Ways to Help

Learn about the different ways you can make a gift to Audubon North Carolina.

Photo: Walker Golder

Audubon North Carolina is responsible for raising all of the funds needed to support Audubon's work in North Carolina. The majority of our support comes from individuals, and every dollar donated directly to Audubon North Carolina goes to work in our state.

Our bird's future, and often our own future, depends on the dollars raised today.

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Ways to Give

Learn about the different ways you can make a gift to Audubon.

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Monthly Giving Program
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Monthly Giving Program

Join our monthly giving program, and put your contribution to work for birds every day of the year. 

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Volunteer

Audubon North Carolina welcomes volunteers in nearly all of our program areas.

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Ways to Help
Community Science

Ways to Help

You don’t have to be a researcher to support bird conservation across our state. You just have to love birds!

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Get Involved in Our Work to Protect Birds

Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers
Coast

Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers

North Carolina is the only state where Piping Plovers are found as both breeding and wintering birds – meaning they inhabit the coast year-round! Learn where to find them, how to help them, and more in this Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers.

Help Celebrate Success of Nesting Birds
Bird-Friendly Communities

Help Celebrate Success of Nesting Birds

By visiting a nest site every 3-4 days, you can collect important data without causing excess disruption.

Host an Art Party for Bird Conservation in 8 Easy Steps
Bird-Friendly Communities

Host an Art Party for Bird Conservation in 8 Easy Steps

Hosting a party for the birds is a one-of-a-kind way to get the younger generations actively involved in conservation!

How Easy It Can Be to Welcome Swifts to Your Home
Bird-Friendly Communities

How Easy It Can Be to Welcome Swifts to Your Home

Mooresville homeowners uncap their chimney so neighborhood swifts can have a place to roost.

How Your Contributions Helped Birds in 2014
Ways To Help

How Your Contributions Helped Birds in 2014

During 2014, Audubon asked for your support to protect birds throughout North Carolina and you responded! See how we're putting your dollars to work.

Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?
Ways To Help

Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?

The annual Christmas Bird Count is citizen science at its best and everyone is invited.

How you can help, right now