Thank you for your interest in supporting Save Our wild Salmon’s work to restore and reconnect the healthy rivers and watersheds that wild salmon and steelhead need to survive and thrive. We rely on – and deeply appreciate your generous support for our work.

This page provides some basic information about how give to SOS. If you have further questions about our program work, giving options, etc, please reach out:

Joseph Bogaard, executive director, at joseph@wildsalmon.org; 206-300-1003

The Save Our wild Salmon Coalition is a not-for-profit 501.c.3 organization registered with the federal government. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Our tax-ID number is 91-1673170.

Here's how you can give:

(1) Support our work by giving online here.

--- You can set up a recurring gift to be made automatically every month or quarter are very helpful for helping SOS achieve a steady and dependable income over time. You can easily set this up online; you don’t have to remember to give each month, though you’ll be reminded as it will show up on your monthly credit card statement. If you have questions about how to do this, please contact us.

(2) Mail a gift via the U.S. Post. Our mailing address:

Save Our wild Salmon
811 First Ave. #305
Seattle, WA 98104

(3) Make direct gifts of securities: equities/stocks/mutual funds, etc. These types of gifts benefit the donee who avoids or minimizes paying capital gains tax and greatly expand the size of the gift. To learn more about this, here are two online articles to explain how this works. And you can contact us as well.

-- Nolo.com: Donating stock to charity

-- CNBC: A better way to give: Donate stock instead of cash

(4) You or your partner may work for a company that matches employee gifts. Below are several links to lists of these companies and a search engine you can use to look up your company.

-- List of companies with a matching gift program

-- Top matching Gift Companies

-- Companies with matching gift programs in Seattle

-- Search: Find out if your company has an employee match program

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