The brick façade of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at El Paso

 AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Excellence Fund

 

 AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Excellence Fund

Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site on Thursday, May 02, 2024, in El Paso, Texas. (Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife)

AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Excellence Fund

Why Your Donation Matters

Gifts to the AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Excellence Fund provide essential unrestricted support to advance our mission: to create, learn, and share knowledge about arid ecosystems, natural resource management, and nutrition to promote economic advancement, healthy residents, and sustainable development in Far West Texas.

This funding helps sustain and expand key research initiatives, community‑focused programs, and innovative projects at the AgriLife Research Center at El Paso.

Support can be used in many meaningful ways, including advancing research addressing water scarcity, soil health, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture practices tailored to our arid region. Contributions also help strengthen nutrition-related research that improves access to healthy foods and supports long-term wellness in Far West Texas communities.

Funding may also enhance outreach efforts, regional collaborations, and scientific innovation that benefit local producers, families, and stakeholders working to build a stronger and more sustainable future.

Whether you are a community partner, local supporter, industry leader, or someone passionate about the future of Far West Texas, your gift makes a significant difference. Your support benefits the entire region by helping generate solutions that improve lives, bolster economic opportunity, and protect our natural resources.

Your participation in the AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Excellence Fund helps ensure that our work continues to address the most pressing challenges facing our region and supports a healthier, more resilient future for Far West Texas.

Mission

Create, learn, and share knowledge about arid ecosystems, natural resource management, and nutrition to promote economic advancement, healthy residents, and sustainable development in Far West Texas.

Vision

Healthy lives and livelihoods improved through producing affordable and healthy food to meet dietary needs while managing natural resources in Far West Texas.