Environment and Resources Graduate Program

The Environment and Resources Graduate Program provides the ultimate in flexibility to create a customized, interdisciplinary graduate student experience tailored to a student’s individual interests. The traditional (thesis-required) research-based degree program prepares students to become professionals with a solid knowledge of the environment and equips them with tools that allow them to contribute creative solutions to environmental problems.

Gifts play a crucial role in enhancing the breadth and quality of our research and educational programs.

Learn more about the Environment and Resources Program

Make a Gift

Environment and Resources Program Fund – 112906979

Gifts to this fund may be used to provide general program support, student scholarships, career exploration experiences, or to enhance or expand the program’s teaching, research, and public service roles, including the pursuit of new opportunities and addressing strategic priorities. Gifts may also be used for faculty, staff, and student recruitment, retention, and morale.

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Gifts in any amount are needed and appreciated!

Nelson Institute Leadership Circle

Donors who make cumulative gifts of $1,000 or more (to any combination of Nelson Institute funds) in a calendar year will automatically become members of the Nelson Institute Leadership Circle.

Giving By Check

Checks should be made payable to UW Foundation – Nelson Institute and mailed to:

University of Wisconsin Foundation
US Bank Lockbox, Box 78807
Milwaukee, WI 53278-0807

Please include the fund name and number in the memo field on your check. In addition, we ask that you please print and include this form (pdf) with your check.

Many employers match personal donations with an equal or greater contribution. In some cases, companies will match the gifts of retired employees. Please consider checking with your human resources department to find out if your company offers a matching gift program.

Questions About Making a Gift?

General questions and/or inquiries related to estate gifts and/or gifts of stock and securities should be directed to Dan Fallon, the Nelson Institute’s senior director of development.

Dan Fallon
Senior Director of Development
Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association
dan.fallon@supportuw.org

Questions about our Environment and Resources MS/PhD Program should be directed to Jim Miller.

Jim Miller
Graduate Program Coordinator
jemiller@wisc.edu