Donation Centre
When you make a donation to Sierra Club BC, every penny goes to protect B.C. wilderness and wildlife. Sierra Club BC is thankful for all one-time gifts, but have you thought about becoming a monthly donor? Monthly giving is convenient and helps us continue to act as a strong advocate for British Columbia’s environment all year round. By becoming a Sierra Sustainer, you allow us to plan for the future and save time, money and resources
Sierra Club of BC Foundation's registered charitable number is 11914 9797 RR0001. Click here to see our listing on the Canada Revenue Agency website. To make a donation to our BC Chapter (not eligible for a tax receipt, click here.)
To purchase a wilderness sponsorship, click here.
Sierra Club of BC Foundation is committed to the principles contained in the Association of Fundraising Professionals' Donor Bill of Rights.
Other ways to give:
Efforts as simple as writing or calling local, provincial or federal politicians or writing letters to newspapers help let decision makers know people care about important environmental issues. Sierra Club of BC’s action alerts provide important information about government action (and inaction) on the environment.
When you support the Sierra Club BC, you get:
- A chance to learn more about the environment and how to enjoy and protect it.
- A chance to be part of an effective grassroots team that works actively to protect the environment.
- A chance to meet like-minded people through social activities and community events.
- Environmental outings through our network of local groups.
- Sierra Report newsletter – with a donation of $10 or more you receive a subscription to our semi-annual newsletter.
- SierraLife e-newsletter – you become part of our online network linked through our SierraLife email newsletter packed with news and ways to take action on pressing environmental issues.
For more information, you can call us at (250) 386-5255 ext. 224 or email us at development (AT) sierraclub.bc.ca
Photo Credits: Bear: Andrew S. Wright; Orca: Miles Ritter; Eagle, otter: Jens Wieting.





