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Ways to Give

Give Your Way. Make a Lasting Impact.

Your gift means: More art, more animals, more wonder ●  Kids learning in creative, joyful ways  ●  
A brighter future for wildlife and wild places

Your support brings wildlife, creativity, and smiles to kids who need it most. Whether you give monthly, donate art supplies, or honor someone special, every gift helps kids fall in love with nature—and learn how they can make a difference. Explore the ways to give and find the one that’s right for you below!

Ways to give

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Join Our Champions Circle

A quiet gasp. Eyes wide with discovery. A journal clutched tightly in small hands. These are the moments that happen when a child sees a bluebird for the first time, paints their favorite animal, or realizes they can connect with nature—even on a rainy day.

But these moments don’t happen by chance—they happen because someone like you made them possible. Are you interested in making a bigger impact? 

See how below!

 

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What is the Champions Circle?

The Champions Circle is a community of generous, compassionate supporters who give $1,000 or more each year to help bring wildlife, creativity, and joy into the lives of children. It’s more than a donation—it’s a declaration that wonder matters, that nature should be accessible to every child, and that art can open doors to caring, curiosity, and lifelong learning.

Why Join the Champions Circle

As a valued member of the Champions Circle, you’ll receive:

- Exclusive program updates and impact stories directly from our team
- Invitations to special events, including behind-the-scenes webinars and live art showcases
- A welcome gift created by one of our young artists
- Most importantly, the deep satisfaction of knowing your leadership is inspiring a new generation of wildlife champions

American Red Wolf adult and two pups in tall grass
Child looking through a magnifying glass outdoors near green ferns.
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