School of Management

Leaders for Business & Society
At the nexus of business and society, Yale School of Management (SOM) educates leaders who go on to make a difference in every sector. Whether in the public, private, or nonprofit fields, our graduates understand that it is possible to balance profit, people, and planet to the benefit of all. Your gift to Yale SOM is an investment in our students and their potential.
Make a Difference for Students
Yale School of Management alumni lead with purpose and have an impact in myriad ways throughout their lifetimes—the direct result of our unique mission. To attract the most promising students and make an SOM education more accessible for the next generation of leaders, the school must increase scholarship awards. Expanding access is a priority for Dean Kerwin Charles, who believes there is no better use of funds than making more generous support available to students. You can invest in the leaders of tomorrow by investing in Yale SOM today.
70%
of SOM alumni have worked in multiple sectors
Help Change the World
Students at Yale SOM care deeply about the problems afflicting our world. We equip them with the knowledge, resources, and networks to pursue positive change. That can look like launching a business that can refashion its market, advancing far-reaching and rigorously considered policy initiatives, or steering a multinational corporation with keen awareness of and respect for its impact on workers, communities, and the environment.
May 1, 2026
Golub Capital Fellows Get Valuable Experience on Nonprofit Boards
Support from Golub Capital has allowed the expansion of a successful fellowship program that places business students on the boards of local nonprofits.
November 21, 2024
Nonprofit Leadership Takes Center Stage at Yale School of Management
A new gift expands a program for Yale SOM students who serve on nonprofit boards in and around New Haven.
October 3, 2024
A Decade of Growth at the School of Management
As the School of Management marks ten years in Evans Hall, it celebrates the generosity of many donors to the building and names its courtyard in honor of one of them.