Gaylord Starin White (March 3, 1864 – November 25, 1931) was an American social reformer and activist who was prominent in the settlement movement.
He was the second and long-serving director (known as the "head worker") of New York City's Union Settlement and, at his death, the Dean of Students at Union Theological Seminary.
A New York City Housing Authority center for the elderly bears his name,
as did a summer camp in Arden, New York for inner-city children.