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Protecting Alaska's Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains since 1995.

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Get Involved

Want to help? We have many ways for you to make a difference

Volunteer

 

Volunteers make our world go-'round in two very important ways:

Volunteers help us accomplish everything from stuffing and stamping envelopes, organizing merchandise or hanging posters for a few hours to helping us plan an event over the course of a month. Some like to be quiet and methodical, others want to get out there and help us to staff a booth and share information. Or perhaps you have special skills to lend, like graphic design, photography or construction. Just let us know.

For general information about volunteer opportunities contact:

Satchel Pondolifino
satchel@inletkeeper.org
907.235.4068 x26

Make a one-time gift

Every dollar makes a difference! Give a gift to protect what you love

Donate Online Here

Checks can be mailed to:

Cook Inletkeeper

3734 Ben Walters Lane

Homer, AK 99603

 

Become a sustaining donor

 

Monthly gifts allow Inletkeeper to build thriving communities in the Cook Inlet watershed

 

Become a Sustaining Donor Today

 

For more information contact:

Bridget Maryott
bridget@inletkeeper.org
907.235.4068 x27

Donate a non-cash gift

 

Consider giving from your IRA, transfer stock, or give from a donor-advised fund.

 

Here is the information you will need:

 

Cook Inletkeeper

3734 Ben Walters Ln

Homer, AK 99603

EIN: 92-0156450


For more information contact:

Bridget Maryott
bridget@inletkeeper.org
907.235.4068 x27

 

Start a Peer-to-Peer fundraiser

 

We are fundraising to protect what we love!

We are asking a few of our key partners to rally their friends, family, and networks to support our work. By becoming a fundraiser for Cook Inletkeeper, you will help protect the waters of Cook Inlet and the life they sustain.

Starting a fundraiser is easy to do, and it's fun. We'll even give you all the tools you'll need to make a difference. With your help we can ensure thriving and equitable communities in a resilient Cook Inlet watershed.

 

You will get these tools to help you run a successful campaign:

  • Pre-built templates
    • Send emails and social media messages to supporters based on expert-tested templates.
  • A donation page
    • Solicit more donations with proven-success templates established from industry best practices.
  • Automated notifications and emails
    • Keep your campaign on track with various automated features designed to get you closer to your goal.

 

Start fundraising today

 


For more information contact:

Bridget Maryott
bridget@inletkeeper.org
907.235.4068 x27

Create a legacy

 

Join the Inletkeeper Legacy Community

At Cook Inletkeeper, we keep our vision of thriving and equitable communities in a resilient watershed at the heart of all we do. We invite you to join us in planning for the long view and consider becoming a legacy donor, one of a dedicated group that cares about protecting Cook Inlet for future generations. Join the many people who have included us in their will. You can support protecting the Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains forever with a planned gift—an easy way to protect the people and causes you care about the most.

We recognize that a legacy gift is intensely personal, and we welcome a conversation about your specific wishes on how a gift might be directed within our programs or how we could recognize your commitment to the Cook Inlet watershed in the future. Call anytime and we can discuss our goals for programs currently underway, and share our long-term planning efforts and vision for protecting what we love with you. 

 

For more information contact:

Bridget Maryott
bridget@inletkeeper.org
907.235.4068 x27

 

 

 

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Support our work with a gift from your PFD

We know there are many worthy nonprofits in Alaska to support with your PFD, and we truly appreciate your commitment to science and advocacy for a healthy Cook Inlet watershed. You have until March 31st every year to add or change your donation at pfd.alaska.gov

 

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Homer:
3734 Ben Walters Lane
Homer, AK 99603
tel: 907.235.4068

Soldotna:
35911 Kenai Spur Hwy, #13
Soldotna, AK 99669

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