Do Something
Do Something.
"The future will not belong to those who stand on the sidelines." - Senator Paul Wellstone
Don't stand on the sidelines. Be part of the solution. There are many ways to get involved.
Take five minutes or less.
1. Stay Informed. Sign up for the OLCV E-bulletin. OLCV's periodic email will keep you in the loop on environmental politics, from elections to what's happening in Salem.
2. Support Sustainably. Sign up to be a monthly donor to OLCV. Your consistent and reliable donations will help provide dependable funding for OLCV.
3. Share your ideas. The next great idea for OLCV will most likely come from one of you. If you have an idea how OLCV can be more effective, or a particular skill you'd like to put to use for OLCV, email OLCV Executive Director Jon Isaacs.
Do more.
1. Educate Others. Become an OLCV Internet Advocate. Spend 1 or 2 hours a month on various blogs, websites, and email lists, talking about the need to elect leaders who take seriously our responsibility to protect Oregon's environment for future generations. Email OLCV Communications Director Toby Van Fleet to get started.
2. Talk to your neighbors. Sign up to canvass or make phone calls for pro-environment candidates facing tough elections.
3. Expand the Circle. Host an OLCV House Party and introduce your friends and neighbors to OLCV. Inspire your local network of friends to protect Oregon's environment. Email Molly for more information.
4. Leave your own legacy with a Planned Gift to OLCV. Learn more about Including OLCV in your will or trust. It's a wonderful way to leave a legacy of environmental protection. Meet others who have done so, like Andy Kerr and Jeff Golden.
Thank you for helping OLCV protect Oregon's natural legacy.
Act Now
We need proactive leaders that we can depend on to protect the health of our environment and that of Oregonians.
