2023 Summer Appeal

Donations to Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina received by August 31, 2023, will be doubled thanks to the generosity of Mary Marcia and Robert Salsbury, Gresham Orrison and Susie Hamrick Jones, Carol and Jeff MacKinney, Truist and Greybeard Realty and Rentals, who have provided a combined challenge gift of $50,000.  From now through August 31, donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar, helping the nationally-accredited land trust raise $100,000 for land and water protection. 

“Your contribution is an investment that ensures that Foothills Conservancy is well positioned to serve the ever-growing conservation needs of Western North Carolina”, says Andrew Kota, Executive Director of FCNC.  “Through conservation, education, community engagement and nature-based recreation, we are part of a movement to protect and enhance the quality of life in this region for generations to come.”

“We hope you’ll consider making a gift to Foothills Conservancy’s summer appeal today, knowing that your donation will be doubled, thus making a significant impact on our region's future,” says Meg Gaito, Development Manager at FCNC.  

Checks can be made payable to Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina and mailed to 204 Avery Avenue, Morganton, NC  28655.  For online giving opportunities, please visit https://www.foothillsconservancy.org/donate

Foothills Conservancy

Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina inspires conservation in Western North Carolina by permanently protecting land and water for the benefit of people and all living things.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Foothills Conservancy serves eight counties: Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Lincoln, McDowell and Rutherford, in three major river basins: the Broad, Catawba, and Yadkin.

We envision a thriving region to live and visit, with clean water, healthy forests, productive farmland, diverse wildlife, access to outdoor recreation, and communities that value conservation.

https://www.foothillsconservancy.org
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