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Donors and Grantors


Businesses, organizations, and individuals - we can’t do enough to thank you for your support.
​Through every program that we put on and every hour that we put in, you’ve kept WISE running.


Listed below are the individuals, trusts, foundations, companies, cooperatives, groups,  
​and programs that donated to WISE in 2021

Organizations and Businesses


US Bureau of Land Management
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
National Park Foundation
State of Alaska Community Assistance Program
Alaska Conservation Foundation
Juneau Community Foundation
Alaska Forum for the Environment
Alaska Children's Trust 
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council
Kate Svitek Memorial Foundation
Specialty Bicycle
Amazon Smile
Copper River Native Association
Copper River Basin Lions Club
Copper Valley Telecom 
​Copper Valley Electric Association Community Foundation
Copper Valley IGA
Glen Transport and Glennallen Fuel
Fred Meyer Community Rewards
Local 71 Union
Apocalypse Design
​Gladys M. Heintz Memorial Post 27


Individual Donors, including those who donated to the Bruce James Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Diamond Willow Donors - up to $100

Nate Anderson
Geoff Bleakley​
Ed & Elaine Begy
Mary Beth Cook & Jim Baker
​Barbara Cellarius
Chris Chmeilniak
Nancy Deschu
Robin Dern
Diane Ellsworth
Jerry Eklund
Kyle Engle
Tammy Flanders
Linda & Bob Flint
Tamara & Denton Hamby
Marian & Jack Johnson
Sally & Terry Keizer
Kathy Libbey
Kristin Link
Robin Mayo
Bonnie and William McLeod
Jan Miller
Susan Moore
Kate Morse
Ethan Moorhead
​Jack Mosby
Jenny Moser
Jeff Mow
Julie Newsome
Don Neubacher
Bev & Rick Oatman
Natalie Oberman
Cheyenne Oyen
​Tari Patinka
Mehan Richotte
Cordell Roy
Linda Rutledge
Allison Sayer
Dorothy Sine
Peg Tileston
Carson & Manda Tortorige
Barb & Denny Wallace
Katherine & Terry Wedgeworth
Carrie Wittmer
Erika Wolter



Aspen Donors - $100 to $499

Amanda Abraham
Charlotte Bird
Katie & Ben Bobowski
​Nancy and Bob Boos
Jamie Dawson
​Rebekah & Joseph Donohue
Evan Franklin
Sally Gibert
Shari Hart
Ellen and Barry Hecht
Bud Jackman
​Paula & Bruce Kaye
Marian Lightwood
Tami Long
Judith and Matt Lorenz Family
Judy & Jerry McFarland
Marcia and Henry Milette
Patricia Miller
Mark Miller & Ann Welshko
Mark & Debbie Moderow
Joe Morse
Willow Morse
Jolene Nashlund
Miles Nashlund
Persephone Nashlund
​Molly O'Hara
Mark Proch
Victoria Rego
Danny and Arlene Rosenkrans
Kelly Smith
Margie Steigerwald
Laurie Thorpe
Mark Vail
​Marnie Graham & Doug Vollman
Karen Combs & Lynn Wegener
Jeremy Weld
Gay and Dave Wellman
​Gretchen Roffler & Benjamin Williams
Gary & Frances Wittmer


Spruce $500 and up

​Ann Beesley
Janelle Eklund and Paul Boos
Ruth McHenry & Cliff Eames
James Englezos
Gail Mayo
Carol McIntyre
Meg Jensen & Mike McQueen
​Butch Potterville
Dr. Daniel & Diana Solie
 

Special Thanks:​

Beryl Wardlaw and Victor Bailey for donation of artwork and printing this newsletter
Paul Boos and Janelle Eklund for use of the house for our office and staff quarters
WISE Board of Directors and Advisory Board for your time and wisdom
Copper River Record for making room for the WISE column every week
All WISE Volunteers for the energy and talent you share
 
 

WISE also relies on earned income from our Copper Country Discovery Tour, operated via Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

Want to be a WISE Donor?  Thank You! See our Donor Page for all the ways you can help.
​
​For more information on WISE financials, please see the most recent Annual Report.
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  • Home
  • About WISE
    • Mission and Goals
    • President's Message
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Partners
    • Location
    • Policies
    • Donors and Grantors
    • Annual Reports and Newsletters
  • What We Do
    • Education Programs >
      • Aquatic Ecology Camp
      • Alaska Forum on the Environment
      • Changing Seasons
      • Copper River Stewardship Program
      • Outdoor and Wilderness Leadership Skills
      • Earth Discovery Day
      • In-Class Science
      • Science Lecture Series
      • Summer Hikes
      • Wild Plants Workshop
    • Research & Citizen Science >
      • Salmon Blitz
      • Willow Creek Research Consortium
      • Christmas Bird Count
    • Other Programs >
      • 20th Anniversary Challenges
      • Copper Country Discovery Tour
      • Field Sketching and Watercolor
      • Family Ice Fishing Day
      • Project Healing Waters
      • Winter Fun Day
  • Get Involved
    • Employment
    • Volunteer
  • Support WISE
    • Donate
    • WISE Store
    • Take Our Nature Tour
    • Take our Art Tour
  • Contact Us
  • WISE Blog