Advance the Future of Health
The University of South Florida stands ready to transform the future of health for patients, the Tampa Bay community, the profession, and the world.
You play an important role in making USF Health a world-class educational and research institution. You can make life better by supporting one of the priorities below, or by contacting us to learn more about the areas that interest you.
Special Priorities
- COVID-19/Pandemic Research and Response at USF Health
Help fund critical research and patient care resources to fight the novel coronavirus in Tampa Bay and beyond.
USF Health Heart Institute
Endowed faculty chairs can bring the world's leading cardiology researchers to USF, making Tampa the destination for leading-edge heart care for the southeast and beyond. - USF Health Neuroscience Institute
You can help USF translate science into hope for devastating brain diseases through the interdisciplinary work of the USF Health Neuroscience Institute. - Scholarships
You can make a profound difference in the lives of students by supporting scholarships that reduce educational debt and open doors for their careers after graduation. - USF Health Downtown
A grand new vision for the downtown Tampa Channelside area places the Morsani College of Medicine and USF Health Heart Institute as the anchor of the world's first WELL-certified city district. - Women's Health
USF Health is committed to delivering the highest quality and most compassionate patient care, training highly competent and caring clinicians, and generating the most innovative research for all women. - Interprofessional Education and Practice
Preparing tomorrow's health professionals to improve patient outcomes by working together in teams. - Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation
Providing hands-on learning experiences that improve clinical skills and patient care for USF students and professionals at local health care organizations and around the world. - Patient Engagement
USF Health patients can transform health for future generations through their support of research, education and care.