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Leave an Environmental Legacy

Welcome to the Gift Planning site of the Sierra Club. Your interest in learning more about our Gift Planning Program is very welcome, for the long-term ability of the Sierra Club to defend our natural environment depends on the financial reinforcement provided by bequests, charitable gift annuities and other life-income gifts.

There are a number of ways you can make a financial commitment from your will, living trust, or other estate plans to protect the environment. We welcome the opportunity to show you the potential benefits of making a gift to support our work. Personal discussions, visits, or written presentations incur no obligation on your part, and of course, all information discussed is confidential.

We appreciate your interest in learning how you might be able to include the environment as a beneficiary of your long-range plans. If one of these strategies seems right for you, we invite you to contact us to learn more.

"The lasting pleasures of contact with the natural world are not reserved for scientists but are available to anyone who puts himself under the influence of earth, sea and sky, and their amazing life."

--Rachel Carson

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