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Conservation Hero
Look Who's HelpingView a list of the generous businesses and companies who are helping to protect Hawaii's natural assets. Contact Us
For planned giving questions: Diane Kane at (808) 587-6225 or dkane@tnc.org
For Corporate Council for the Environment questions: Lynn Haff at (808) 587-6261 or
For other donation questions: Carrie Ginnane at (808) 587-6219 or cginnane@tnc.org |
Together, we can ensure the health and survival of the natural world that sustains us all.
Become a member or renew your membership and help to protect the most vital habitats on Earth, locally and globally.
Join as a Conservation Partner with an annual gift of $1,000 to $9,999 and receive invitations to special events and field trips. The Last Great Places Society (Hui 'Āina Pūlama) honors individuals who make annual gifts of $10,000 and above.
Give a gift membership to someone who shares your passion for conservation, and we will inform them of your generous gift and membership benefits.
By donating appreciated stocks or mutual funds and allowing the Conservancy to sell them, you avoid capital gains tax on the appreciation and benefit from a charitable tax donation for the full value of the stock!
Make a substantial gift to the Conservancy through a transfer of residential, commercial or undeveloped real estate.
Planned giving is a way to make a lasting gift to the Conservancy while taking advantage of favorable federal and state tax laws. The Legacy Club honors those who include the Conservancy in their estate plans.
A life-income gift enables you to receive income and take advantage of favorable tax laws while making a lasting gift to the Conservancy.
The Corporate Council for the Environment is a group of committed business leaders who recognize the vital link between Hawaii’s economy and environment.
Become a volunteer and join us in making a difference for conservation in Hawai‘i.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Thinkstock/Picturequest; Photo © Andrea Charuk (father and son, Maunalua Bay, O'ahu); Photo © Grady Timmons/TNC (Jean Cornuelle).