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Monthly Giving

Your automatic regular gift does more for conservation

Protecting Wisconsin’s land, water, and wildlife is a big challenge. Since the land cannot speak for itself, it depends on steady and trustworthy support from dedicated friends like you.

Your support is key to protecting Wisconsin’s special places. 

When you set up automatic recurring gifts, you join others who are committed to protecting our state’s natural resources. As part of the Wisconsin Conservation Circle, you will support conservation all year long in the following ways.

  • Your support will help protect and defend nature by making sure the most critical natural areas are identified so they can be protected first. 
  • You’ll also help advocate for favorable land protection funding and policies.
  • You’ll make sure Wisconsin’s land trusts have the training and technical assistance they need to stay strong and resilient.
  • You’ll help connect people with protected land, increasing support for land protection.

 

And as a result, you’ll support climate action, connect migration corridors, and give nature a chance to keep our air and water clean and clear.

Your ongoing support as a Wisconsin Conservation Circle member is the best way to ensure your generous contributions work harder to protect Wisconsin’s land, water, and wildlife. 

“Conservation of land and water has never been more important. Being a sustaining contributor makes it easy to do my part and spreads out my giving throughout the year. This is one way I can make sure land protection continues in Wisconsin.” 

Mike K, Gathering Waters Board Member

Join the Wisconsin Conservation Circle

It’s Easy

Sign up once and your gifts process automatically through secure credit card or ACH transactions. Making regular gifts is also easier on your budget. Knowing that your gift will be arriving consistently allows Gathering Waters to make plans and take advantage of opportunities. And you’ll enjoy knowing that you are making a greater difference.

It’s Flexible

You’re in total control. You can change your gift amount, frequency, and date at any time with one simple phone call. 

It Helps the Environment

Because you make a monthly gift, more of your gift goes to support the mission. Automated giving also reduces paper and delivery resources, which further benefits the environment. You receive less mail, saving time, postage, and shipping resources.

You’ll Enjoy the Benefits of Monthly Giving, Too! 

  • You’ll love knowing that you’re helping protect and defend Wisconsin’s special places and the wildlife that lives in them.
  • You’ll enjoy being part of a special group of people who care about conservation. 
  • You’ll receive monthly email updates from the Executive Director.
  • You’ll receive newsletters telling you about the things you’ve helped make possible.

 

Still Have Questions?

Learn more on our monthly giving fact sheet or contact pat@gatheringwaters.org or call her at 608-251-9131 x14. 

Give With Confidence 

Gathering Waters earned a platinum rating through the nonprofit accountability organization Candid, formally known as GuideStar. You can see more details here

Become a Wisconsin Conservation Circle Member 

You’ll love knowing that every dollar helps protect and defend Wisconsin’s special places.

Portrait of Pat McMurtrie

If you have questions about the Wisconsin Conservation Circle, please reach out to Pat McMurtrie, Annual Giving and Outreach Manager, at 608-251-9131 x14 or pat@gatheringwaters.org

WI Conservation Logo. Tagline: Protecting Special Places

Wisconsin Conservation Circle

As part of Gathering Waters’ Wisconsin Conservation Circle, your regular gift:

  • Helps protect Wisconsin’s land, water, wildlife, and way of life, forever.
  • Helps ensure land trusts are strong and healthy to protect and care for land.
  • Increases the value of your gift and reduces the amount of mail you receive.

Select a recurring gift that works for you. You choose the amount and the frequency. Your gift will work harder to protect Wisconsin’s land, water, and wildlife.