Now it's up to you.

Trees Foundation
December 10, 2007


Now it's up to you.

You can act twice to further the recovery of imperiled North Coast forests, rivers, and wildlife.

Step 1. Empower Grassroots Action


You've read about the critical conservation and restoration work being done by a multitude of dedicated groups and advocates. These groups are the vanguard of forest, river, and wildlife recovery spanning an area stretching from Santa Cruz to southern Oregon.

Each of these Partner organizations within Trees Foundation's network of support is a grassroots group. That means every group relies on community support from people like you.

Please make a tax-deductible contribution to the groups of your choice today.

Step 2. Double Your Effectiveness: Leverage Your Donation

Trees Foundation leverages community resources by providing professional and technical services free-of-charge to grassroots environmental groups. Our work assists community-based groups to: build constituencies, identify conservation priorities, provide a voice for grassroots activists, extend organizational longevity and efficiency, and access vital financial resources.

Trees helps to level the playing field and improve the effectiveness of all of our Partner groups by providing free: Graphic Design & Publications, Web Design & Programming, GIS Conservation Mapping, Community Outreach, Organizational Support & Development, Donor-Advised Funding, Restoration Training, and a Community Resource Center.

To sustain this broad network of support we require your participation.

Please make a tax-deductible contribution to Trees Foundation today.

Please give generously now to help ensure that the imperiled forests, rivers, and wildlife of the splendid North Coast will thrive for generations to come.

For the Wild-

Doug Wallace
Community Support Coordinator

P.S. It's easy to give. Just open Branching Out to the inside of this page and select the groups you want to support. Support as many groups as you like. Mail your donations to Trees using the enclosed envelope. Trees will make sure that your donation is forwarded to the groups you've selected. If you'd rather give online, visit www.treesfoundation.org



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