Make a donation
With your goodwill, some of the most beautiful things in life can last forever. Things like nature trails, environmental education for children, healthy rivers and streams, woodland habitats and protected natural areas.
We look to you to help us secure a sustainable environment for our future.
WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT THE NVCA
Monetary Donation
To donate money to the NVCA, click here. Your charitable tax receipt will be sent within 30 days. Contributions can be directed to any of the following funds or programs used for current conservation priorities:
* Greenlands Securement Fund
* Trails and Recreation Development Fund
* Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund
* Environmental Education, Public Awareness and Training Fund
Make an in-kind donation
The NVCA gratefully accepts in-kind donations. They support us in raising much-needed funds and are eligible for a charitable tax receipt for fair market value.
Donate your land
You may feel strongly that your land should be conserved for the benefit of the environment and for future generations. For those who wish to retain ownership of their property but seek future protection of it, other techniques are possible. These may include leases, management agreements or legal restrictions on title, such as conservation easements. For more information, please contact our Director of Lands, Operations & Stewardship, Byron Wesson at (705) 424-1479, ext. 224 or bwesson@nvca.on.ca.
Volunteer your time
The NVCA values and recognizes the support and contribution of our volunteers. They are always welcome to be a part of our "Friends of" groups, such as the Friends of the Minesing Wetlands, the Fort Willow Improvement Group and the Friends of Tiffin.
Make a bequest
Create your own legacy for conservation in the NVCA watershed. As part of your estate planning, consider making a gift to the NVCA to carry on its environmental work well into the future. The NVCA has been working hard for more than 45 years and takes seriously the responsibility of good stewardship of the environment for the future generations.
DONOR BILL OF RIGHTS
1. All donors are entitled to receive a charitable donations tax receipt.
2. Donors and prospective donors will never be subjected to coercion or undue pressure.
3. All reasonable efforts will be taken to honour any request by a donor not to be contacted at home by telephone or other technology; also, all reasonable efforts will be taken to honour requests from donors who are contacted by telephone to receive printed material concerning the NVCA.
4. Any confidential information from or about donors that is obtained by or on behalf of the NVCA shall not be disclosed without the express consent of the donor.