Rincon Institute
13701 E. Old Spanish Tr.
Tucson, AZ 85747
Tel 520-647-7388
Fax 520-290-0969
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Shop at www.iGive.com: iGive is a website that allows you to shop online at a variety of well-known vendors while supporting the cause of your choice (Rincon Institute!). Please identify Rincon Institute as the recipient of a percentage of the proceeds from your purchases when shopping online at iGive.com.
Shop at Rincon Valley Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9:00 am – 2:00 pm: The Rincon Valley Farmers’ Market is a great community gathering place and a fantastic project of the Rincon Institute. Support local farmers’ and artisans by shopping at this non-profit market.
Volunteer: Rincon Institute is always looking for volunteers to assist with our land conservation efforts. Please contact us at 520-647-7388 or visit our website: www.rinconinstitute.org
Donations: Rincon Institute implements its land conservation programs through the support of grants and generous donations from the community. For more information on how to donate please contact Lynsey Miller 520-647-7388 or
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We are grateful for such a supportive community.
Become a Sponsor: Sponsoring our programs, fundraising events and our newsletter is a crucial way in which businesses can help. You help us defray our expenses for these activities, and in return your business is promoted in our newsletter and web site, at the sponsored event, at the Rincon Valley Farmers Market and in our printed materials. For more information on specific sponsorship levels and the benefits for each please download the Rincon Institute Corporate Sponsorship Packet.
Corporate Matching Gifts: Corporate matching gifts can double or even triple your cash contributions. Talk to your employer's human resources department to see if your company will match your donation to the Rincon Institute.
Rincon Institute WishList:
$1000 and Above
Part Time Office Assistant for 1 year ($15000)
$5000 for three years
New Cement Floors for Rincon Valley Farmers and Artisans Market Stalls
New or Used Laptop
Postage for Bi-annual newsletter
Grounwater Well Monitoring Equipment
Printing costs for RI Brochure ($1500)
GIS Hardware, Software and Training
High-Quality, Large Format Printer for maps
Land Trust Alliance Membership ($1200)
Event Tent ($6000)
Refridgerator for Rincon Valley, Farmers and Artisans Market
Underwriting for Volunteer Appreciation Event
Postage for Urban Interface Newsletter ($1000)
Annual Report ($2000)
$500 to $999
Projector for Presentations
Digital Camera
New Signs for Rincon Vallet Farmers and Artisans Market
Rincon Institute Water Bottles for Volunteers
Special Event Sponsorship at the Rincon Valley Farmers and Artisans Market
GPS Unit
Cienega Corridor Brochure Sponsorship
Sponsorhsip of 1 Naturalist Outing ($500)
Portable Window AC Unit for the Rincon Valley Farmers and Artisans Market
Under $500
RI Brochure Design ($300)
$50 Honorarium for Winter Presentations x 4
Big Water Cooler for Water at volunteer events
Fridge Magnets for ParkWatch Program ($300)
Wireless Internet Router
Craft Supplies for kids at Rincon Valley Farmers and Artisans Market
Colored Paper
$.09 stamps
Address Labels
Baseline Documentation Supplies: Acid-Free Paper, 9 Binders, 2 pkg dividers with Pockets
Flip Charts
Water and Snacks for Outings
Pencils and Pens
2 Calculators
Scissors
Letters for Rincon Valley Farmers and Artisans Market Marquee
2 voicemails x 6 months ($175 or $87.50 each)
Gift Card to Staples or Officemax
Gift Certificates for Volunteers
Plan and Map Holder
Heavy-duty Gardening Gloves
Please feel free to contact us if you have questions or thoughts to share. Thank you for all of your support!
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News Updates |
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Saguaro National Park is seeking volunteer individuals and groups to conduct our 2010 Saguaro Census from October 2009 through April 2010. The park counts and measures saguaros every 10 years to assess the health of our population. After declining for many decades, Saguaro populations in the park's Rincon Mountain District began to rebound in the 1970s, and these younger saguaros are continuing to grow towards adulthood.
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The Urban Interface Project is a new collaboration between the Rincon Institute and Saguaro National Park. Together, we hope to continue to protect the park’s invaluable resources by increasing outreach to the park’s residential neighbors, involving them in naturalist outings, volunteer events, and a revitalized ParkWatch program.
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