This crowdfunding campaign has ended. Thank you for your support! If you have questions about this research project, or are interested in supporting the ongoing initiatives of the Border Region Modeling Project, please reach out to Dr. Tom Fullerton at tomf@utep.edu
Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | TX | 28 |
2 | NM | 7 |
3 | AZ | 2 |
Gil
Kimmelman
$100
Jan 14, 2022
Richard
Dayoub
$50
Jan 14, 2022
Sebastian
Nunez
$50
Jan 12, 2022
Edward
Escudero
$500
Jan 12, 2022
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Juan
Segura
$50
Jan 11, 2022
Leonel
Nunez
$25
Jan 10, 2022
Dora Elida
Nunez
$25
Jan 09, 2022
Leonel
Nunez
$50
Jan 07, 2022
Anonymous
$100
Jan 05, 2022
Diana
Villavicencio
$100
Dec 22, 2021
Martha Vera
In Memory of Raul and Maria Paz Oaxaca
$100
Dec 22, 2021
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 21, 2021
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 21, 2021
James
Holcomb
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 20, 2021
Arturo Bujanda
In Memory of the victims of the El Paso Aug 3 tragedy.
$777
Dec 19, 2021
Avilia
Bueno
$100
Dec 18, 2021
Jesus
Mendoza
$50
Dec 17, 2021
Christopher
Erickson
$100
Dec 17, 2021
Charles
Crespy
$100
Dec 16, 2021
Raul
Carrillo
$100
Dec 06, 2021
Anonymous
$500
Dec 06, 2021
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 30, 2021
Esmeralda
Muniz
$25
Nov 23, 2021
$25
Community Advocate
Your donation of $25 provides an essential building block for this project as we investigate economic losses and public sector expenditures associated with this tragedy. Thank you for your contribution!
$50
Data Donor
Your donation of $50 will help pay Border Region Modeling Project data licensing fees. Thank you!
$100
Software Donor
We appreciate your gift of $100! Your support will help us pay Border Region Modeling Project software licensing fees.
$500
Significant Supporter
A gift of $500 will make a significant impact on our ability to complete this important research and quantify the economic impact of mass gun violence. Thank you!
$1,000
Major Miner
Your gift of $1,000 is greatly appreciated! Thank you for helping to raise awareness of the economic impact of tragedies like the one our community experienced on August 3, 2019.