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Donate to Specific Projects in Massachusetts
Fresh Water: Freshwater ecosystems in MA nourish millions of residents and give rise to diverse habitats and countless forms of life. Read how the Conservancy plans to sustain these resources.
Berkshire Highlands: Along the borders of MA, CT, and NY, the Berkshires boast a remarkable forest plateau and globally significant wetlands, and is home to many rare plants, animals, and natural communities.
Massachusetts Islands: The coastal sandplain ecosystem found on Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the surrounding Mass Islands is one of the most beautiful and threatened natural systems in the world.
To donate to any of these three programs, contact Rebecca Bowen at rbowen@tnc.org.
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More Ways to Give. The success of The Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts relies on the support of communities, businesses and people like you.
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Volunteer: Volunteers help The Nature Conservancy devote a major portion of its funds to land and water conservation, keeping our effectiveness high and our costs low.
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Workplace Giving: Pledge a specified amount to be automatically deducted from each pay check.
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Stock Donation: Gifts of appreciated securities to The Nature Conservancy can be a simple and tax-savvy way to support conservation.
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Real Estate Donation: Gifts of real estate can frequently save you thousands of dollars in income, estate, and capital gains taxes, while providing a substantial benefit to The Nature Conservancy.
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Gift & Estate Planning: Deferred gifts are a way to make a lasting contribution to the Conservancy while taking advantage of favorable federal and state tax laws.
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Become a Conservation Buyer: Are you a conservation-minded individual looking to protect natural places forever? Learn how to become a conservation buyer and view conservation properties for sale.
There are a number of ways you can help The Nature Conservancy each and every day. In addition to the above ways of giving you can also Donate Online, Become a Member, or Renew Your Membership.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): © Jerry and Marcy Monkman (Connecticut River); © Cheryl Rose (Great Blue Heron), © Jerry and Marcy Monkman (Jack-in-the-pulpit).