Crowdfund UC Davis thanks all of the donors who gave to this important project in February. This campaign has closed, but we are grateful for your support!
Thank you to everyone who has donated or shared our crowdfunding campaign on social media/email!
Due to our success in reaching $5,000 in under 2 weeks, we are setting our sights for the truly sustainable option. If we raise $50,000 through individual donations and corporate sponsorships, we can create an endowment for the program. An endowment will create an evergreen source of funding for cutting-edge undergraduate research in microbial genome science!
Please help us reach this goal by:
1.Making a direct donation of $10 or more. A high number of donors will encourage others to also make donations. You can donate here: https://crowdfund.ucdavis.edu/ralstonia
2. Emailing this crowdfunding campaign to your network.
3. Amplifying my posts to your networks on LinkedIn / Twitter / Facebook. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7026593299620655104/
https://twitter.com/TLowePower/status/1620834069058846720
4.Let me know if you work at a company who might be interested in being a corporate sponsor. (tlowepower@ucdavis.edu)
Your gift of $10 will contribute 1/10th of the costs for one undergraduate researcher to sequence, assemble, and analyze a bacterial genome
Your gift of $25 will contribute 1/4th of the costs for one undergraduate researcher to sequence, assemble, and analyze a bacterial genome
Your gift of $50 will contribute 1/2th of the costs for one undergraduate researcher to sequence, assemble, and analyze a bacterial genome.
Your gift of $150 will contribute to the costs of ONE-TWO undergraduate researchers to sequence, assemble, and analyze 1-2 bacterial genomes.
Your gift of $250 will contribute to the costs for TWO-THREE undergraduate researchers to sequence, assemble, and analyze 2.5 bacterial genomes.
Your gift of $500 will contribute to the costs for FIVE undergraduate researchers to sequence, assemble, and analyze 5 bacterial genomes.
Your gift of $1,000 will contribute to the costs for TEN undergraduate researchers to sequence, assemble, and analyze 10 bacterial genomes.