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All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. GPRC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. GPRC now accepts stock certificates as a donation. Click here for contact information.
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To support GPRC more substantially and discuss specific needs in which you may be able to help, please contact us at the Fort Worth office (817.838.9022). We will be happy to assist you in ensuring that your donation is exactly matched with your philanthropic desires.
Below are some of the most pressing needs GPRC has for 2008:
- 2,000 acres of critically endangered tallgrass Fort Worth Prairie, known as the Fort Worth Prairie Park, which is part of the most endangered major ecosystem in North America
- Fencing for Caprock Canyons State Park and Cynthia Ann Parker Wilderness and Caprock Canyons State Park(13,000 + 12,000 acres = 25,000 acres) so Texas’ endangered Southern Herd of buffalo can be freed from their 330 acre cage
- $200,000 for ’08 West Texas restoration costs
- Support for program operation upgrades, program staff and materials in TX, CO, and SD, including additional Youth Coordinators
- Support to build out new Colorado office and Youth operations
- Two (2) 15-passenger youth vans
- Work truck
- Conservation buyers to join our pool of wildland philanthropists interested in purchasing outright acquisitions or conservation easements. Please contact staff at GPRC headquarters in Fort Worth; there currently are some very ecologically important ranches available in key target prairie/plains areas. For example, in South Dakota there currently is one very strategically located ranch with good water that we need to acquire and protect in order to help bridge and secure a much larger ecological area. Cost: $4 million. Please contact GPRC for more information. And in Texas, we can more than double the size of our preserves if we purchase key conservation easements from adjacent landowners who are willing to participate right now.
- Cost of 200 acres of fee land on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to build the Thunder Valley Community: $100,000