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Partners in Conservation

It takes a large network of people - individuals, organizations, foundations and agencies - to sustain biodiverstiy and protect the landscapes of a wildlands network.  Wild Connections believes that working together is the best method for long term conservation. 


Individual Donors
Individuals are the backbone of support for Wild Connections. Approximately 21% of our income comes in membershhips and special gifts of $25 to $1,000.  You can
donate online or by sending a check.  Your memberships and contributions are tax deductible.


Organizations
In the past few years we have worked with Audubon Societies, Central Colorado Wilderness Coalition, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Coalition for Upper South Platte, Colorado Environmental Coalition, Colorado Mountain Club, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, Colorado Wilderness Network, Mountain Park Environmental Center, Quiet Use Coalition, Rocky Mountain Field Institute, Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative, Rocky Mountain Wild,  Sierra Club Groups, Southern Rockies Conservation Alliance, The Wilderness Society, Tuesday Birders and Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
Foundations and national organizations
We are grateful for financial support in recent years from
Earth Friends Conservation Fund, Educational Foundation of America through the Southern Rockies Conservation Alliance, Fund for Wild Nature, Maki Foundation, National Forest Foundation, New-Land Foundation, Norcross Wildlife Foundation, Pew Charitable Trust Roadless Campaign, Singleton Family Foundation, The Diversity Foundation, The Wilderness Society, US Forest Service South Platte Ranger District, Wet Mountain Valley Community Trust and Wolcott Family Foundation

     




Reclaiming Wildways Partners

Reclaiming Wildways is a multiyear restoration program initiated by Wild Connections in 2009.  It is carried out by a coalition of partners who contribute expertise, tools, volunteers and financial support. You can find out more about them by clicking on their logos.
South Platte Ranger District
Patagonia Freedom to Roam Campaign
Rocky Mountain Field Institute
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
Coalition for Upper South Platte
Maki Foundation
Colorado Springs Utilties Community Focus

Local businesses
In-kind contributions
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SS Subs
• Einstein Bros. Bagels
• Gold Hill Java


National Forest Foundation
New-Land Foundation

Hayman Restoration Project
Earth Friends Conservation Fund has awarded Wild Connections a challenge grant for three years.  This support has increased our capacity to communicate effectively and to leverage funds from other sources.


Business
These businesses have given donations, match for employee gifts or in-kind support.

LifeStream Water Systems, Salida
Old Town Bike Shop, Colorado Springs
Japanese Connection, Colorado Springs
Oppenheimer Funds, Denver

Don's Handyman Services
Denver

Patagonia Denver
Hayman Restoraion Partnership, Vail
Aventouras, Evergreen
Colorado Springs Utilities, Colorado Springs
Eco-resolutions, Denver
Earth and Seascapes, Florissant
 
APCO Computer Services, Colorado Springs
 

 
Wild Connections 
2309 N. Logan Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
info@wildconnections.org   719-686-5905