Core Insights - The second charity gala organized by Shanghai Jiao Tong University Antai College of Economics and Management successfully raised 776,188 yuan through the auction of 37 items, with all funds directed towards excellent public welfare projects [1][12][17] - The event showcased a commitment to social responsibility and community engagement, with a focus on transparency in the allocation of funds to various charitable initiatives [1][17][19] Fundraising and Allocation - The first charity gala raised 628,388 yuan from 36 auction items, along with an additional 79,960 yuan from creative blind box sales, totaling 708,348 yuan [1][12] - A total of 600,000 yuan has been allocated to support six key public welfare projects, covering four main areas: educational assistance, support for the disabled, rural revitalization, and elderly services [1][12][20] Community Engagement - The Antai EMBA Alumni Association has demonstrated a strong commitment to public welfare, responding quickly to the "1·7" earthquake in Tibet by raising over 320,000 yuan and nearly 2.75 million yuan in winter supplies [2][13] - Initiatives such as the "She Public Welfare - Light Guardian Plan" focus on empowering women and supporting the career development of disabled women, alongside funding for autism rehabilitation projects [4][15] Ongoing Projects - Various projects like the "Sunshine Education" initiative and partnerships with organizations such as the Shanghai Blue Ribbon Public Welfare Foundation reflect the continuous efforts of the Antai EMBA community in public welfare [7][17] - The gala featured a classic auction format, with items donated by alumni and community members, emphasizing the collective effort in charitable actions [17][19] Future Commitment - The Antai EMBA alumni are dedicated to ongoing public welfare efforts, moving beyond simple donations to a more comprehensive approach that embodies the university's values of social responsibility and national pride [11][20]
交大安泰EMBA公益嘉年华再续华章,以校友担当赋能社会发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-07 10:46