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Where Birds Thrive, People Thrive.

​Gifts in support of Georgia Audubon are crucial to sustaining programs that promote conservation and awareness of Georgia’s birds. Your gift will be used to support all of Georgia Audubon's programs as we build a fully-engaged, conservation-minded Georgia.
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Founded in 1926, Georgia Audubon is the state's leading organization engaging people in the conservation of birds and their habitats. 

There are many ways to support Georgia Audubon. Please join us and make a difference for birds and communities, right here in Georgia.

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Georgia Audubon
4055 Roswell Road, NE
Atlanta, GA  30342


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Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Make a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Georgia Audubon's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats. In appreciation of your generosity, you'll earn special recognition opportunities and benefits throughout the year.
Learn More about Leadership Giving
Leadership giving is calculated on an annual basis based on cumulative donations and membership gifts made from January 1 to December 31. Please direct any questions to Michelle Hamner, Director of Development, by email or by phone at 678-973-2437

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There are many ways to make a gift to Georgia Audubon. If you can't find an answer below, please contact Michelle Hamner, Director of Development, 678-973-2437.
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Leave a Legacy with Planned Giving
Extend your support beyond your lifetime by including Georgia Audubon in your estate plans.  Read more>>
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Georgia Audubon is proud to work with great corporate and nonprofit partners who help to further our mission of building places where birds and people thrive.  For more information about our Corporate & Nonprofit Sponsorship program, please visit our Sponsorship page.

Thanks for your support of Georgia Audubon!
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4055 Roswell Road, NE
Atlanta, GA  30342
​678-973-2437
Georgia Audubon is a member-supported, 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization building places where birds and people thrive. We create bird-friendly communities through conservation, education, and community engagement.
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  • Home
    • Login
  • Ways to Give
    • Join/Renew
    • Donate
    • Leadership Giving
    • Planned Giving
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Shop in our Online Store
    • Support Georgia Audubon When You Shop
    • Scholarship Fund
  • Conservation
    • Climate Change
    • Wildlife Sanctuary Program >
      • Map of Georgia Audubon Sanctuaries
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Requirements
      • Sanctuary Resources
    • Habitat Restoration >
      • Piedmont Park Exhibitat
    • Building Collisions >
      • Project Safe Flight
      • Lights Out Georgia
      • Collision Resources
    • Species of Concern >
      • Ruby-throated Hummingbird
      • Chimney Swift
      • Wood Thrush
      • Brown-headed Nuthatch
    • Plants for Birds >
      • Plant Sales
    • Coffee and Chocolate
  • Education
    • For Youth >
      • Audubon Urban Ecologists
      • Audubon Urban Ecologists II
      • Homeschool
      • Scouts
      • Youth Birding Competition
      • Camp Talon
      • Conservation Career Resources
    • For Educators >
      • School Programs
      • Learning About Birds Curriculum
      • Professional Development
      • Connecting Students with STEM Through Birds
      • Resources
    • Master Birder Program
    • Scholarships
  • Engagement
    • Field Trips
    • Injured/Orphaned Birds
    • Volunteer >
      • Volunteer Code of Conduct
    • Advocacy >
      • Okefenokee Swamp
    • Community Outreach
    • Travel >
      • Argentina 2022
      • New Jersey 2022
      • Eastern South Africa 2023
      • Northern Minnesota 2023
      • Colombia 2023
      • SE Arizona 2023
      • Michigan 2023
      • Maine 2023
      • Utah 2023
      • Madagascar 2023
    • Community Science
    • Birding Resources >
      • Birding Sites in Georgia
      • Accessibility
      • Georgia Birding Network
      • Why Birds?
  • News & Events
    • Press Room >
      • In the News
    • Upcoming Events >
      • In-person Events
      • Virtual Events
      • Program Participant Safety
    • Georgia Bird Fest
    • News Feed
    • Georgia Grows Native for Birds Month >
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Tour
    • Georgia Audubon at Manuel's >
      • Early Birds Book Club
    • Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Mission and Programs
    • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
    • Annual Report
    • Board and Staff
    • Best Management Practices
    • Job Opportunities
    • Our History
    • Contact Us