Ways to Support
The Southeastern Grasslands Restoration team benefits from community support in many ways. We are grateful for every hour spent volunteering and every dollar donated!
Volunteer with us
Please check out our volunteer calendar for opportunities to work with and learn from our native seed experts in the field and at the seed laboratory. Click the button below to sign up to receive updates from SGI on volunteer events!
Share the message on social media
Help SGI spread the word about conservation practices by following us and sharing our content on social media. Every like and every share helps raise awareness of our important work to save southeastern grasslands. Click the icons below to find our pages!
Donate
Every donation counts in supporting our work to preserve the biodiversity of southeastern grasslands with hands-on sustainable and regenerative restoration work. The following link will take you to a link to donate to SGI, and we are very grateful for your support of our work.
In-Kind Donations
The SGI restoration team benefits immensely from in-kind donations. These can be equipment, matching funds, or matching restoration efforts. Please select the drop down for descriptions of in-kind donation needs, and please contact Chris Oberholster if you have an in-kind donation you would like to make to SGI. You can click on the menu below to learn more about different types of in-kind donations that support our work.
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4-wheel drive field truck
Nomex flame resistant clothing
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The SGI restoration team benefits immensely from matching funds, or matching restoration efforts. Please contact Chris Oberholster if you have a matching fund donation you would like to make to SGI.
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SGI’s restoration program benefits from matching restoration efforts in our restoration work. When institutions, private landowners, and government agencies can contribute labor, resources, and land to our restoration work, we become stronger applicants for funding. Please contact Jeremy French if you or your organization are interested in contributing matching restoration effort to SGI’s program.