Be part of something inspiring! Join the Green Foothills community for Nature’s Inspiration, our premier celebration and annual fundraiser on Sunday, September 28, 2025 at scenic Tilton Ranch in Coyote Valley.

If you wish to use the tickets that are included with your sponsorship benefits, choose the “Sponsor With Tickets” option. Otherwise, choose the “Sponsor Without Tickets” option. If you prefer to send in your sponsorship by mail, checks can be made out to Green Foothills with Nature’s Inspiration in the memo and mailed to Green Foothills, 3921 East Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303.

Your generous support powers our work to protect nature and wildlife and to champion climate resilience in San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Benito Counties. This year, we are thrilled to welcome former U.S. National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis as our special guest speaker. He will share insights into the current state of wilderness preservation in the U.S. and how people who care about nature can help shape its future.

Questions? Contact Justyne Schnupp, Associate Development Director, at [email protected].

List of Nature's Inspiration sponsorship benefits. Image can be clicked to display a PDF version in a new tab.

For federal income tax purposes, you may deduct the sponsorship amount minus the fair market value of event tickets received. If you choose not to receive event tickets, the entire sponsorship amount is deductible.

Please note: Under IRS rules, contributions made through a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) cannot be used to purchase tickets or receive benefits such as event admission, meals, or goods and services. Therefore, if you plan to use DAF funds to pay for your sponsorship and want to use the tickets included in the sponsorship, the tickets are not tax-deductible and cannot be paid using DAF funds. For this situation, please contact Justyne Schnupp at [email protected] or 650.968.7243 x340 for guidance on the ticket portion of your sponsorship.

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