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Canada Larga. Photo: Stephen Svete

The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit corporation. Your membership fee – like all gifts to the Conservancy – are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
By becoming a member, you are joining other conservation-minded citizens in laying the foundation for the preservation of Ventura's hillsides. Members will get advance notice and ticket purchase opportunities for the Ventura Hillsides Music Festival. They will also receive copies of our biannual newsletter and advance information on special events. Most importantly, you will gain the satisfaction of knowing you have added your voice to a growing organization dedicated to safeguarding Ventura's precious open spaces.

LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP
Membership begins at just $35. Here are the current levels of membership:
  • $35 – Member
  • $20 – Student
  • $50 – Donor
  • $100 – Sustaining Donor
  • $250 – Patron
  • $500 – Steward
  • $1,000 or more – Guardian
BECOMING A MEMBER
You can support the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy by becoming a member or sending a donation today in one of two ways:

oneBecome a member online using PayPal and a credit card by clicking on the "DONATE" button below:
or

oneBecome a member by mail with a check or credit card to:

Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
Post Office Box 1284
Ventura, CA 93002

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Please make your check or money order payable to Ventura Hillsides Conservancy.

To receive membership information you can call: (805) 643-8044 or email donate@venturahillsides.org and request a membership packet.

We will not share your personal information with other entities. We do, however, publish Conservancy donor names and membership levels in our newsletter. If you would prefer that this information remain private, please check the appropriate box on the membership form.
Cañada Larga: a peaceful place.  
Photo: Stephen Svete