Help Support Science at the Appalachian Laboratory!
Are you committed to solving the environmental science challenges of our time? Perhaps you are passionate about educational opportunities for students or members of the community. Whatever your giving goals, your gift to the Appalachian Laboratory can help you fulfill that purpose.
Even the smallest gift can make a meaningful impact by...
- Supporting Appalachian Laboratory scientists in addressing our most pressing environmental challenges through their cutting edge research at home and abroad;
- Providing educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students training to become the next generation of scientists;
- Recognizing the efforts of environmental educators in our local region through the Richard Johnson Environmental Education Award or those engaging in STEM activities through the Appalachian Laboratory Inspiration Award;
- Encouraging lifelong learning in environmental science in our region through support for our environmental education and outreach activities.
To learn more about giving opportunities at the Appalachian Laboratory, click on the images below or use the "Give Now" button above to make your gift online today.
Current Giving Opportunities at the Appalachian Laboratory
Thank You!
Your gift will help the Appalachian Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science foster a healthier and more prosperous environment through scientific research, teaching, and outreach.
Funds rasied will be administered by the University System of Maryland Foundation, Inc. for the benefit of the Appalachian Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). Please make checks payable to University System of Maryland Foundation, Inc. or the UMCES Foundation and mail to the following address:
Questions?
Please contact Rhonda Schwinabart, Coordinator of Outreach, at 301-689-7102 or rschwinabart@umces.edu, with any questions related to your gift or giving opportunities at the Appalachian Laboratory.