Creative Giving with EPI
Giving comes in many different forms. Here are a few other fun ways you can give a gift that will empower the next generation of conservation leaders.
Ways to Donate
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The Gift of Stock, Bitcoin & Other Assets
A gift of stock, Bitcoin, and other assets can provide much-needed support for EPI programs while offering you significant financial benefits. We are happy to assist you in making a donation. Email or call us at 406.218.2591 or make a Bitcoin gift here.
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Make a Legacy Gift
Adding EPI to your will is a wonderful way to leave a legacy that supports the next generation, through education and environmental protection. It's easy to do! Learn more here or contact Julia Horn to get started.
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Help Sustain Local Programs
Support our Yellowstone program by donating to our Suburban fundraiser. Your donation helps us keep our vehicles in tip-top shape, allowing us to give more students the opportunity to get outside, have fun, and truly make a difference in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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Shop For a Purpose
Donations come in many forms. Choosing to make your purchases from businesses that give back is an easy way to make a big difference. Some of our favorites include AmazonSmile , Giving Assistant , KA-AB , SlickDeals , and Tobi Cares . Check these places out next time you shop!
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Give Monthly
Will you join our monthly donor team of Conservation All-Stars? Monthly giving is a convenient way to make a lasting impact for youth and our planet. Plus, learn how your monthly gift can earn $ 500 match from the Edward L. Anderson Jr Foundation.
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Employer Match
Asking your employer to match your gift is an easy way to double - or even triple - your impact! Contact your employer directly to find out if they offer a matching program or ask us and we'll find out for you. Email us if you have any questions and we will be happy to help.
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