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Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI)
Match Opportunity: Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar up to $1,000 throughout the day.



Support OMI and UCSC Undergraduates!


The Okinawa Memories Initiative is a multidisciplinary public history research project exploring the postwar history of Okinawa, Japan. We are committed to sharing and uplifting the stories of a historically silenced and underrepresented community.


DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT!

Matching funds were generously provided by loyal OMI supporter Linda Peterson (Stevenson '70, History).


For over a decade, the Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI) has been an interdisciplinary, primarily student-based history project dedicated to creating a more multi-vocal and equitable future where underrepresented Okinawan voices shine through in media and in history. We look to honor their stories, their struggles, and their triumphs, all while fostering a deeper understanding of the diverse and vibrant life force of Okinawa and the Okinawan diaspora.


But we can't do it alone.


Join us in this community-driven collaboration that inspires students as they embrace their passion for preserving heritage. From oral histories to captivating photography, compelling videos, digitizing archival materials, and thought-provoking exhibitions, we empower students to apply their unique skillsets to this monumental passion project. Through OMI, undergraduate student researchers develop vital professional and academic skills through hands-on public humanities research and career-building experiential learning opportunities.


Funding from last year's Giving Day allowed us to continue the OMI Scholars Program, a collaboration with the Okinawa Association of America to digitize its photo archive, conduct oral life history interviews with its members, and create exhibits. Our thirteen 2023 OMI Scholars gained professional experience in digitization, oral history interviews, media production, archival research, and design. Results from end of program surveys show that both the 2022 and 2023 OMI Scholars Programs were a huge success:

  • 100% of OMI Scholars say that the program helped them to cover necessary expenses this summer.
  • 100% agree that the program helped them to develop professional skills, explore career interests, and meet mentors in their fields.


With your help, we will be able to fund a third cohort of OMI Scholars, connecting the next generation of public historians to meaningful work in the field. This year, we would like to expand OMI Scholars to send student researchers to Okinawa for the first time since the pandemic. Sending students to Okinawa will both give us the opportunity to expand our research and give our undergraduates the opportunity of a lifetime.


Your gift on Giving Day will directly support vital student research that enriches our understanding of Okinawa's past, current, and future. Your donation expands opportunities for undergraduate members to develop the essential skills necessary for their success as students, as well as after they leave UC Santa Cruz.


Donate to OMI today!


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Okinawa Memories Initiative-MATCH
Linda Peterson, UC Santa Cruz Foundation Chair, is generously matching all Okinawa Memories Initiative donations, dollar for dollar, up to $1,000. The more you are able to donate, the further your donation goes!
$1,000 MATCHED
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Success!
Best in Show
Congratulations to CENTER FOR AGROECOLOGY: UCSC FARM for their engaging and fun video!
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Early Riser
The project with the most individual donors between 7 and 8 am will receive $1,000. 2nd place will receive $500. Generously sponsored by an anonymous donor.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI) 49
2 $500 UCSC Slug Rugby 24
3 Tech4Good Student Programs 23
4 SOL Ultimate Frisbee 12
5 Formula Slug 11
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Mid-day Motivator
The project with the most individual donors between 12 noon and 2 pm will receive $2,500, second place will receive $1,000 and third place will receive $500. Third place generously sponsored by UC Santa Cruz Foundation Trustees Panda Kroll and Janet Buck.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $2,500 Formula Slug 155
2 $1,000 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 146
3 $500 UCSC Slug Rugby 99
4 Undergrads Supporting System-Impacted Filmmakers 64
5 Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI) 49
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Mad Dash
The project with the most individual donors between 6 and 8 pm will receive $2,500, second place will receive $1,000 and third place will receive $500. Generously sponsored by an anonymous donor.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $2,500 Rocket Team at UCSC 213
2 $1,000 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 203
3 $500 Pilipino Cultural Celebration 97
4 City on a Hill Press 69
5 UCSC Slug Rugby 54
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Final Frenzy
The project with the most individual donors on Giving Day (12am-12am) will receive $10,000, second place will receive $5,000 and third place will receive $2,000. First place award generously sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board Opportunity Fund.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $10,000 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 462
2 $5,000 UCSC Slug Rugby 405
3 $2,000 Formula Slug 300
4 Rocket Team at UCSC 289
5 Undergrads Supporting System-Impacted Filmmakers 201
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Indie 500
The project with the most individual donors giving $500 or more will receive $2,500. 2nd place will receive $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $2,500 UCSC Slug Rugby 16
2 $1,000 Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI) 15
3 Alumni Association Scholarship Fund 13
4 CalTeach Landesman Fund for Math/Science Teachers 13
5 Academic Excellence (ACE) Program 12
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Success!
Social Butterfly
Congratulations to Grupo Folklórico Los Mejicas de UCSC on engaging their community and rallying support for their project!
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Night Owl
The project with the most individual donors between 12 midnight and 1 am will receive $1,000. 2nd place will receive $500. Generously sponsored by an anonymous donor.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Formula Slug 36
2 $500 Pilipino Cultural Celebration 22
3 Tech4Good Student Programs 17
4 Grupo Folklórico Los Mejicas de UCSC 17
5 KZSC Radio 10
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Morning Mayhem
The project with the most individual donors between 10 and 11 am will receive $1,000. 2nd place will receive $500.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Cloud 9 A Cappella 62
2 $500 Women's Lacrosse Team 32
3 Autoslug 32
4 UCSC Slug Rugby 22
5 UCSC Fencing Club 22
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Happy Hour
The project teams with the most donors between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. will take home extra challenge funds! $1,000 for first place and $500 for second place. Generously sponsored by Professor of Theater Arts Patty Gallagher.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Rocket Team at UCSC 51
2 $500 UCSC Surf Club 34
3 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 21
4 SOL Ultimate Frisbee 18
5 Undergrads Supporting System-Impacted Filmmakers 16
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Slug Surprise
The project with the most individual donors between 10 and 11 p.m. will receive $1,500, 2nd place will receive $750 and 3rd will receive $500. Generously sponsored by an anonymous donor.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,500 Formula Slug 47
2 $750 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 42
3 $500 UCSC Slug Rugby 32
4 Rocket Team at UCSC 32
5 UCSC Fencing Club 23
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Indie 100
The project with the most individual donors giving $100 or more will receive $1,000. Second place will receive $500. Generously sponsored by an anonymous donor.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 UCSC Slug Rugby 129
2 $500 STEM Diversity - Plant the Seed for Big Dreamers 65
3 Alumni Association Scholarship Fund 62
4 UC Santa Cruz NCAA Cross Country and Track & Field 47
5 Okinawa Memories Initiative (OMI) 43
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Donor Heatmap
Rank State Gifts
1 CA 149
2 HI 10
3 NY 5
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