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Other Ways to Give

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Sponsor a Program
With a contribution to an annual or endowed fund, donors can underwrite a Northern Jaguar Project program or research project for a full year or in perpetuity, depending on the size of the gift. Such gifts give donors high profile name recognition and place them among a prominent group of stewards leading the way for the future of the Project's vision for a sustainable Jaguar Reserve.
Donate Personal Property
Have you ever looked around your home or business and wondered why you have this object or that item that you have never used? Would you like to do something meaningful for the world that doesn't involve a cash gift? A gift in-kind may be just the answer!
Gifts In-Kind are non-monetary items of tangible personal property or other physical assets that help us advance our mission. Examples might include art works, jewelry, antiques, books, furnishings, equipment, automobiles, boats, real estate, and other items that appropriate Project representatives have determined to be of use to the Northern Jaguar Project.
If you would like to donate items to the Project, please talk with us first. We can determine if the items can be used by the Northern Jaguar Project – a requirement for you to claim a full deduction.
Each year the Project compiles a Wish List of items that are needed for the Reserve programs. If you can donate or help us find donations of any of these items, please contact:
Diana Hadley, President
Northern Jaguar Project
2114 West Grant Road, # 121
Tucson, AZ 85745
(520) 623-9653 ext 5
information@northernjaguarproject.org
Host a Fundraiser
By hosting an event on our behalf, you become a part of the Northern Jaguar Project 's team, helping to raise awareness and the critical funding necessary to establish the Northern Jaguar Reserve.
If your time and energy exceed your wallet, use your creativity to organize a NJP Fundraising Event.
Fundraisers not only raise much-needed dollars for our work, they also bring new friends and volunteers to our organization. Special events also attract media coverage that introduces our organization and helps us educate the public about and the issues affecting America's most magnificant wild cats - and often lead to other offers of help.
If you are a member of a civic or community organization, special interest club, or school and would be interested in producing a fund raising event to help us, our staff would be happy to guide you through the process and offer suggestions for the kinds of events you might consider. A simple neighborhood garage sale, fair, or volleyball tournament are just a few ideas for family and friends to come together for a good cause.

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