Memberships & Donations
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Please note: Your memberships are considered “donations” and are tax deductible. And rest assured that when you join or renew, your membership donation will be noted as a membership in our records.
Memberships
Student
$10
- 1 Year Subscription
- <21 years of age, currently enrolled full-time in school
Individual
$20
- 1 Year Subscription
- 1 Member
Family
$30
- 1 Year Subscription
- Up to 4 family members
Supporting
$50
- 1 Year Subscription
- Up to 4 family members
Contributing
$100
- 1 Year Subscription
- Up to 4 family members
Lifetime
$500
- Lifetime Subscription
- 1-2 family members
Donations
Your donations help us further our conservation mission. We are grateful for you including us in your charitable giving. We accept donations large and small. Check to see if your company offers matching donations to maximize your contribution!
In the dialogs that follow please use the “Other” line for your non-membership donation amount.
The Spokane Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Write a Check
Join, renew, or donate the old-fashioned way (with a check):
1. Download a membership form: SAS Membership Form (pdf)
2. Print the form and fill it out.
3. Either send your payment through the mail as instructed on the form, or deliver it in person at a meeting or to a board member. Make your check payable to Spokane Audubon Society (or SAS).
Qualified Charitable Distribution
One unique and impactful method for supporting the Spokane Audubon Society, that not only benefits the environment but also provides donors with financial advantages, is a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD).
QCDs are tax-free transfers of up to $100,000 made by people aged 70½ or older from their Individual Retirement Account (IRA) to a charity, like the Spokane Audubon Society. This method presents a win-win scenario, offering advantages for both donors and land conservancy efforts.
A QCD can count toward an IRA owner’s required minimum distribution (RMD) for the year. The amount is excluded from the donor’s taxable income, reducing their overall tax liability, and potentially decreasing their tax bracket.
It’s always a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional to ensure that this strategy aligns with your overall financial plan and to understand all potential implications.
We also encourage you to join National Audubon Society
to support birds and their habitats nationwide
With your National Audubon Society Membership you will receive:
A 1-year subscription to Audubon magazine
Timely, relevant news about birds, their habitats, and issues affecting them
Advocacy opportunities that protect birds
Special offers and discounts available only to National Audubon members