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hoW YOU CAN GIVE 

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Your gift helps us to protect, enhance and conserve the region we all call home. The animals thank you. ​
Please know that your generous donations— be it one-time, monthly or legacy giving— fuel invaluable work that enhances ecological integrity in the A2A region. Thanks to generous donors like you, we have: 
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  • Mobilized the community and worked with decision makers through our Safe Passage campaign to get wildlife friendly infrastructure built over Highway 401;
  • Researched wildlife hotspots along major roads in the A2A region to mitigate wildlife road mortality and enhance connectivity— culminating in our Road Ecology report, aptly titled, The Right to Roam;
  • Developed mapping tools to evaluate landscape connectivity in the region and identify critical wildlife habitats and corridors to support land conservation, stewardship activities, land use planning, and other conservation efforts;
  • Hosted events to bring together partners and members across the border to discuss the latest research on the A2A region; and 
  • Launched our Trail Champions Program, building connections along our ~650 km Pilgrimage for Nature trail, which links Algonquin Park to the Adirondacks
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​We still have so much more work to do, but we need your help to do it. Will you consider donating to us today?
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Whether it’s for #GivingTuesday, a spur-of-the-moment thought or year-end giving, your one-time gift will be utilized to connect, restore, and celebrate the A2A region.
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Your consistent support helps us to plan out in advance all the projects that we’ll be undertaking to enhance the A2A region.
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When you include us in your estate plans, you’ll be safeguarding the vital ecology of the A2A region for people and animals today, tomorrow and into the future. Learn more by speaking with your planners.
Last year we reached out to our donors to ask them why they donate to the A2A Collaborative and what they have recieved from donating. Read their comments below.

HEAR FROM OUR DONORS

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

We are thankful to all our supporters. With your help, we are making a difference for the Algonquin to Adirondacks region and, by extension, the Great Eastern Wildway from the boreal forest to Florida. You are part of Something Big! ​

Canadian Donations:


A2A is currently accepting Canadian donations through CanadaHelps and Canadian tax receipts will be issued immediately after donation. If you'd prefer to send a donation through the mail, our new mailing address is below:

Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative 
1338 Wellington Street West
Unit 10
Ottawa, ON 
K1Y 3BY
DOnate Here

U.S. Donations: 


A2A is currently accepting American donations through Zeffy, and a tax receipt will be issued immediately after donation. If you'd prefer to send a donation through the mail, our mailing address is below:
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​​Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative
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317-3 Satterlee Hall
SUNY Potsdam, NY
13676
United States of America
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A2A is a 149(1)(f) registered Canadian charity | BN: 86307 1668 RR0001 | and a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the U.S. | IRS #86-1358996 |
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  • Home
    • What Is A2A?
    • Recent News
  • About
    • Connectivity
    • Alice the Moose
    • Board & Staff
    • FAQs
  • Landscape
    • Wildlife
    • Protected Areas
  • Our Work
    • A2A Trail >
      • The A2A Trail Guide
      • A2A Trek 2023
    • Mapping
    • Road Ecology >
      • Highway 401
      • Road Mitigation Project in UCLG
    • Science Symposium
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Trail Champion
    • Join A2A
    • Volunteer
    • Open Positions
    • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Legacy Giving
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • For Landowners
    • Annual Reports
    • Media
  • Partners
  • SIGN UP
  • Shop