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Thank you for donating and standing with us to protect the Salish Sea. You’ll become a member of B.C.’s oldest environmental charity, sharing in a community of like-minded individuals from across the province. And your support is tax-deductible!
To donate monthly, check the box beside the words “I would like to make this a recurring donation.”
You can choose to give your monthly gift using an automatic bank withdrawal—just click the information icon to see the correct way to enter your bank, transit number and account number.
Other Ways to Give
PayPal: Please donate at our CanadaHelps page.
Mail: Please print and fill out this form to mail it in. Please make cheques out to Sierra Club of BC Foundation. Our address is Suite 301-2994 Douglas St. Victoria BC V8T 4N4.
Phone: Please call 250-386-5255 ext. 224.
When donating online, we ask for your phone number in case there is an issue with your donation but will not trade or sell it. CRA also requires us to ask for the address of donors receiving a tax receipt. If you would prefer not to enter your address, please call 250-386-5255 ext. 224 or email donorservices@sierraclub.bc.ca to make a donation.
When your donation is processed you will see a thank-you message from Sierra Club BC. If you don’t see this message, please call 250-386-5255 ext. 224. You’ll also receive a tax receipt via email.
Our registered charitable number is 11914 9797 RR0001.
Donate Monthly
By making your donation a monthly recurring gift you help Sierra Club BC defend nature, combat climate change and educate B.C.’s youth all year round.
Wills, Estates and Shares
Legacy giving means leaving Sierra Club BC a gift in your will or estate plan that will help us to protect the environment in honour of your memory.
Sierra Club BC Membership
All Sierra Club BC supporters who donate $15 or more become Sierra Club BC members and are eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting.
Corporate Giving
Does your business share Sierra Club BC’s environmental values? Become a corporate sponsor and help defend B.C.’s natural environment.