Ways to Give
As focused and committed stewards of the funding we receive, we’re able to protect the New River watershed. Year after year, more than 90% of our gifts are directed to actionable programs that protect and improve the quality of the New River and the quality of life along its watershed. You can count on us to take care of your investment in our work.
Important donation information:
- Legal name: New River Conservancy
- Address: PO Box 1480, West Jefferson, NC 28694
- Tax ID# 58-1949660

Give online or mail a check
You can donate online
OR
If you prefer to mail a check, please address it to:
New River Conservancy
PO Box 1480
West Jefferson, NC 28694
Monthly Giving
As a monthly giver in our monthly giving program, you provide NRC with reliable funding and also help us conserve resources—your membership will always be current, so you won’t receive renewal notices from us. You are free to cancel your monthly giving at anytime.
Monthly giftsGifts of stock
Donating appreciated stock to SELC is an effective way to give since SELC receives the full market value of the shares with no capital gains tax reduction.
New River Conservancy stock account details are as follows:
DTC # 0226
Brokerage Fidelity Investments
Account number: Z73-583707
EIN # 58-1949660
Planned Giving
A legacy gift can be an expression of gratitude and vision of hope for the future. The NRC Edmund Ivan Adams Legacy Society recognizes those individuals and families who have remembered New River Conservancy in their estate plans through a documented planned gift. The Adams Legacy Society brings together those donors who have the vision and generous spirit to commit to the New River Watershed’s future in ways generations of inhabitants will benefit.
Planned Giving
“When I visit the New River now, these places soothe my soul. I take deep, deep breaths without reminding myself to do so. As my grandmother would say looking out across the green, “I rest my eyes upon it.” Like my dad, I also pay attention to all the things that have changed since the last time. Some of them are worrisome. Thank god for the New River Conservancy and all their work to restore, preserve and connect. I will be there for them so they can be there for all of us.”
Lyda Adams Carpen – lifelong supporter of NRC

