Support Our Work
Donate to Standing Cedars
You can help Standing Cedars by making a tax-deductible contribution.
Cash donations can be sent
by mail to:
Standing Cedars Community
Land Conservancy
PO Box 249
Osceola, WI 54020
Support a Lasting Legacy
Working to ensure permanent land protection and provide for the stewardship of the land takes careful planning and partnership with private and public partners. Whether you are looking to make a contribution now, or are planning for a future gift, Standing Cedars has a vehicle to help you leave your Forever Legacy.
Stewardship Endowment Fund
The St. Croix Valley Community Foundation manages the Standing Cedars Stewardship Endowment Fund. A portion of the earnings each year are utilized to provide funding for management and other long-term expenses. Your donation to the Fund will ensure the Trust's long-term viability.
Gifts of Real Estate
Standing Cedars accepts gifts of land and property. When appropriate, gifts of real estate will be retained and managed to preserve the natural habitats. Gifts of real estate without significant ecological value may be liquidated and the proceeds of the sale applied to various uses. The donor may specify where the proceeds of the sale from donated real estate are used.
Tax Benefits
Donations of cash, real estate, or conservation easements to Standing Cedars may result in significant tax benefits to the donor. Consult your tax advisor for specific information as it relates to you.
Thrivent members can now direct their Thrivent Choice Dollars to Standing Cedars
Thrivent members can now direct their Thrivent Choice Dollars to Standing Cedars
Land Protection Opportunity Fund
The St. Croix Valley Community Foundation also manages our Standing Ceders Opportunity fund. Your donation to this fund will provide the resources for future land protection efforts such as the purchase of land or conservation easements.
Planned giving
A variety of options are available to donors planning for a future gift to Standing Cedars.
Come and take a hike on the properties and see for yourself their beauty. By doing so, we think you’ll recognize the value that protecting these lands offers us and our children.