Donate
to Wild Fish Conservancy
Remember, your donation is tax deductible.
If you make a
donation to Wild Fish Conservancy, you can often double your contribution by
asking your employer to match it. Many businesses offer employee/corporate
contribution match programs as a benefit to their employees.
Here are some ways to donate:
Online
– Click
here to make a donation online using our Secure Server.
Phone
If
you would like to make donation by phone, please call the office at (425)
788-1167.
Mail
You
can mail a check to:
Wild
Fish Conservancy
P. O. Box 402
Duvall, WA 98019
Stock Donations
WFC has
established an account with a brokerage firm to make it easy for you to donate
stock. And don't forget to ask your employer about matching your stock
donations also! Contact Ann
Whitney (annatwildfishconservancy.org)
at the WT office for details, (425) 788-1167.
Donate Items for our Annual Auction
Make
a tax-deductible contribution to WFC by donating an item to our annual auction.
We look for a wide variety of goods and services for the live and silent
auctions – items that will appeal to those who fish and those who don’t. We
collect donations year round and would love to have your treasures! For
details, contact Tyler Cluverius at the WFC office by email to Tyleratwildfishconservancy.org
or call (425) 788-1167.
Washington State
Combined Fund Drive (CFD)
– If you are a Washington state
employee, including City of Seattle
employees, you can direct a donation to Wild Fish Conservancy through the Washington
State Combined Fund Drive. Simply note our
organization number: 315054 on your payroll deduction form or head to
the CFD
website by December 31st to set-up giving options for the
following fiscal year. Your monthly donation provides much needed,
sustainable and predictable funding for WFC’s emergency programs.
United Way – Many
private employers and all Washington
state Federal employees use the United Way
to distribute donations. If your employer participates with the United
Way you can write in “Wild Fish Conservancy” in
the designated giving section on your donation form. Since Wild Fish Conservancy
is not a United Way member
agency, we do not receive any funding from the Community Safety Net fund unless
individuals designate their gifts to Wild Fish Conservancy. If you have any
questions, please contact Tyler Cluverius, Outreach
and Development Coordinator, at 425-788-1167.
Work-Place Giving – If your
employer does not participate in the United Way
workplace giving program they still may allow you to direct money to the
non-profit of your choice. Companies like Microsoft, REI and many others
choose to organize their own employee donation programs where paycheck dollars
are directed to non-profit organizations. Are you unsure of the policies
of your employer? Then contact the appropriate payroll staff and ask
about workplace giving and let them know you would like to direct dollars to WT
– if the option is not available then talk to your employer about starting
one. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your employers dedication
to environmental issues!
Now you can shop for Wild Fish too!
You
can always support Wild Fish by shopping at the WFC Store in Duvall and now you
can also support WFC every time you go to the grocery store. If you
shop for groceries at any Washington
state Albertson’s location then every dollar you spend can help save Wild Fish!
Simply designate Wild Fish Conservancy as your non-profit of choice on your
Albertson’s Preferred Savings card and use it every time you shop. Each
dollar spent helps to direct funds towards WFC’s Environmental Discovery
Program – a three day, hands-on science program for 4th and 5th
graders in King and Snohomish County.
If you have any questions about this program please contact Casey
Ralston, Education Coordinator by email (caseyatwildfishconservancy.org)
or phone at 425-788-1167, or print and fill
out this form and take it to your neighborhood Albertson’s. It’s an
easy and quick way to help Wild Fish Conservancy!