Join our Membership Program!
When you become a member, you are giving the gift of continued support so that Coldharbour can host youth camps, conduct valuable research in the field of sustainability and regeneration, provide solar panels for low and medium income households, train agricultural producers in regenerative methods, and so much more! To become a member, all you have to do is sign up to give either a one-time donation, or a monthly donation at our various levels.
Seedling: $5/month |
Benefits: Early registration for camps and classes.
Impact: $5 a month provides camp supplies for an entire week. |
Sprout $10/month |
Benefits: Early registration and 10% discount on camps and classes.
Impact: $10 a month helps provide scholarships for our summer youth education program. |
Sapling $25/month |
Benefits: One day of fishing on the ranch.
Impact: $25 a month hosts a free webinar for sharing important information and research around regenerative living practices. |
Cottonwood $50/month |
Benefits: Donor spotlight on website and social media.
Impact: $50 a month supports a weekend community workshop sharing skills in regenerative practices. |
Gallery $51+/month |
Benefits: Changemaker status, plus two days of fishing.
Impact: $51+ a month provides one fellowship for a semester for graduate students to perform research or provide support for programming. |
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Upcoming EventsOur Webinar Series is back! Join us once a month for different Applied Sustainability webinars.
APRIL: Visual Storytelling High Country News’s photo editor, Roberto (Bear) Guerra, will discuss how the magazine considers its visual storytelling and chooses the visual components of its award-winning reporting. From captivating photography to cartography and data visualizations to illustrations, he’ll share insights into the behind-the-scenes process of how the team decides what the best artistic approach might be for a story and how the magazine’s art department thinks about commissioning artists. When: Tuesday, April 5th, 6-7PM MST Where: Zoom via Eventbrite How: Use the registration link below! Make sure to sign up before the event. Let us know you want to be involved at the sign up below! Some possible ways to work with us include: - River Watch Citizen Science - -Youth Programming- -Applied Sustainability Workshops- -Equitable Solar Solutions™- -Upcoming Membership Opportunities- |