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Projects in Ohio Your Donations will Support
The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation challenge fund: For every donation of $1,000 or more for migratory bird habitat conservation efforts in northern Ohio or Belize, an equal dollar amount will be leveraged.
Big Darby Creek Preserve: With your help, we're working hard to improve this area by restoring the creek’s streambed. The preserve will open to visitors by the end of 2007.
Edge of Appalachia Preserve: Rare plants and animals, school children, and Buckeye Trail hikers will benefit from recent land buys thanks to continued support from donors.
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Other Ways to Give
The success of The Nature Conservancy in Ohio 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. To learn more about planned giving please
e-mail Jules Lapp.
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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): © Robert Balogh (Black-throated blue warbler at Crane Creek State Park); © Harold E. Malde (Oak Openings Preserve); © TNC (Scientists studying).