$50K Challenge Match: Double your impact to protect Central Oregon

We are excited to announce that a generous donor has agreed to match donations dollar for dollar - up to $50,000. That means every dollar you give will be doubled. We know we can reach this goal, but we need your support!

A Future 50 years from now

We've got some major challenges ahead, from addressing drought in the Deschutes to planning for sustainable growth across our region. It takes prudent foresight and a longstanding commitment to land use policy to protect our water, wildlife, and magnificent landscapes while supporting vibrant cities and towns.

LandWatch is doing the work every day to make sure that 10, 20, and 50 years from now, we look around us and are proud of where we are. As a watchdog organization that serves to uphold established environmental and land use laws, we show up every day knowing we can help shape Central Oregon's livable future.

Can you help us continue this work?

With this Challenge Match, we have a new opportunity. Every donation you make right now, either a one-time contribution or a recurring donation will be matched.

A personal donation of $500 will raise $1000 for LandWatch. If you sign up as a sustaining member at $20/month, LandWatch will receive almost $500 over the year.

Three ways to qualify for the Challenge Match

  • New members: If you make your very first contribution to LandWatch, your donation is matched.

  • Returning members: If you haven’t given in the past year, your donation will be matched.

  • Increased contributions: If you are currently donating to LandWatch, if you increase your donation, that amount will be matched.


How important is it to you to help protect Central Oregon’s wild lands and wildlife? Our farmlands and the fresh local food they provide? Our cities and towns and their unique character in the face of accelerating growth?

Here’s your chance to support what you value and double your impact!

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