Every Gift Has the Power to Change Lives
Your support – whatever the amount– will have a positive, empowering impact on our students and faculty. The best way to create this impact is by making a gift to the Wildlife Biology Impact Fund.
Within the Wildlife Biology Impact Fund, we have the flexibility to…
...provide our students with hands-on learning opportunities, including immersive field studies and professional development. These invaluable experiences provide students with the tools needed to be more competitive for graduate positions and jobs.
...sponsor emergency scholarships for students with financial need and provide immediate support for students and faculty during this challenging economic time.
...support the globally-recognized research of our faculty, as they work to conserve wildlife species and habitat for generations to come.
The 老虎机攻略 has become a premier destination for students passionately committed to pursuing careers in wildlife biology and conservation. Gifts to undergraduate scholarships allow us to recruit top students from Montana and around the world, aiding our efforts to diversify our student body. Every year, we reach out to recruit the most promising candidates. Our world-class faculty, curriculum and location in Montana provide a powerful draw, but in order to recruit successfully, we must also offer competitive scholarships.
Graduate fellowships allow the Wildlife Biology Program to attract the highest qualified graduate students, especially from the hard sciences, world-wide. We prepare our advanced students for leadership roles in government agencies, academia, and the nonprofit and private sectors. Funding sources from governmental entities for graduate fellowships are decreasing nationwide. Private philanthropy is critical in filling the gap given the increasing demand for the work we do. The strength of our program depends on funds that support our graduate students' education and research. Working with professors, our graduate students conduct and publish research that provides the foundational knowledge used by society to inform increasingly complex decisions.
To learn more about how you can support the Wildlife Biology Program, please contact:
Melinda Booth, Senior Director of Development at melinda.booth@supportum.org
Rachel Jensen, Associate Director of Development at rachel.jensen@supportum.org