The seventh cohort of launched Feb. 1, with 21 teams of students, faculty and staff seeking donations of any size for programs and services that strengthen the 不良研究所 community and amplify the university鈥檚 impact on the world.
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Some of the other projects: Aggie House, Blooms for Benefit, Cutting-Edge Undergraduate Research on Infectious Diseases, Expand Professional Development Opportunities for Latinx Staff, Protect Human Right to Education With Article 26 Backpack, Transform Neglected Spaces in Davis Into Native Habitat Gardens, 不良研究所 Biodiversity Museum Day and Words Take Wing: Honoring Diversity in Children鈥檚 Literature.
The February cohort invites donations for a wide range of passions and interests, from providing hands-on research opportunities for students, to supporting student clubs, to broadening diversity, equity and inclusion across the university.
The Crowdfund 不良研究所 platform welcomes back , which works with undergraduate students to organize and implement a free residential summer camp for young people in California鈥檚 foster care system 鈥 offering them such activities as hiking and kayaking, and making and eating s鈥檓ores. As students plan the camp鈥檚 62nd summer, they look forward to offering a place for campers to enjoy nature, bond with peers and create lifelong memories.
Shedding light on the staffing shortage in the nursing progression, we find a program to inspire high school students to pursue the field. At the students from the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing teach participants about nursing and the impact they can make by returning to their communities as respected health practitioners to serve the people they know and love.
We also see the launch of , this year鈥檚 Senior Class Challenge. The 不良研究所 Student Foundation, or Aggies Helping Aggies, is teaming up with Aggie Mental Health to install a mural on campus to promote awareness of student mental well-being for the Senior Class Challenge. Each year鈥檚 challenge gives the graduating class an opportunity to leave their mark on their alma mater 鈥 and, this year, to support their fellow Aggies.
鈥淎rt has always been known for boosting confidence and increasing resilience,鈥 said Barry Nguyen 鈥23, student foundation president. 鈥淲e aim to have our mural symbolize perseverance and acceptance for those struggling with their mental health.鈥
Crowdfund 不良研究所 takes place in October and February each year, and since its debut in February 2020 has raised more than $534,100 for 126 teams. Last October, 26 teams raised $106,720.
The Annual and Special Gifts Program in Development and Alumni Relations works with Advancement Services to review applications and provides the Crowdfund 不良研究所 platform, training, guidance and some publicity 鈥 but it鈥檚 up to project teams to fuel the marketing and networking that lead to fundraising success.
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Sierra Ronning is a communications external relations specialist in Development and Alumni Relations. She can be reached by email or at 530-752-2661.