WAYS TO GIVE
SUPPORT OUR WORK
If you are able, you can give monthly to help us manage our expenditures throughout the year or you can make a single donation to help us achieve our mission, both through PayPal. It is your continued support that has allowed all the great projects undertaken so far.
Of course you can always send a check to:
GCLWCF
PO Box 967
Branchville, NJ 07826
PARTNERS AND OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
- Partnerships: When you donate $1000 or more you’ll become a Benefactor of the Greater Culver Lake Watershed Conservation Foundation and, with your approval, we will list your name or business on our website. You can donate as an ongoing supporter of the foundation or toward a specific project such as land acquisition or water quality improvement.
- Planned Giving: Those with a special interest in the watershed and its lakes may be able to receive tax benefits through estate planning. Contact a member of the Board of Directors to learn more about this type of planned giving: Henry McNamara, (201) 519 3650, henry.mcnamara@gmail.com.
- IRA Contributions: Those 70 ½ years of age with an IRA, a contribution made directly from your Required Minimum Distribution can carry the impact of a tax credit. Learn more here.
- Low Cost Basis Stocks: Donating appreciated stock (stock that has increased in value since it was purchased) to a qualified charitable organization can be a very tax efficient way to make charitable gifts. When shares are transferred directly to a charity rather than sold first, donors may receive important tax advantages under U.S. tax rules. Learn more here.
- Give your time: The more hands to help, the more we can do! Whatever your interest, you can have a part in this important organization. Discover more about getting involved. And, share your email below for updates.
YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS
The Greater Culver Lake Watershed Conservation Foundation (GCLWCF) relies solely on private tax-deductible donations from individuals, families, businesses and foundations to fund its environmental advocacy programs.
Your generosity will ensure continuity of the water quality efforts not only at Culver Lake and Lake Owassa but also throughout the watershed area today, tomorrow, and in the years to come.
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Photo credits:
Stormy notch by Judy Nylen; Monarch Butterfly by Dorothea Wefing; Painted turtles by Wayne Groves.