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Back to Natives appreciates your
help and support!
BTN is currently seeking
donations and funding for several projects and programs
that will benefit local communities, public schools and
Orange County Resident's Quality of Life. Donations and
Grants help to ensure that our programs and services for
Education and Restoration will continue.
Many schools lack
the support and funding to allow children and classes to
go on much needed outdoor education experience fieldtrips.
BTN recognizes this and strives to provide exciting, interactive
environmental education through native plant Habitat Gardens
and supporting programs, all aligned with California State
Content Standards, that travel to the school.
To
be sure that our naturalists have the proper materials and
supplies we ask that you donate towards
specific programs
to enable our schools to have a chance to learn about Natural
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Through these educational programs we can begin to
"Save
Habitat One Person at a Time!"
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Other Ways You Can Help
You can support Back to Natives
programs in several ways.
Membership
- Memberships help ensure that our Education and Restoration
programs and services continue.
Donate -
Give a tax deductable contribution to the program of your
choice.
Sponsorship
- Provide support through grants, material donations and
volunteers.
Shop
- Patronize the merchants and companies who donate to BTN. |
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Caspers meadow grassland - Photo
by Candi
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Back to Natives Restoration
is a Non Profit Public Charity under section 501
(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions
to BTN are deductible under section 170 of the IR
code as of February 13 2007.
We are qualified to receive tax deductible bequests,
devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055,
2106 or 2522 of the IR Code. Donation buttons are
linked to specific programs so that donors can specify
the project or program they wish to help fund and
make possible.
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Native
Plant Propagation
BTN recognizes the need for the ready
availability of native plants. To this end, BTN is working
towards opening a Native Plant Propagation Center. A small
capital fund, space and a small greenhouse is all we need
to start.
If you have the space and would like to dedicate
it's use to the propagation of native plants contact us
here:
Philanthropy
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