Explore the Many Ways to Support WILD!
There are many ways to support WILD’s work for wilderness, wildlife and people world-wide. You can make a one-time or revolving monthly contribution online, via post or by calling our office and you can also support WILD in the following ways:
Tri for Wilderness
On 11 September 2010, WILD’s Director of Communications Emily Loose will compete in the Boulder Sunset Triathlon, an Olympic distance triathlon race. The race is organized by “Your Cause Sports,” and a key part is fund-raising for a charity you believe in. Help Emily meet her goal of $1000 to support Nature Needs Half™ >
Shop for Wilderness
Instinctive Recycled Bags and Backpacks donates at least 1% of gross sales to support WILD’s work for wilderness. The environmentally responsible, affordable bags and backpacks are made of 100% recycled main body fabric, buckles and webbing. Their manufacturing is certified by the Fair Labor Association and they’ve got a life time take-back policy!
HaberVision offers WILD members 50% off retail on all products using the special link here (HABERVISION), and for each purchase makes a contribution back to The WILD Foundation.
Creative Giving
Be creative with how you support wilderness! There are many options:
1. Support WILD through EarthShare workplace giving (CFC #10406, Colorado specific ID 3721) or ask your employer to match your gift. Check out our Workplace giving page for more info >
2. Honor a birthday, wedding or other holiday with a contribution. Sites such as the I Do Foundation can help with this.
3. Make a legacy gift and assure that your children and their families can experience wilderness – include WILD in your will. Contact us to get started.
3. Have a special skill that would support our work? Perhaps you’d like to guest post on our blog or develop maps for our field projects? Give us a call at 1-877-447-WILD or email info @ wild.org.
Travel for Wilderness
Into the Heart of Wild Alaska: Please join fellow adventurers on this unparalleled 8-day journey into the ‘biological heart’ of Alaska. Our
carefully crafted itinerary intimately explores the pristine estuaries of China Poot and Peterson Bay, features classic excursions by foot, kayak, boat and float plane, and showcases old growth forests, the CACS Field Station, the Grewingk Glacier, abundant marine life and Kachemak Bay. Evenings include guest speakers, fine locally gathered meals. The first night dinner will be at the home of Kat Haber, and lodging will be at the award winning Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge.
Your all-inclusive rate includes daily services of naturalist guide with boat, gourmet meals, private cabins with views of the ocean and mountains. August 18 – 25, 2010. Cost $4250 including tax & Gratuity + $600 for the Grizzly Bear viewing. 50% deposit due by May 15, 2010.
Please visit the Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge website for more information. Contact Kat Haber at kathaber (a) aol.com to reserve your spot today!
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