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Planned giving
including Cascade Forest Conservancy in your estate makes a lasting impact
Have you considered including Cascade Forest Conservancy in your estate planning? By adding a donation in the form of cash, securities, vehicles, or even property to your will or trust, you can have a lasting impact on protecting and preserving the awe-inspiring forest ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest.
To donate or to learn more, please reach out by emailing admin(at)cascadeforest.org or speak to your estate planning professional.
Thank you!
Donate Stocks & Bonds
Make an investment to protect and defend the heart of the Washington Cascades by wiring funds or transferring stocks, bonds, and/or mutual funds to Cascade Forest Conservancy.
DONATE YOUR VEHICLE
Making a tax-deductible gift of your vehicle is easier than you think. Learn more below.
Employer Donation Matching
Many employees will match donations made by their employees. Find out if your employer will match your gift and increase the impact of your giving! If yours does not currently have a donation match program, let them know you’d like to start one to support CFC!
REWARDS PROGRAMS
Support the Cascades by choosing CFC to receive a percentage of eligible sales through donation programs like Fred Meyer Community Rewards, Amazon Smile, and others
QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTION (QDC)
Use QCDs to donate directly from an IRA or Roth IRA to CFC. In many cases, this meets the requirement for taking a required minimum distribution. These distributions are tax-free as long as they’re paid directly from the IRA to an eligible charitable organization, like CFC. Please provide CFC’s name, address, and tax ID number (all this information can be found in the website footer) to the fund manager to disburse the donation.
Our Work
Volunteer Science and Education
Volunteer Science and Education
Providing volunteers one-of-a-kind opportunities to learn and make a lasting impact
The Green River Valley & Mount St. Helens: No Place for a Mine
The Green River Valley & Mount St. Helens: No Place for a Mine
Our ongoing fight to stop a disasterous open-pit mine in the shadow of Mount St. Helens (Lawetlat'la)