Give To Wisconsin’s Endangered Resources Fund This Tax Season
Make A Donation On Your Tax Form
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages nature lovers to give to the Endangered Resources Fund on their Wisconsin income tax form. The fund has helped the DNR conserve hundreds of species in Wisconsin.
Reasons To Give
- The Best of the Best: Wisconsin is home to some of the largest populations in the world of endangered species like the Karner blue butterfly and rusty patched bumble bee, along with important populations of many other species, like wood turtles.
- Preservation in Place: Funds support the care of the country’s largest system of state natural areas. These sites protect some of the nation’s oldest forests, undeveloped lakes, diverse wetlands and unique geologic and archeological features. Nearly 75% of Wisconsin’s endangered and threatened wildlife species and 90% of endangered and threatened plant species are found in these areas. Just one site may be home to more than 70 species of native plants.
- Your Gift is Multiplied: Each dollar donated to the Endangered Resources Fund through the tax checkoff is doubled by state funding and can be used to successfully apply for grants that require fund matching. This allows us to turn $1 into $4 or $25 into $100.
How To Donate
To make a donation, look for “endangered resources” in the “donations” section of your Wisconsin income tax form. For tax year 2024, the Endangered Resources donation is found on Form 1, line 24a. For part-year/nonresidents filing Form 1NPR, it is on line 54a.
You can also look for the donations section in your tax program or let your tax preparer know you want to donate to the Endangered Resources Fund. Donations to the Endangered Resources Fund are tax-deductible and matched dollar for dollar.
Learn More About Wisconsin Endangered Resources
The Endangered Resources Fund supports much of the work of the DNR’s Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation. Read about how the Endangered Resources Fund has helped support species recovery and Wisconsin state natural area management or sign up for email updates on the Natural Heritage Conservation Field Notes webpage.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
Mentioned in This Press Release
Recent Press Releases by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Give To Wisconsin’s Endangered Resources Fund This Tax Season
Jan 15th, 2025 by Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesMake A Donation On Your Tax Form
DNR Confirms CWD In Wild Deer In Manitowoc County
Jan 14th, 2025 by Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesBaiting And Feeding Bans To Begin Feb. 1, Public Meeting Scheduled