A Legacy of Philanthropy
Jack and Angie Giambalvo build a legacy by overcoming obstacles, finding success and developing philanthropy in their community.
We invite you to take part in developing the next generation of healthcare heroes at The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing. We envision increasing support for nursing students through scholarships and fellowships; growing opportunities for experiential learning; aiding in faculty recruitment, retention and research; and enriching our state-of-the-art immersive training facilities.
Read our Case Statement$14,500,000 Campaign Goal
$14,524,577 Total Raised
100% Progress
1,379Donors
Jack and Angie Giambalvo build a legacy by overcoming obstacles, finding success and developing philanthropy in their community.
Donors’ passions align with College’s commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance for our students, faculty and staff.
A Capstone College of Nursing student-leader and scholarship recipient shares his story.
Innovative lab spaces replicate real-world experiences encountered in professional nursing.
Help us develop tomorrow’s healthcare heroes!
At the Capstone College of Nursing, we train the best and brightest students, developing them into the region’s most competent and compassionate nurses. Your support is helping CCN shape the healthcare heroes of tomorrow.
Our students will graduate to not only succeed in their careers, but to serve on the front lines and save lives. Organizations know that when they hire a CCN graduate, they are adding a qualified and confident nurse to their team—and we know that patients in Alabama and beyond are in caring, capable hands.
As I meet our community partners, donors, alumni and volunteers, I invite you to partner with the College as we strategically plan for the future and consider the good we could do if funding were no longer an obstacle. Your investment is critical as we continue to develop the next generation of healthcare heroes.
Thank you for your support, and Roll Tide!
Julie T. Sanford, DNS, RN, FAAN, ANEF
Angelyn Adams Giambalvo Dean and Professor