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Giving Opportunities

 

The College of Veterinary Medicine assists friends and donors who want to improve the lives, health and welfare of animals and humans through philanthropic giving. Donations to CVM benefit students through scholarships and clients through state-of-the-art equipment, services, and facilities. Your support is sincerely appreciated; it allows us to impact the lives of the animals and people we serve through teaching, research, and service.

Lean about unique giving opportunities and make a donation by clicking on the fund names below.


 Hope for the Future

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Scholarships & Fellowships


The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) offers scholarships to students throughout the course of their veterinary education. With the help of Alumni & Friends the CVM awarded over $399,000 in scholarships to students in 2012.

Chairs & Professorships

The quality of the College is directly related to the quality of our faculty; an educator’s impact has a rippling effect, their contributions will be felt by our academic community for many years to come.

Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum


The MVHM tells the story of veterinary progress in Minnesota and ensures that the persons responsible for so much of our past progress are not forgotten in our future.
 Make a gift to support the future of veterinary medicine   

 

 

 


 Care & Cures for Animals

vet exam on puppyCompanion Animal Fund

The Veterinary Medical Center Companion Animal Fund provides one-time grants to assist qualified clients, including nonprofit organizations, with treatment of companion animals. More... 
  

Animal Cancer Care

Your donation to the Comparative Oncology Research Fund will help to advance knowledge in cancer biology that can be translated and implemented into delivery of care that will reduce the incidence of cancer and improve the outcomes for animal and human cancer patients.
Animal Cancer Center.
 

 Dr. Linda Wolf Companion Animal Emergency Fund

Help pet owners who do not have the financial means to pay for treatment of the companion animals they bring to the Veterinary Medical Center. More...

 The Raptor Center

The Raptor Center (TRC) is internationally known for pioneering and perfecting techniques in avian medicine and surgery, and advancing the health of raptors and avian species through ongoing research. TRC promotes conservation through school, community, and Web-based education programs and the rehabilitation and release of injured raptors. Learn about supporting TRC...

  
The Leatherdale Equine Center

The University of Minnesota Equine Center is committed to preparing the next generation of equine veterinarians with the latest knowledge and technological tools in equine medicine and surgery. By incorporating the unique academic resources only available at the University the Equine Center creates innovative advancements in the health, well-being, and performance of the horse. Your horse, our passion...

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 Honor Beloved Animals & People

  Tribute Fund 

A gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine Tribute Fund provides you with the opportunity to honor a beloved pet or pet lover, celebrate an achievement, or show support for a grieving friend. When you make a Tribute Gift, the recipient will receive a letter acknowledging the gift (but not the amount). Your gift is directed to whatever purpose you determine and can help companion animals in many ways.
Download a PDF of the Tribute Fund brochure   

  


Memories Garden Dashing DixieNestle Purina Memories Garden

We understand the bond between people and their pets is one of a kind. Animals enrich our lives every day, in obvious and subtle ways. When the time comes, it can be difficult to say goodbye to these special relationships. The University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center invites you to create a lasting legacy in memory of your pet.

 

 


 


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