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Learn about the many ways you can donate and support Sightline's work.

Support the tools & ideas change-makers are using to help our region thrive! 

Donate because:

  •  You read Sightline Daily—daily news and commentary on community & environment.
  • You've downloaded a book or a map.
  • You're a blog junkie.

Donate because Sightline promotes solutions that are making positive change!

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Give because community leaders, peer organizations, and funders consistently recognize Sightline as being among the most strategic, effective, and well-managed organizations of its kind in the region.

All gifts to Sightline are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

Special programs and offers

  • Workplace giving: donating through payroll deduction is convenient and helps Sightline plan for the future.
  • Friends of Sightline: Monthly gifts mean fewer administrative costs, so that more of your donation goes straight towards our research and outreach programs. Start at just $10/month!
  • Cascadia Stewards Council: The Council is Sightline's inner circle; uniquely dedicated supporters who make multi-year commitments at a major level.
  • Membership: A donation of $50 or more gets you an annual membership to Sightline, complete with benefits - including our latest book, Cascadia Scorecard 2007.
  • Donate stuff: Donate old books, CDs, DVDs, and videos, and earn money for Sightline.


More information: If you'd like more information about supporting Sightline's work, feel free to call Kim at (206) 447-1880, ext. 107, or email her with any questions. For giving options, please see our How to Donate page.

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