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Other Ways to Give

Other ways to give: endowments, stock donations, gift & estate planning, workplace giving, corporate matching programs, corporate giving and donate used media.

Membership is just one of many ways to give to WTA. There are several other options to choose from as well:

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Wallace Falls State Park - Photo by Shahid Durrani.
  • Endowments - Washington Trails Association has four active endowments that support the programs you most care about.
  • Stock Donations - WTA accepts stock gifts; check this section to find out how to make the transfer.
  • Gift & Estate Planning - How to name WTA as a beneficiary in your will. 
  • Workplace Giving - You can donate to Washington Trails Association at your workplace through
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    EarthShare Washington and most United Way programs.
  • Corporate Matching Gifts - Double your gift!  Many companies match their employees charitable donations.
  • Corporate Giving - Learn more about WTA's corporate partners and how your company can participate.
  • Donate Used Media - Washington Trails Association is a member of EcoEncore, which turns your used books, cds, dvds, video games and more into cash for WTA.
  • And, of course, you may always DONATE ONLINE NOW.

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