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Our crowdfunding campaign has officially ended and we were able to meet and surpass our stated goal of $1500 by reaching a total of $2265! We celebrate the successes of this campaign with the tremendous support of 24 individual donors. Thank you so much for your generosity towards The Bio/Diversity Project and support our mission of fostering diversity and inclusion within the environmental fields. We were touched to witness the response to this crowdfunding campaign, and the personal messages of support that accompanied the giving.
On behalf of the whole team, thank you!
Elena Greenberg
Program Coordinator
Your generations are appreciated infinitely!
Amanda Platt:
Amanda Platt is currently double-majoring in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Classics. She served as an intern in the Fall of 2019 and taught over 50 8th graders at Mansfield Middle School.
Cristina Moraga:
Christina Moraga graduated from the U of A with her BS in Nutritional Sciences last spring. She worked with us Fall of 2017 and worked to promote science to K-12 students! She also helped us introduce and sketch out a binational collaboration with schools in Mexico.
Adalee Martinez:
Adalee Martinez was a BioDiversity Intern here at the U of A and is now a New Generation ranger at the Saguaro National Park. She found a passion for sharing knowledge about science and the environment we live in!
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Sponsor a guest speaker to come into our weekly training for The Bio/Diversity Project internship program.
Compensate one K-12 partner teacher for attending our annual orientation event for The Bio/Diversity Project.
Help fund one action project at a local K-12 school - such as building a pollinator garden, building a monarch waystation or building bee homes!
Fund one undergraduate work-study student to participate in our Bio/Diversity Project leadership program for the full academic year.