Ways To Give

Donors like you support our mission to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. We offer many different ways to contribute, including one time gifts, monthly sustainer, and legacy plans.

Find the donor level below that works for you, and discover even more ways to make an impact. 

Reach out to Development Manager Eric Singer at [email protected] or (707) 544-7284 ext. 106 to start a conversation!

LandPaths is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Tax ID 68-0328590. We will not share your information.

One Time Gift

Make a tax-deductible donation today. Click to the link, or mail checks to 618 4th Street Suite 217, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.
For DAFs, gifts of stock, and more, see “More Ways to Give” below.

Sustainers Circle

Sustainers Circle members make recurring, ongoing gifts that support us throughout the year, and sustain our work in the long term.
Join us!

Legacy Giving

Be a part of our Legacy Club by including LandPaths in your will or estate plan. By incorporating LandPaths into your long-range financial planning, you will be giving the gift of nature for generations to come.

Corporate Giving

Does your company share a common purpose with LandPaths? You can help us increase our impact and foster a love of the land in Sonoma County  as a corporate sponsor or donor.

More Ways to Give

  • Employer Match
  • Donate a Car
  • DAFs
  • Gifts of Stocks and Securities
  • E-Scrip

Stories + News

Stories from the Field

Our impact is made possible by donors like you, with a passion for growing community with nature.

Enter the Big Tree Month Photo Contest – January 2024

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It’s time for the Big Tree Month Photo Contest!   Large and big old-growth trees in Sonoma County captivate LandPaths participants with their immense size and complex network …

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Reflections: Slow Restoration Community Forestry Project for Women and Nonbinary Participants

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By Lara O’Herlihy, Stewardship Field Specialist This past October, fourteen strangers met for the first time at Riddell Preserve, LandPaths’ 400-acre protected open space preserve in the …

Reflections: Slow Restoration Community Forestry Project for Women and Nonbinary Participants Read Article

Students Make More Nature and Science Connections through New Environmental Education Pathways Project in Sonoma County

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Students Make New Connections WithEnvironmental Education Pathways  On a brisk and sunny day at Glen Oaks Ranch, 3rd graders from Flowery Elementary School chat merrily as they hike …

Students Make More Nature and Science Connections through New Environmental Education Pathways Project in Sonoma County Read Article

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