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Dear Friend,
Today we are grateful to YOU, just for taking the time to read this.  We are so thankful for all who cared enough to support us on our first year with "Giving First Day".  Now "Giving Tuesday" is upon us and we are appealing to those who didn't take the time to offer support during our earlier appeal.  Also, scroll down to see a quick "event reminder".
 

We still really DO need your support

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Since 2017, we've been operating on a shoestring.  But thanks to generous foundation and individual donations, we currently support two full time staff.  But going forward, we have much to do to become sustainable.  Earlier this year, we engaged in a strategic planning process to insure our programs can operate for years to come. But, in order to become sustainable, Nearby Nature needs to hire an operations manager or executive director. 

Can you spare $10?


Artwork by Mars PattersonOn "Giving First Day" many of you came forward to support our work and we are immensely grateful. We've sent you a Thank You card in the form of a copy of one of four art prints by Mars Patterson (click here to see all four)We still have many of these cards left and they are beautiful and suitable for framing. While we have managed to find funding to support our programs, it is very difficult to get funding for operations and infrastructure. This is where we rely on private donations from generous folks like you.  If everyone on this email were to donate $10 today, we'd be well on our way to hiring a director!  But many of our supporters and people we serve cannot even afford that, so if you are able, please give more. Just click here to find out how you can help.  Include your address with your donation and we'll send you one of Mars Patterson's cards.


How Nearby Nature spends your donations

  • Youth Environmental Education
    • We provide Environmental Education in youth serving agencies and schools. Our youth educator works with neighborhood schools to hold hour long sessions that integrate art, fun and nature. In 2022 we offered 8-10 week, hour-long programs to about 200 kids. We try and get kids outdoors as much as possible and sponsor at least 3 remote field trips each fall and spring season. 
  • Renewal and access to green spaces.  
    • Over the summer we engaged three paid youth interns to do land restoration, stewardship and community engagement on the Lincoln Creek Greenway with the support of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD)
    • Last Spring, we organized a Lincoln Creek Greenway Summit. This Fall saw the start of a Lincoln Creek Greenway Work Group made up of over a dozen partner organizations to track projects planned, in progress or envisioned for the betterment of Greenway neighborhoods.
    • We began a prairie restoration project and built a demonstration trail in Hopkins Hollow, and use it as a living laboratory for students and interns. 
    • We held regular recreational and service outings that provided outdoor experiences to over 300 individuals.  We held and collaborated in paddle outings that provided paddling experience to over 100 people, many of them first-time paddlers.
  • Celebrating the Environmental Movement in Milwaukee's Communities of Color
    • Nearby Nature initiated the African American Environmental Pioneer Awards in 2020.  35 members of Milwaukee's African American community have been honored at this annual event held in February honoring Black History Month. Planning is now underway for the 4th annual event on February 20th, 2023  The group is now working to bring past honorees together to expand collaboration among environmentalists of color.

Event reminder: Prairie Volunteer Work Day

Saturday, December 3rd, 10 - 11:30 am
Prairie Restoration site, 4550 N 35th St

Volunteers at the Prairie Work DayThanks so much to the 15 volunteers who came for our last "Prairie Restoration Workday" under the supervision of Nearby Nature Land Steward, Mars Patterson.  Now there is just a bit of work needed to prepare the site for winter and spring planting.  You can sign up here or just come and join in at 4550 N. 35th St.  We'll have all the tools & gloves ready for you.

In Gratitude


We are very grateful for all present and past support.  We are grateful for the foundation support we currently get from Fund for Lake Michigan, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, and the Pettit Foundation. 

In recent years we have also been blessed with generous support from Bader Philanthropies, the James E. Dutton Foundation, Mosaic Momentum, Freshwater Future, MMSD, Forward Community Investments, The Non-Profit Management Fund, St Therese Congregation in Wauwatosa and the Sierra Club Foundation.

We are especially grateful for the support we receive from individuals like you.

All contributions to Nearby Nature are tax-deductible through our non-profit fiscal sponsor the Milwaukee Environmental Consortium. Visit our website Donation page to learn how you can support this work.
 
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