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Sponsors
Community Focused Businesses and Organizations Supporting the Efforts of Wildlands Restoration Volunteers!
Gregg Campbell |
Gregg Campbell is a founding board member of WRV. He provides very generous support to WRV, including our Endowment Fund. |
Terra Foundation |
The Terra Foundation provides very generous funding for our projects and training programs, including especially restoration projects which benefit wildlife and wildlife habitat. |
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The National Forest Foundation, chartered by Congress, engages America in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 192 million acre National Forest System, and accepts and administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests. |
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The Colorado State Trails Program provides funding for our trail projects on the Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest |
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The Division of Wildlife provides funding for certain WRV projects that benefit wetland and riparian wildlife habitat in Colorado. |
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The Friedman Family Foundation has provided a generous grant to support WRV volunteers working hard to preserve Colorado's outdoor legacy. |
Scurci Family Foundation |
The John S. Scurci Foundation provides very generous funding for all our programs and projects. |
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The Community Foundation has provided funding to support the development of our volunteer community and our stewardship projects in Boulder County. |
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REI provides generous funding to support our restoration projects and gear to outfit our hard-working volunteers. REI also provides meeting space for WRV in their community room in Boulder. |
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Coors Brewing Company provided funding for WRV's restoration of the West Fork of Clear Creek. Coors supports this and other stewardship projects in the Clear Creek watershed, the source of their water. |
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The Boulder Group of the Colorado Mountain Club provides generous financial support and encourages its hundreds of members to attend our projects. |
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Whole Foods Market in Boulder provides funding and wholesome natural foods to feed our volunteers |
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The Rocky Mountain Nature Association provides funding for WRV restoration projects in Rocky Mountain National Park. |
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Faegre and Benson LLP has provided generous grants to support our projects and growing volunteer community |
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The Boulder Rotary Club awarded it's 2008 Our World Award to WRV, along with a prize of $1,000. |
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The Amgen Foundation has provided grants and employer matching donations to double the contributions of their employees who contribute to WRV. |
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New Belgium Brewing provides support for WRV projects and programs, particularly projects in the Fort Collins area. |
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Solstice Foundation |
The Solstice Foundation provided a generous grant to support our programs which empower the Boulder community to restore wildlands. |
Friendship Fund |
The Friendship Fund has provided several generous grants to support the work of WRV. |
Natural Resource Services provides annual funding toward WRV projects and programs. |
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Patagonia has provided grants for several WRV restoration projects along the Front Range. |
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Loris and Associates is sponsoring WRV restoration projects in the Boulder Creek watershed. |
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Altitude Steel has provided discounted fence posts and other steel products for our projects. |
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Roche Colorado has co-sponsored WRV's Annual 2004 and 2005 Volunteer Appreciation Banquets,helping WRV recognize and celebrate its most precious asset, dedicated volunteers! |
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U-Store-It Self Storage in Gunbarrel, CO generously donates plenty of storage space for our tools and gear. |
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ClifBar has donated thousands of Clifbars over the past three years to help feed our hungry volunteers! |
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Left Hand Brewing has provided excellent beer for the enjoyment of our volunteers after projects. |
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Boulder Associates, a Boulder-based architectural firm, provides annual grants to WRV. Several of their employees are enthusiastic volunteers with WRV. Thank you! |
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Penske Boulder Rental has provided discounted rental trucks for us to transport tools, materials and food for our volunteer projects. |
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Stellar Properties, in Boulder, provides use of a moving truck to help us transport tools to project sites. |
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Applewood Seed sponsored the production of 5000 custom wildflower seed packets for our Outreach Program |
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Zamar Screen Printing |
Zamar Screen Printing, in Boulder, CO, has provided donated hats and other discounted screen printed items for our volunteers. |
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Ras Kassa's Ethiopian Restaurant provides exotic stews for our projects, and free dinner certificates for our annual award winners. They even occassionally invite our core volunteers in for a free lunch. Yummm! |
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Le Peep Restaurant, in Boulder, CO, has provided plenty of hot delicious coffee for our volunteers. |
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The Java Stop |
The Java Stop, in Longmont, CO, has provided plenty of hot delicious coffee for our volunteers. |
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Einstein Bros. Bagels provides bagels and other baked treats to feed our hungry volunteers. |

























