Matching May Is Back!
Help CIR Grow & Double Your Impact All Month.
Five generous supporters have pledged a total of $20,000 which they will give to CIR IF, we can raise that amount from our other supporters! This means your $50 gift will become a $100 gift! Your $250 gift will become a $500 gift! This is an opportunity to DOUBLE the impact of your gift, but it can only happen this month!
Your Gift Will Go Twice As Far During Matching May!
Our month-long fundraising campaign is also here in a special way for our 20th anniversary. We’re thrilled to celebrate Matching May with you as we commemorate 20 years of habitat restoration, public education, and collaboration protecting the Channel Islands and other regions across Southern California.
However, our projects, research, and hard work are only made possible with your support! Matching May is the perfect time to make your yearly gift to Channel Islands Restoration. Your contributions are matched dollar for dollar up to $20,000.
Together, we can achieve our goal of raising $20,000 for 20 years of CIR.
20 years in, CIR enters a new era marked by managing the West Mesa, strengthening our internal operations, creating new docent programs, and so much more. This new era means your support is as critical as ever as we face the ever-growing challenges climate change produces. You can help us restore the natural beauty of our region now and for generations to come. Thank you for supporting Channel Islands Restoration and making our 20th year even more impactful.
We're committed to conservation on the Channel Islands and the Mainland!
Channel Islands Restoration (CIR) has been restoring habitats on the Channel Islands and the coastal areas of Southern California since 2002. We specialize in eradicating non-native invasive species, propagating native plants, planting native plants, installing irrigation systems, preparing habitat restoration plans and conducting botanical and biological surveys.
100 Projects Complete In Southern California.
50,000 Native Plants Planted (and Counting) Across the Channel Islands.
5,000+ volunteers over the past decade alone.