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Jill Azzolini taking a photo of a NJ beach
Counting the number of red knots in their habitat

The Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources’ focus is donor-centric, mindful of what the donors and the department's constituents want to accomplish with their money. We recognize the importance of donors' intentions and facilitate the necessary interactions to support the department and Rutgers.

Scholarships for undergraduates, fellowships for graduate students, and awards help cover tuition and research, which allows us to attract and retain the best students to the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources and continue our mission of providing instruction in the classroom, field, and laboratory, and opportunities for experiential learning on and off campus.

Support for research and faculty enables the the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources to enhance research projects, instrumentation, facilities, and other research expenses.

Some opportunities to make an impact include:

Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Advancement Fund

Gifts to this fund support a wide range of programs in the department, maximizing the impact of your support.

To contribute to this fund, click on the fund name above, and on the next page, enter Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Advancement Fund in the Fund Name field.

Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program

Help recruit and retain graduate students through financial support and opportunities to conduct research.

School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Scholarship Endowment Fund

Gifts to the endowment generate scholarships for student in perpetuity.

School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Educational Assistance Fund

The Educational Assistance Fund supports students on a rolling basis when they need additional resources to continue their studies.

Thank you for making an impact for the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources at the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences.