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Supporting SAGE

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Supporting the Mission

We are at a unique point in history – a time when different scientific disciplines, combined with major technological advances in computing, field instrumentation and satellite observations, are coming together to forge an entirely new understanding of the Earth and how its many systems operate together to sustain life on this planet.

At SAGE, we advance cutting-edge environmental research to expand our understanding of global challenges to sustainability, and innovative solutions to ensure a healthy future. We consistently address issues critical to real-world decision making and public policy. Our faculty, staff and students are dedicated to pushing the frontiers of interdisciplinary research, and to using this new science to make the world a better place.

Our success in achieving these goals depends on your support. Whether you are interested in supporting cutting-edge research, innovative teaching, public outreach activities, or pioneering graduate and undergraduates opportunities, your contribution will make a real difference – both to the University and to the world. Your gift, whatever its size, is needed and greatly appreciated by SAGE.

Making a Tax-Deductible Gift

You may make a secure on-line contribution to the SAGE Incubator Fund.

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

If you would like further information regarding SAGE, or how your tax-deductible gift can be arranged, please contact:

Prof. Tracey Holloway, Director
Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE)
1710 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
608.265.9119 tel
taholloway@wisc.edu

Thank you so much!

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following organizations and individuals.

Contributors (up to $5,000)

Agracetus, Inc.
Carol and Paul Barford
Aurélie Botta
Colby College
First Congregational Church
Rudie Flietner
Jon and Andrea Foley
Lakeland Audubon Society
Madison Audubon Society
Marine Biological Laboratory
Midvale Lutheran Church
Billiana Miteva
National Geographic Society
Jonathan and Jean Patz
Dierk Polzin
Navin Ramankutty
Westminster Presbyterian Church

Patrons ($5,000 to $100,000)

Anonymous
Evjue Foundation
International Food Policy Research Institute
S.C. Johnson, Inc
U.S. Department of Transportation (through support of the Center for Freight Infrastructure, Research, and Education -- CFIRE)
Wisconsin Focus on Energy
Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Major Supporters (over $100,000)

Andrew Mellon Foundation
Electric Power Research Institute
Global Stewards Society (John F. & Mary Cooper; Gary & Ellora Cooper; John & Mary K. Noreika; Peter Vogel, Vogel Brothers Building Company; David Beck-Engel, J.H. Findorff & Son; Scott J. Reppert, Superior Health Linens)
J.S. McDonnell Foundation
Laurel Foundation
Madison Gas & Electric Co.
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
U.S. National Science Foundation
University of Wisconsin – Madison, Graduate School
University of Wisconsin – Madison, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Mr. Roy F. Weston
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

Updated: 6/29/11

SAGE is a Research Center of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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