Double Your Love Now to Protect the Skagit
Make a gift today, or mark your calendar for December 3rd!
These days, it is crucial that we come together to conserve the lands we all love. Your help is needed to protect and steward our local ecosystems. Skagit’s lands, waters, and wildlife need your gift this Giving Tuesday!
Your Giving Tuesday donation will go twice as far, thanks to a generous $30,000 challenge match.
You can express your passion for the natural world – and make twice the impact with your gift! Choose from the giving options below to ensure your donation goes TWICE as far for local conservation.
Every donation, big or small, goes twice as far this Giving Tuesday! Click the link above to learn how your contribution can conserve and restore the Skagit.
When you donate $120 or more to Skagit Land Trust on Giving Tuesday, we’ll donate a Skagit Land Trust field guide to local youth, through Mount Vernon Park's “Explore Outdoors” program. Our goal is to have member support for 150 field guides to give to youth. For a one-time donation of $120 or a recurring donation of just $10 per month for one year, you can support this program that connect and educate local youth about our natural lands.
Make your gift last longer by becoming a recurring monthly or quarterly donor! Every new Skagit Sustainer’s gift is doubled, thanks to a special $6,000 match. Your ongoing support will help us act fast to protect precious lands in the Skagit. Start your year-round commitment to conservation with us today.
Consider donating stock, IRA, or donor advised funds! Many members have found this to be a smart and tax-savvy way to support land conservation here in the Skagit. Email Development Director Laura Hartner, laurah@skagitlandtrust.org, today about the gift you'd like to make. We will count your IRA, DAF, or stock gift towards our Giving Tuesday matching challenge.
Whether you give a one-time donation, inspire a young conservationist, or provide ongoing support, your contribution on Giving Tuesday will keep on giving.
Each acre conserved,
shoreline protected,
habitat restored,
only happens because you value and care about the world around you.
Thank you!