Donate Today
Together, we've been saving land and waters for over 50 years. Thank you!
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Many Ways To Give
Give an unrestricted gift and help protect nature as well as sustain our daily operations.
Join our Blue Heron Sustainers Circle and take action to protect nature in your backyard.
Our Fred D. Roeser Stewardship Fund allows us to maintain our properties in perpetuity.
Instead of cash, you can gift appreciated stocks, bonds and/or mutual funds.
To sign up for Kroger, log in to your account at Kroger.com.Select Community Rewards. Search Blue Heron Headwaters Conservancy (#DC693. Select enroll. Click here for more information
Donate your unwanted vehicle to Charity Motors and they will donate the proceeds from the sale of your vehicle to BHHC. Visit Charity Motors website for more information.
Help protect nature you love with the ease of automatic monthly, quarterly, or yearly donations.
Remember a loved one or honor your nature loving friend by making a donation in their name.
Help secure the future of our work while receiving valuable tax benefits and/or income.
Support nature by contributing directly from your IRA or to a Donor Advised Fund (DAF).
Login to AmazonSmile with your regular Amazon ID and password. Select Accounts & Lists. Select Your AmazonSmile. Choose Blue Heron Headwaters Conservancy as your charity. Each time you shop, visit smile.amazon.com for BHHC to receive a donation. Click here to learn more about signing up for the program.
You Are the Key to Our Success
Whether you are a longtime donor or recent contributor, you know that the work we do now will reap sweet rewards later. Land conservancies run on small budgets which makes the work of protecting land more challenging. With help from donors like you, we know that land and water will be protected in Oakland County and surround regions for years to come. Thank you very much.
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Ways We Use Your Donations
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Bridge Valley scenic
Dave Beglau at our Sashabaw Creek preserve.
Volunteer Denise DeCubber helps remove Purple Loostrife at the Poweshiek Preserve
Clarkston library display