Membership

Founding Members

Belong to Cerro Gordo.

Become a Member or Donor.

Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy’s members and donors provide crucial support for preserving Cerro Gordo’s precious meadows, oak woodlands, conifer forests, and riparian areas. Two conservation easements now forever protect 1,000 acres of Cerro Gordo’s land, yet membership and donations will continue to be essential for funding the conservation and restoration of Cerro Gordo’s land, for generations to come.

Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy’s members and donors receive updates on our progress in preserving and enhancing Cerro Gordo’s natural habitats. They receive opportunities to participate in tours, public events, and educational opportunities. They’re offered invitations to special events, such as Cerro Gordo’s annual pancake breakfast (a community tradition for almost fifty years). Supporting members have the additional opportunity to vote for Board of Directors members. They also receive membership meeting notifications, minutes, and annual reports.

We invite you to join us by selecting one of the options below.

All dues and donations are tax deductible, since Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy is a non-profit with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.

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Supporting Member - $100 yr

Join Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy’s core group of members. Be essential in ensuring the land’s conservation and restoration, for less than ten dollars per month. Make your voice heard, in selecting members of the Board of Directors. Receive all notifications of Cerro Gordo events, receive membership meeting notifications, minutes, and annual reports.

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Donate Any Amount

Even small, one-time donations assist Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy in continuing to ensure the land’s healthy future. All donations provide Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy with the critical base of support that allows us to operate.

General Member - $35 yr

For less than three dollars per month, show your support of Cerro Gordo Land Conservancy’s work, and be kept in touch about all the inspiring progress of land conservation and restoration.

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