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What Can You Do To Help The Efforts of GO?

We hope that this web site of our ongoing and completed projects has informed and inspired you. Through our many years of dedication and experience, we have been able to accomplish a tremendous amount using minimal economic and material resources. Nonetheless, with the acceleration of deforestation, the rainforest and forest people are now more vulnerable than ever.

GO is a lean, efficient organization. Our office and overhead expenses are minimal. Donations to GO go directly for ground-level projects and wages to people working in rainforest protection and cultural renewal.

We are committed to making a difference and we start by conserving resources and applying what we have in the most effective way possible.

This creates an opportunity for concerned individuals, foundations, and private benefactors to channel funds directly to ground-level projects in one of the most biologically and culturally diverse areas in the world, the Upper Amazon. Our single greatest need is for ongoing financial support. Greater financial resources will increase the effectiveness of existing projects and expand our ability to undertake new ones.

GO also welcomes donations of seeds, tools, computer equipment, solar power systems, ....

  Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity is a fiscally sponsored project of Living Bridges Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Aptos, CA, USA. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

For your donation, please make checks payable to: Living Bridges Foundation

In the memo, write: Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity project

Mail to:
Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity
PO Box 1004
El Cerrito, CA, USA

Please also include this donation form.

How Can You Reach Us?
For more information on specific projects and/or to make a donation, please contact:

Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity
Dahlia Kresch Miller
Public Relations

PO Box 1004
El Cerrito, CA, USA
Phone: (510) 235-4313
Fax: (510) 215-9840
E-mail: ladna@osanimi.org
Website: www.rainforestconservationprojects.org



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