Give to the WSU Extension Puget Sound Forest Stewardship Program
In these times of very limited public funds, we increasingly rely on the generous donations of our program supporters to meet some of our program needs. These needs include things such as postage, printing and other basic operational costs; scholarship funds for participants who need financial assistance to attend workshops; and special projects that would not otherwise find funding.
If you would like to support the Puget Sound Forest Stewardship Program, we welcome gifts of any size, large or small. Gifts are tax-deductible, and you will receive an acknowledgement from WSU.
Ways to give
Online Giving
Quick steps to make an online gift:
- Go to the giving page for Snohomish County Extension (the Puget Sound Forest Stewardship program is housed here but serves King, Snohomish, and Skagit).
- Enter your gift amount and click continue.
- Select credit card and click continue.
- Enter your name and address information. Important: Below your address is a place to enter comments and special requests. Be sure to make a note here that the gift is intended for the Forest Stewardship Program. You may also make additional requests here (e.g. request that it be for general use, a workshop scholarship, etc.).
- Enter your credit card information and click continue, following any remaining prompts.
- Optional: send me an email at kzobrist@wsu.edu to let me know of your gift (so that I know it is coming and can make sure it gets processed, applied, and acknowledged correctly)
Send a check by mail
You can also mail your gift as a check made out to Washington State University. Mail your check to:
WSU Extension
Attn: Forest Stewardship
600 128th St SE
Everett, WA 98208
Be sure to include a note stating that you are making a gift and include any special instructions if you have them (e.g. request that it be for general use, a workshop scholarship, etc.).
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This site last updated 11/19/2009
Announcements
11/19/2009 – The November newsletter is now available.
11/19/2009 – The Ties to the Land estate/ succession planning workshop has been postponed again - probably until April.