You can save the Earth while you work by donating to The Nature Conservancy via your workplace giving campaign.
Workplace giving makes it easy to give to The Nature Conservancy and help us protect nature and preserve life by providing a stable flow of support for our conservation work.
The Nature Conservancy participates in several workplace charity campaigns including the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC #10643), state employee campaigns and several corporate campaigns.
How Workplace Giving Works for Nature
The Nature Conservancy is a member of Earth Share, a nationwide network of America’s leading nonprofit environmental and conservation organizations that works to promote charitable giving through workplace giving campaigns.
When you make a pledge to The Nature Conservancy through Earth Share, your specified amount will be automatically deducted from each paycheck and donated to the Conservancy.
Your donation will have an immediate impact in helping us preserve plants, animals and natural communities all over the world, each and every day.
Giving through our payroll deduction also entitles you to full membership benefits, including our award-winning magazine, Nature Conservancy, which features in-depth updates on conservation projects throughout the world.
For more information about Earth Share, including how your employer can host its own campaign, go to Earth Share’s Web site at earthshare.org.
Your Support Makes a Difference
The Nature Conservancy has a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, their highest rating, and is a BBB Wise Giving Alliance Accredited Charity!
Thank you again for being a Member of The Nature Conservancy. Only with the continued support of caring people like you, have we been able to protect more than 119 million acres of critical land in the United States and around the world.
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You can designate The Nature Conservancy through the Combined Federal Campaign. Just designate your gift to CFC# 10643
Photo: Wildflowers bloom at The Nature Conservancy's McKinsey ranch, in the Arroy Seco Uplands Conservation Area (California Central Coast Ecoregion). © Mark Godfrey/TNC. Right column photo © Mark Godfrey/TNC and SQN
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