
Ways to Get Involved:
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The ways you can support Roger Williams Park Zoo are
as diverse as the animals in our care! Click any of the section below to learn more about how YOU can make it your zoo.
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One of the most effective ways to support the zoo is with direct financial
support through the Rhode Island Zoological Society. Since its
inception in 1962, the Rhode Island Zoological Society has worked to secure
the support needed by Roger Williams Park Zoo to significantly contribute
to the conservation of the earth's dwindling natural resources and to
serve the community as a valued resource for education, economic development
and recreation. Your contribution, of any amount, can help.
Learn more or
[donate now]
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Membership is the convenient, affordable plan that helps your family enjoy the Zoo all year long. Plus recieve special benefits like our magazine WILD, 10% off at the gift shops and more!
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Zoo Guardian is the premier membership level at Roger Williams Park Zoo. They are individuals committed to wildlife conservation who pay annual membership dues of $250 or more to Rhode Island Zoological Society, and in turn recieve great benefits!
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Planned gifts to Rhode Island Zoological Society's endowment will help the zoo to grow and flourish for current and future generations. Your children, grandchildren and their children will have a wonderful zoo to visit and appreciate due largely to the generosity of those who had the foresight to make planned gifts.
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Consider becoming a charter member of the endowment society by making a lasting planned gift to Rhode Island Zoological Society's endowment.
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We offer many valuable sponsorship opportunities for various organizations to partner on special events, public programs and promotions. The goal of zoo programming is to provide educational and enjoyable value-added experiences for our visitors.
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We offer many opportunities to help and learn, meet new people and animals, and share your love for nature. To accomplish the zoo's education and conservation mission and provide a first-rate visitor experience, we depend on the skills and enthusiasm and talents of over 300 volunteers to help us. From teens to seniors, there are volunteer opportunities here at the zoo!
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If you're looking for teen volunteer opportunities, learn more about Zoo Crew. |
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We offer a variety of internship programs (all unpaid) in many unique areas you'll only find at the zoo!
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Have a wild career! What better way to get involved then working here?
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Development
Office Contacts
| Christine Luke, Director of Development |
| Phone: 401-941-3910 x302 |
Email: cluke@rwpzoo.org |
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| Elizabeth Grover, Manager of Information Services & Capital Campaign Coordinator |
| Phone: 401-941-3910 x369 |
Email: egrover@rwpzoo.org |
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| Elaine
Cooper, Development Officer, Individual Giving |
| Phone:
401-941-3910 x374 |
E-mail: ecooper@rwpzoo.org |
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| Jan Schoolcraft, Development Officer, Special Events |
| Phone:
401-941-3910 x337 |
E-mail: janschoolcraft@rwpzoo.org |
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| Helene Feist, Development Operations Specialist |
| Phone:
401-941-3910 x453 |
E-mail:hfeist@rwpzoo.org |
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