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Donate Online NOW:
Charity Navigator has awarded its highest ranking of 4-stars to WiLDCOAST signifying that we exceed non-profit industry standards for efficiency and management.
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Write a Check:
Please make your check payable to WILDCOAST and mail to 925 Seacoast Drive, Imperial Beach, CA 91932. |
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Give monthly or quarterly:
Monthly or quarterly contributions provide the support that allows Wildcoast to respond quickly to environmental crises such as the shark massacre in Mexico. When you provide your credit card information, click that you want to give monthly or quarterly. Donate online now. *You may stop your contribution at any time, simply by e-mailing donations@wildcoast.net or calling 619.423.8665 thirty days in advance of the charge. |
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Ask your employer to match your donation: Many employers will match your contribution to Wildcoast making your gift even more valuable in protecting our coast and ocean. Email donations@wildcoast.net or call WiLDCOAST at 619.423.8665 for help in setting this up. |
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Pay tribute to a loved one: Give a gift in honor or memory of a loved one or in celebration of a wedding or birthday. Wildcoast will notify the family or honoree of your thoughtful gift and the gift will be mentioned in our quarterly newsletter. |
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Donate your vehicle: WiLDCOAST is partnering with the Car Program LLP, a reputable company that will make all the arrangements to pick-up your vehicle donation at your convenience, and at no cost to you. They handle the title transfer and provide you with a tax-deductible donation receipt. To donate your car, truck, boat or RV, download the form HERE, and fax to Car Program at 916-631-1328, 916-631-1307 or 916-631-4336. Or you may email this form to donations@carprogram.com. You will be contacted within four business days. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@wildcoast.net or by calling 619-423-8665. |
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in perpetuity some of Baja California’s most beautiful and biologically significant beaches, islands, bays and watersheds. |
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grassroots groups and underserved communities to advocate for healthy open space, environmental health and coastal protection on the U.S./Mexico border and in south San Diego County. |
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endangered coastal and marine wildlife such as sea turtles, gray whales and sharks through innovative media campaigns. |
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marine protected areas that are a safe haven for all marine species. |
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