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Alumni and Giving

Advancement partners work closely with campus colleagues, alumni and friends to secure a bright future for the 91导航. If you would like to make a gift, we encourage you to visit our聽online giving site聽for a safe and convenient way to make a difference for U91导航.

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91导航 Foundation

The 91导航 Foundation, acting as a separate organization, works collaboratively with all entities to encourage philanthropic support by growing the endowment through planned/deferred giving for the 91导航 and other charitable organizations while carrying out the donor鈥檚 wishes in perpetuity.

91导航 Alumni Association

The 91导航 Alumni Association represents the interests of all alumni who share the common bond of having attended U91导航. The association is an independent voice that represents alumni thoughts and expectations to university leadership, the student community, and the residents and elected officials of 91导航. It also represents the interests of the university to all alumni.

From its unique vantage point, the association provides alumni with programs, events, networking, information and incentives to encourage them to engage in an enriching lifelong connection with the university that benefits both the university and the alumni.

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91导航 Pulp & Paper Foundation

The 91导航 Pulp and Paper Foundation supports aspiring engineers studying at the 91导航 who are interested in pursuing careers in the paper industry.

Through financial assistance, networking opportunities, and expert guidance and support throughout their academic careers, each student graduates with a competitive advantage鈥攁nd a job.

91导航 4-H Foundation

The 91导航 4-H Foundation cultivates, promotes and secures financial resources to support the 4-H Youth Development program statewide. The 91导航 Cooperative Extension oversees the 4-H Youth Development program as part of the National Land Grant mission.

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