More Members, More Trees!
Donations Earn Bonus Funds


Between August 1 and September 30, your membership gift or general donation will earn bonus funds for River Partners through Annie B's Community Drive.

Membership Levels

    $35 Individual
    $50 Family
    $100 Investor
    $500 Benefactor
    $1,000 River Steward
    $2,500 Lifetime Partner

How to make your gift worth more:

  • Write your check to "Annie B's/ River Partners"
  • Mail check to the North Valley Community Foundation, 3120 Cohasset Rd. Suite 8, Chico, CA 95973
  • Donate on-line at the North Valley Community Foundation's website. Click here for the Annie B's link.


Become a River Partners Member from August 1 through Septmember 30 and your contribution will earn us challenge grant funds from the North Valley Community Foundation (NVCF) through its Annie B's Community Drive. Your donation must be sent to the NVCF, earmarked for River Partners. 100% of your gift will go to River Partners.

North Valley Community Foundation has committed to granting $200,000 to local nonprofits. In order to recieve a portion of these funds RIVER PARTNERS needs to raise money from our friends from August 1 through September 30.

Demands on our natural landscape and rivers are multipying. California's population growth and continued development are impacting our environment, clean air, water and wildlife. We already have lost at least 90% of California's river side forests and grasslands.

That is why we are now asking you to help us carry out our mission. Your membership contribution will support our work to restore and preserve those special places that contribute so much to the quality of life in our communities.

With your gift, River Partners will...

  • Plant filter strips of vegetation that keep our rivers clean
  • Provide valuable habitat for wildlife
  • Improve flood control by stabilizing river banks
  • Plant THOUSANDS of trees, shrubs and grasses, all of which sequester carbon dioxide, reducing the impacts of greenhouse gases

When you become a member you make a difference for the environment.

Photo by Michael McCollum/Record