How to Support Us

Nature Builders: Building Hope for the Future

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"If you want to change this, to create a better world, you have to get involved. Are there consequences to inaction? Look at climate change…we’re already living with the consequences.”
-- Nature Canada member

Our Nature Builders program provides you unique opportunities and benefits when you contribute a leadership gift of $500 or more per year.

You’ll join our Volunteer Board Chairman as a key partner and leader in our work to build the Nature Nation. You can give concrete expression to our shared hope for protecting Canada’s wild and wonderfully diverse natural riches.

All Nature Builders have the option to receive:

  • A special certificate of thanks
  • Our quarterly newsletter, “Nature Nation”

  • Regular updates directly from the Conservation Director on our recent program work
  • Recognition in Nature Canada’s Annual Report and at our Annual Awards banquet

With an annual contribution of $1,000-$2,499, our Nature Leaders will receive all of the above, plus:

  • An autographed copy of J. A. Kraulis’ stunning new book, “Grand Landscapes of Canada”;

  • A special invitation to strategy sessions with fellow Leaders on the critical issues facing our Nature Nation

With an annual contribution of $2,500-$9,999, our Nature Protectors receive all of the above, plus:

  • A special invitation to the annual Chairman’s Dinner
  • Exclusive participation on birding trips in regions with Nature Canada Leaders

Nature Champions: Annual contribution of $10,000+ receive all of the above, plus:

  • Take an unique regional field trip to an active Nature Canada project


When you join today, you’ll receive our sincere thanks for your commitment and invitations to take part in field trips and meetings that showcase our Nature Nation!

We urge you to support us and the work of countless Canadians who believe we can build a Nature Nation. Thank you for your commitment.

For more information, please contact Jodi Joy at 1-800-267-4088 or email her at jjoy@naturecanada.ca.