Support

Ways to Support SCCB and SCCF include:

The Sioux County Conservation Board and Sioux County Conservation Foundation appreciate the support from local community businesses and the partnerships with other organizations. Thank you for partnering with us as we work to preserve our environmental resource in Sioux County through conservation practices, maintenance, service projects, restoration projects and education.

Donate

We have two main areas for financial contribution:

  • Donations to the Sioux County Conservation Board help fund projects in county parks and wildlife areas as well as fund new recreational equipment. Donations to the board can also be made specifically for Environmental Education. Donations may be sent to:

Sioux County Conservation Board

4051 Cherry Ave

Hawarden, IA 51023

** Or given safely online (green button)

  • Donations to the Sioux County Conservation Foundation help fund current projects like the Nature Center! Once the nature center is complete, donations to the foundation will provide resources for the enhancement, preservation and enjoyment of nature in Sioux County. Donations may be sent to:

Sioux County Conservation Foundation

1603 Oak Grove Road

Hawarden, IA 51023

**Or given safely online (green button)

Why invest in the Sioux County Nature Center?

“As parents and community leaders we must demonstrate our commitment to providing this programming as a testimony to what we believe to be important,” said conservation board director Rob Klocke. “By investing in our parks we provide witness as to the value of the outdoors in the lives of individuals and families. By investing in our parks we invest in local economic development. By investing in parks we commit to providing facilities for recreational activities close to home. By investing in parks we demonstrate to the next generation what we believe to be the most important elements of a healthy, informative childhood.”

Contact Gordon Pottebaum [email protected] or Sunday Ford [email protected] for more information on the project.

For more information on the Sioux County Conservation Foundation click here.