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Support The Garden

We can't do it without you!

Friends like you keep the Garden growing and making a difference in conservation, education, and service to the public. We appreciate your membership and loyal support. Consider the following ways you can support the North Carolina Botanical Garden . . .

Make a gift to help the Garden — you can give to your favorite unit/program or "where the need is greatest."
Download our Membership Form [PDF].

Donations may be made electronically at the University of North Carolina's secure online giving website or mailed to the following address:

NORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB 3375, Totten Center
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3375

Endowments

Consider endowing your annual gift to the Garden. A gift to the General Endowment is a wonderful legacy and inspires others. Endowments grow and enable Garden staff to plan for the future. Contact Charlotte Jones-Roe via email or phone (919-962-9458) for information on how to do this.

Give an Honorary/Memorial Gift

When you honor or remember someone through membership renewal or an additional gift, you send two-way support: to the honoree or the family of the remembered one, and to the Garden! What better way to make a long-lasting gift than to support the Garden in its mission of conservation, education, research, and public service? Memorial/Honorary Form [PDF]

Naming Opportunities

For naming opportunities associated with supporting the Garden, please contact Charlotte Jones-Roe via email or phone (919-962-9458).

Planned Giving

For Planned Giving opportunities, contact Charlotte Jones-Roe via email or phone (919-962-9458). You may also wish to visit the University of North Carolina's Planned Giving website

A Note to UNC Alumni and Friends

If you are an alumnus or friend of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, you may be interested to know that every gift you make to the North Carolina Botanical Garden will also count toward the UNC Chancellor's Club.

Last updated by Laura Cotterman on March 11, 2008 at 10:12:06 am.