Non-Tax
Deductible Contributions
Contributions or gifts to “Sierra Club Missouri Chapter”
are not tax deductible; they support our effective
citizen-based advocacy and lobbying efforts in Missouri. This
type of gift is preferred as it provides maximum flexibility for our work
in Missouri.
* Only non-tax deductible donations can be made online.
Tax
Deductible Contributions
Tax deductible
contributions or gifts can be made to The Sierra Club Foundation
designated for the Missouri Chapter.
Contributions and gifts to The Sierra Club Foundation (for the Missouri Chapter) are tax-deductible as charitable contributions as they support grants for public education, research and public interest litigation to further the Club’s conservation goals in Missouri.
To make a tax deductible contribution to The Sierra Club Foundation, Missouri Chapter, please mail your check to the Missouri Chapter of the Sierra Club office. If you would like to pay by other means, please call the office. (On-line contributions to the Sierra Club Foundation are not available. We apologize for this inconvenience.)
Please make your check payable to "The Sierra Club Foundation, Missouri Chapter" and send to:
Missouri Sierra Club
7164 Manchester Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63143
Phone 314 644-1011
For questions
contact:
Melissa Hope
Missouri Chapter Development Director
Melissa.Hope@sierraclub.org
816-806-6965
The Missouri Chapter, with over 10,000 members and supporters, is our state's best all around protector of the environment. We empower Missouri citizens and communities to be bold in claiming their shared natural heritage.
Your donation is essential for the Missouri Chapter to achieve its priorities -- 100% of your gift to the Chapter is put to use in Missouri.
Priority Campaigns:We encourage citizens to be involved in democratic and regulatory processes within their communities and state-wide to ensure that public priorities like clean air and clean water are advanced over irresponsible corporate interests. We advocate for such basic principles as “polluter pays,” the public’s “right to know,” and “corporate accountability”: utilizing state-wide grassroots volunteers; by lobbying the state government and members of the Missouri General Assembly; by endorsing local, state and national political candidates; and by using legal tools, when necessary, to advocate for the protection of the Missouri’s environment.
As a truly grassroots organization much of the work of the Club is accomplished by volunteers. The Missouri Chapter has only three paid staff positions, including a lobbyist who is at the Missouri State Capitol nearly every day when the legislature is in session.
Financial support from folks like you who want to protect Missouri’s natural heritage is needed to ensure that we have the resources to: