Your donation will help protect New York’s climate, air, water, and democracy for future generations. Help us support leaders who fight for the environment and hold those accountable who do not. A donation of any amount comes with the added bonus of becoming an NYLCV Member. 

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All members receive:

  • Access to our educational materials and events, monthly Lunch & Learn webinars, annual agendas and reports, our legislative Scorecard, and networking opportunities.
  • Invitations to advocacy days, rallies, volunteer opportunities and more. 
  • Breaking updates on the latest in federal, state and local policy issues and the opportunity to take action, sign petitions, or make your voice heard.

Ways To Donate 

Giving is easy and there are many options. 

  • Pay HERE online using a credit card.
  • Send us a check made payable to NYLCV at 30 Broad Street, Floor 30, New York, NY 10004
  • To send us a bank transfer, wire, or to pay by donor advised fund or to send a gift of stock contact development@nylcv.org.
  • Want information about making a leaving NYLCV a legacy gift in your will? Contact Angela at aswatek@nylcv.org

Become A Green Impact Partner

If you choose to maximize your impact with a gift of $1,000 or more, you can become a Green Impact Partner. A gift of this size will make a huge difference in our fight for a greener New York. 

Your gift will directly enable us to send weekly action alerts and policy updates to our audience, write and design our yearly state and local policy agendas, provide testimony for priority environmental bills, meet with legislators, rally public support, and implement strategies with coalition partners to achieve our goals. 

In addition to all member benefits, Green Impact Partners will also receive: 

  • Recognition on our Annual Report.
  • Direct access to a dedicated NYLCV staff member to answer your questions and receive your feedback, ensuring your voice is heard.
  • Exclusive NYLCV merch offers 
  • Invites to exclusive webinars on policy priorities and election recaps