Support Our Chapter
Eastside Audubon is the National Audubon Society chapter serving east King County communities from Bothell south to I-90 and from the eastern shore of Lake Washington to the Cascade Foothills. Our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people
Here are some ways you can support our chapter.
Make a donation to Eastside Audubon.
A donation to Eastside Audubon Society supports our efforts to create bird-friendly communities on the East side of Lake Washington.
Join or renew your membership
Membership in Eastside Audubon is separate from membership in National Audubon. By joining your local chapter, you support education and conservation close to home. At the same time, Eastside Audubon conservation programs align with the Pacific Flyways strategy of National Audubon. That means your membership at the local level has hemispheric significance.
You can join Eastside Audubon or renew your membership online below, by mail, or by calling 425-576-8805. If you’d like to join via mail, fill out a membership application and submit it with a personal check to this address:
Eastside Audubon
P.O. Box 3113
7241 185th Ave Ne
Redmond, WA 98073
Online registration lets you pay your annual dues securely using the credit card of your choice at PayPal. You do not need to have or create a PayPal account.
Select the Individual or Family category, or select the Goldfinch Club or a higher category to give extra support to our Bird Friendly Communities Campaign, our college scholarship fund, grants for teachers, habitat restoration, and conservation outreach programs year-round.
Other Ways to Support
Fred Meyer
By simply shopping at Fred Meyer, you can help Eastside Audubon raise money at no cost to you!
All you need to do is:
- Enroll in their Rewards program
- Link your Rewards card to your online account
- Link Eastside Audubon to your account
Learn more here.
Other ways to support our chapter
Support our Annual Appeal in the winter
Support our Birdathon in the spring