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Ways to Give

Today’s land and water management challenges call for creative and innovative solutions. Through leadership and advocacy, Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners (TBWP) works to form partnerships, implement projects, educate the public, and secure funding for wildlife and their habitats in the Tulare Basin.

You can support TBWP’s important conservation work by making a tax-deductible donation today. Below, you’ll find a variety of resources to assist with your giving choices:

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Donate through 1% for the Planet (available for companies participating in the program. If your company is not a member and would like to become one, look into the details here).
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AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support the Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners (TBWP) every time you shop through Amazon.Smile, at no cost to you.

You can access AmazonSmile HERE.

AmazonSmile FAQ can be found HERE.  

Other Ways to Give

  • Donation Form: Print this form so you can mail your cash donation to TBWP today.
  • Corporate Giving: Opportunities for companies to support the TBWP. 

Organizational Information
  • 2014 IRS 990: CA 199 and CA State Attorney General Charitable Registration
  • 2015 IRS 990: CA 199 and CA State Attorney General Charitable Registration
  • 2016 IRS 990: CA 199 and CA State Attorney General Charitable Registration
  • 2017 IRS 990: CA 199 and CA State Attorney General Charitable Registration
  • 2018 IRS 990: CA 199 and CA State Attorney General Charitable Registration
  • 2014-2015 Annual Report: Details the TBWP's 2013 accomplishments and financial information.
  • Past annual reports: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 
  • Campaign Brochure: Provides an overview of TBWP’s conservation vision for the Tulare Basin.
  • TBWP Conservation Vision for the Tulare Basin
  • TBWP/TBWI Strategic Plan for 2014-2016
  • Non-profit tax ID #: 75-3192859

The information presented in this section of the website is meant as a general guide about ways of giving and potential financial benefits. It is not meant to provide tax or legal advice. Before making a gift, consult your attorney or financial advisor.
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