Ways to Help
There are many ways to help Yampatika, and we welcome any help that we receive. Below is a list of things that you can do.
Memberships
- Renew your membership.
- Make a donation above $30 and automatically
become a member. The address
for a donation or membership is given below. - Give a membership as a gift to someone who cares about the environment.
Sponsorships
- Sponsor a specific program . There are many possibilities.
- Sponsor a child's participation.
Run a Program
- Conduct a program in an area in which you are knowledgeable.
- Work with a naturalist in school or in the field.
- Serve as a program host.
Other ways to help
- Sign up for the City Market Cares Program--it doesn't cost you anything and it helps us.
- Enroll someone in a program as a present.
- Tell your friends about your experiences with Yampatika.
- Bring us your recycleable ink cartridges, toner cartridges, and cell phones.
Donating equipment
- Yampatika is in need of the following list of
goods and services. See something you can donate? Please
call us so we can determine if your things are the right
fit for our needs.
PHONE: (970) 871-9151
GOODS
- Digital camera/ memory card
- Housing for summer staff
- Snowshoes
- Gaiters for snow
- Compass set for 12 children
- Picnic table for children
- Stuffed specimens
- Field guides
- Paper for printing
- Computers and software
SERVICES
- Graphic design
- Taxidermy
- Volunteer work
Sponsors, Partners and Presenters
Many people contribute to Yampatika in many different ways. Supporters are people or organizations that help to unerwrite the cost of a program. Partners work with us to fund general types of programs, such a school programs or programs on the mountain. Presenters assist by conducting specific programs in their area of expertise. Our sponsors are critical to our survival. You can see many of the opportunities at Sponsorship opportunities. That was the list for last summer, so give us a call if you would like to sponsor someone or some event. The following list contains the sponsors for 2006-2007, with apologies to any who were missed
- Back Country Provisions
- Back Door Sports
- Beau Jo's Mountain Bistro
- Lindarose and Richard Berkley
- Bill Emerson
- Bureau of Land Management
- Capital Funding Advisors LLC
- City Market
- City of Steamboat Springs
- Civil Design Consultants
- Eileen Coffelt
- Colorado Bagel Co.
- Colorado Division of Wildlife
- Colorado Group Reality
- Creekside Cafe and Grill
- Rob and Merilyn Critchley
- Cugino's Elite Printing Group
- Elk River Farm and Feed
- First National Bank of Steamboat Springs
- First National Bank of the Rockies
- Freshies
- Marybeth Galer
- Golf Structure Alternatives
- Pam Hawkins
- Jonathan Heuberger
- Historic Routt County
- Gail Holthausen
- Anne Hornstein
- David Howell
- Humble Ranch
- Shara Johnson
- Angie Ken Cairn
- Melissa Kendall
- Stacy Kolegas
- Lisa Koch
- L'apogee/Harwigs
- Ken Lee
- Anne Litke
- Mahogany Ridge Brewery
- Marabou
- Jim McBrayer
- Members of Yampatika
- Nancy and John Merrill
- Nature Conservancy’s Carpenter Ranch
- Libby Miller
- John and Suzanne Munn
- Odoba Mexican Grill
- Photo Express House
- Pyramid Llama Company
- Quizno's Subs
- Dusty Reed
- Routt County Search and Rescue
- Tom Ross
- Safeway
- Sleeping Bear Pediatrics
- Soda Creek 4th Grade Art Students
- Starbuck's Coffee
- Steamboat Pilot and Today
- Steamboat Resorts
- Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp
- Steamboat Springs Middle School Art Students
- TIC--The Industrial Corporation
- Tom Swissler
- Tread of Pioneers Museum
- USDA Forest Service
- Madeleine Vail
- Vista Verde Guest Ranch
- Volunteers of Yampatika
- Cassandra Wilhelm
- Windemere Landscape and Garden
- Winona's Bakery
- Yampa River Botanic Park
- Yampa Valley Birding Club