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Give Green Get Green

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Give a green gift in someone’s honor. Make a contribution through the Give Green Get Green program and receive a certificate that describes how your donation benefits the public. These certificates can be personalized to include the giftee and the purchaser.

Support Local Conservation

These certificates support CLC’s work and are printed on nice cardstock and include Roberta Wilson original artwork.

  • $50 ensures 16 feet of trail are available for public use
  • $75 provides two Columbia County children with a hands-on environmental education experience
  • $150 permanently protects a 1/2 acre

Support Global Conservation

CLC is offering this opportunity to help address climate change in partnership with the Adirondack Council’s Cool Park. Healthy Planet program. You can permanently retire carbon dioxide from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) program, the nation’s first multi-state effort to make measurable reductions in carbon emissions. Purchases at either level will receive a Carbon-Zero Certificate that includes an embossed gold seal and is suitable for framing and can be personalized.

  • $25 retires 3 tons
  • $125 retires 21 tons, the average person’s CO2 emissions for a year.

You can purchase your Give Green Get Green certificate online. Selecting a gift amount marked with a “Give Green Get Green Certificate,” and then choose whether to have the certificate sent to you or to your giftee. Certificates can also be purchased at the CLC Store.

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