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FPC membership ranks continue to grow. The generosity of park neighbors, philanthropic foundations and corporations astounds us. Be a part of this growing movement.
You can donate online - register by becoming a "donor member" at Wainwright Bank's Community Room, then go to the "select a non-profit" drop down list and choose the Franklin Park Coalition. Or you can mail your tax-deductible membership to:
Franklin Park Coalition
P.O. Box 302333
Boston, MA 02130
All new members will see their contributions tripled; returning member dollars will be doubled. Thanks to the Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust for the challenge grant that makes this possible!
By joining the Franklin Park Coalition, you'll not just be strengthening a park, you'll be strengthening a community.
Wild Aster - $5
Red Maple - $25
Flowering Dogwood - $50
White Pine - $100
Mighty Oak - $500 and up
Beech Grove - $1,000
Evergreen Forest - $5,000
The Harold Whitworth Pierce Trust recognizes that membership donations can go directly to park projects that are important to park users, but may not attract resources from foundations or the city. These "unrestricted" dollars are critical to supporting park programs and restoration activities that you, as members, want to see in your park. Even more important, members bring clout. As our members grow, city leaders and environmental funders pay attention.
Your donations will help save the park's forest, expose young people to the park's wonders, and bring concerts to park audiences. Whether you donate $5 or $500, we thank you for supporting work to improve Boston's largest greenspace. Your donation will make you a member of the Franklin Park Coalition. The more members, the more power we have to fight for park improvements!
$15 buys a hand tool for woodlands stewardship
$25 helps us plant 10 small trees
$50 supports one day of work by a teen on the FPC conservation crew
$100 prepares one acre of soil for replanting
$200 buys a weed wrench to pull invasive buckthorn trees
Volunteer!
Wednesday, Sept. 22nd
Olmsted Bike Tour
Saturday, October 2nd
Fall Forest Festival