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Giving Societies
Individuals who make gifts to Audubon
Washington each year are the cornerstone of our annual support.
These gifts demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission
of Audubon Washington.
Support Equals Results
You can make a donation to support Audubon Washington’s
overall work, or specify a particular program for your contribution.
- Support for Audubon Centers helps build the conservation ethic in young people.
- Support for science programs helps protect Important Bird Areas on the ground and flyways throughout North America.
- Support for policy helps promote responsible public policy that ensures the protection of our natural heritage.
We provide special benefits to donors
who direct their contributions to support Audubon Washington.
Membership in any of these societies is automatic once you
reach a certain cumulative giving history during our fiscal
year, July 1 to June 30.
The Lucy and John James
Audubon Society
The
Lucy & John James Audubon Society is the premiere
opportunity to advance Audubon’s mission and share nature’s
power and wisdom with future generations.
Established in 2002, the Lucy and John
James Audubon Society recognizes those individuals who make
leadership gifts of $1,000 or more to the National Audubon
Society and its many state and other programs. Audubon Washington
offers a number of special benefits to members of this esteemed
group of annual donors who direct their generous contributions
to support the work of Audubon Washington.
$1,000 or more
You will receive invitations to regional events, honored recognition
in the National Audubon Society Annual Report, and four issues
of The Journal - Audubon's quarterly publication highlighting
progress on key Audubon initiatives, nature artists, and Audubon
member profiles. In additional, you will receive all of the
benefits afforded to Centennial Club members (see below),
and invitations to briefings by the executive director of
Audubon Washington.
The Centennial Club
Join
Audubon’s Centennial Club and help celebrate 100 years
of conservation! A full century after its foundation, Audubon
remains the nation’s leading bird conservation organization.
American Goldfinch
($250-$999)
Membership in the National Audubon Society, subscription to
Audubon magazine, and invitations to Audubon Washington
events and tours.
All gifts, great or small, are welcome
and appreciated! Choose the type of gift that best suits your
resources and desires from our list of Ways
to Support Audubon Washington.
Please consider sending your gift today!
For more information, contact Nina
Carter, Executive Director, for more information or with
questions: phone 360-786-8020.
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