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Environmental Resources Center

You can make a difference.

 

The Environmental Resources Center relies principally on external support to pursue its mission. We appreciate that you’re considering giving financial support.

What would we use your contribution for? Lots of things. If you’ve checked out the Participate, Research, and Education pages on this site, you can imagine the costs associated with those related activities. Your generous gift will help provide necessary funds for equipment, supplies, student internships, graduate research assistantships, sustainable-landscaping projects, and faculty and staff time.

When you give, you can leave it up to us to decide how best to use your contribution. You can also fund a specific kind of activity, such as internships, landscaping projects, or educational-content development on a particular topic. Especially for smaller contributions, we recommend the unrestricted approach so we can easily combine funds to get projects done.

The simplest way to make a donation is to click the following direct link. Please don’t hesitate to contact Bruce Kingsbury, director and professor of biology, at [email protected] so he can work with you to make your contribution happen. Either way, you will receive a receipt for tax purposes.

If you have any questions, you can contact Kingsbury or the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement at [email protected] or 260-481-6962. Whatever you decide to do, we thank you for considering us.

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Donate by Check

Another option.

If you’d prefer to donate by check, simply make it out to “Purdue Fort Wayne Foundation” in the amount you want to donate. Be sure to add “Environmental Resources Center” in the memo field. You can then send it to the our director:

Environmental Resources Center 
ATTN: Bruce Kingsbury
Purdue University Fort Wayne 
2101 East Coliseum Boulevard 
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Contact Us

Questions?

 

Contact Bruce Kingsbury, director and professor of biology, at [email protected].