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Like many charities, NANPS depends on the generosity of its supporters. As an entirely volunteer-operated organization, NANPS appreciates both our financial contributors and those able to offer their time, knowledge and energy. NANPS is a registered charitable organization #130720824RR0001.

Membership + Donation

If you wish to join as a member and make a donation at the same time, please consider the option of a 5 year sustaining membership. Your $200 payment (or $225 for print newsletter option) consists of a 5 year membership and a $100 donation. A tax receipt will be issued at year-end. To join, please go to our membership page.

Donation only

Use the form below to make a single donation, or to set up a regular monthly donation via Canada Helps. A tax receipt will be issued by Canada Helps. Please note that a donation made via Canada Helps is not considered to be payment of membership dues.

Should you prefer to mail a cheque, our address is NANPS, Box 69070, St Clair PO, Toronto, Ontario, M4T 3A1.

For information about other gift options, please visit: Give Green Canada. At present we are only registered to offer tax receipts in Canada.

CanadaHelps retains 3% of every donation to help cover their costs, but reduces administration for NANPS by issuing receipts directly on our behalf. Paypal also retains a small portion of your donation but again, reduces our administration tasks. It really doesn’t matter how you choose to donate, only that you do.

Beyond financial contributions, NANPS appreciates donations of your own writings, artwork or photographs of your experiences with indigenous flora. Please contact The Blazing Star

NANPS has a proud tradition of making the maximum use of your contributions.  Due to our volunteer network we have minimal overhead costs, thus almost all of your donation is put directly to work in supporting NANPS. We promote and protect native plants with:  

  • Our plant sales
  • Our Conservation lands*
  • Public education and engagement via workshops, seminars, presentations and information booths.
  • Publication of a 16-page quarterly newsletter, The Blazing Star, plus information sheets, brochures and booklets.
  • Website production.
  • Support for individuals and groups that promote North America’s native flora.

*NANPS owns 2 properties; Shining Tree Woods in Norfolk County, Ontario, and Zinkan Cove, a rare alvar on the west shore of Lake Huron’s Bruce peninsula.