungarian)
      •  Ireland
      •  Israel
      •  Italy (Italian)
      •  Latvia (Latvian)
      •  
      •  Lithuania (Lithuanian)
      •  Netherlands (Dutch)
      •  Norway (Norwegian)
      •  Poland (Polish)
      •  Portugal (Portuguese)
      •  Romania (Romanian)
      •  Russia (Russian)
      •  Slovakia (Slovak)
      •  Slovenia (Slovenian)
      •  Spain (Spanish)
      •  Sweden (Swedish)
      •  Switzerland(German, French)
      •  Turkey (Turkish)
      •  United Kingdom
      • Asia Pacific
      •  Australia
      •  China
      •  Hong Kong
      •  India
      •  Korea (Korean)
      •  Malaysia
      •  New Zealand
      •  Philippines
      •  Singapore
      •  Taiwan
      •  Thailand (Thai)
      • Americas
      •  Brazil (Portuguese)
      •  Canada
      •  Mexico (Spanish)
      •  United States
      Can't find the country/region you're looking for? Visit our export site or find a local distributor.
  • Translate
  • Profile
  • Settings
Business of Engineering
  • Technologies
  • More
Business of Engineering
Blog MIT launches “Campaign for a Better World” to raise $5 billion
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Documents
  • Quiz
  • Events
  • Polls
  • Files
  • Members
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • More
  • Cancel
  • New
Join Business of Engineering to participate - click to join for free!
  • Share
  • More
  • Cancel
Group Actions
  • Group RSS
  • More
  • Cancel
Engagement
  • Author Author: Catwell
  • Date Created: 19 May 2016 7:24 PM Date Created
  • Views 668 views
  • Likes 1 like
  • Comments 2 comments
  • crowdfunding
  • mit
  • campaign
  • cabeatwell
  • school
  • university
  • advancement
  • business
  • innovation
Related
Recommended

MIT launches “Campaign for a Better World” to raise $5 billion

Catwell
Catwell
19 May 2016


MIT wants to use the money to address issue like clean energy, food, and aiding illnesses (Photo via MIT)image

 

MIT is known around the world as one of the top universities in America. Thanks to their field of research, they're always on the cusp of the latest technological innovations. But in order to work on projects like the CityCar or The EyeRing, the institute needs money. And a lot of it. MIT recently launched a new fundraising initiative called “Campaign for a Better World,” which aims to take on some of humanity's and the planet's biggest challenges. So how much are they asking for? Just a whopping five billion dollars.

 

The campaign is meant to amplify the universities' fields in research, education, and innovation. That's no small sum of money, but the institute has a list of various projects under the campaign's six priority areas. The areas include Discovery Science, Heath of the Planet, Human Health, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Teaching, Learning, and Living, and The MIT Core. Some of the issues they're hoping to take on include climate change, making clean energy universal, clean water and food, the ability to detect diseases early on, such as Alzheimer's to name a few. There are even plans to manipulate genes using CRISPR-Cas9.

 

The money also goes towards increasing resources for undergraduate financial aid, graduate fellowships and professorships, and improving educational spaces. “Humanity faces urgent challenges—challenges whose solutions depend on marrying advanced technical and scientific capabilities with a deep understanding of the world’s political, cultural, and economic complexities,” said MIT president L. Rafael Reif. 

 

He continues: “We launch the Campaign for a Better World to rise to those challenges and accelerate positive change. In this effort, we seek the support of enthusiastic partners who share our sense of mission and infinite possibility—including our remarkable alumni, who do the great work of MIT in the world every day. Together, through this Campaign, we will give the brilliant minds and hands of the MIT community the fuel and the focus to make inspiring progress for the world.”

 

MIT hopes the campaign will have “far-reaching positive implications” not just for the university, but for the world at large. It is an opportunity to re-inspire, reenergize, and recommit the MIT community to our shared vision and values,” says char of MIT Corporation Robert B. Millard. “While amplifying the power of our students, faculty, and staff to shape the future by providing them with the resources they need to do their best work.”

 

So far, the campaign has raised over $2.6 billion toward their goal. Many of the donations have come from more than 77,000 alumni and friends. They're in the right ballpark, but there's still a way to go, so if you're feeling inclined to help, donate any amount you can. Let's just hope MIT keeps their end of the bargain and actually does something good with that money.  Want to help? Check out MIT's Campaign for a Better World

 

Have a story tip? Message me at:

http://twitter.com/Cabe_Atwell

  • Sign in to reply
  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago

    This one I just heard about recently:

    There are even plans to manipulate genes using CRISPR-Cas9.

    Maybe one to watch image!\

    Clem

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • Instructorman
    Instructorman over 9 years ago

    If MIT can articulate a universally agreed definition of what a better world is, I'm confident they will find the people and resources to make progress toward that definition.

    A big problem exists when some people see a better world looking like X and others see it looking like Y, where X does not equal Y.

     

    There isn't a lot of positive evidence that humans have figured out how to be good planet managers.  But, I applaud the ambition shown by MIT in addressing the challenge.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
element14 Community

element14 is the first online community specifically for engineers. Connect with your peers and get expert answers to your questions.

  • Members
  • Learn
  • Technologies
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Products
  • Store
  • About Us
  • Feedback & Support
  • FAQs
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal and Copyright Notices
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies

An Avnet Company © 2025 Premier Farnell Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Premier Farnell Ltd, registered in England and Wales (no 00876412), registered office: Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds LS12 2NE.

ICP 备案号 10220084.

Follow element14

  • X
  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • YouTube