Honor & Memorial Gifts

Hikers at Kendall Hills in Cuyahoga Valley National Park
 Photo by Tom Jones

So many people love and care for our national park. What better way to pay tribute to them than by Giving a Gift in their honor or memory. This is a gift that truly lasts the test of time.

Honor and Memorial Gifts

Make a donation in tribute of a beloved person and the Conservancy will mail a card to whomever you wish telling them about your donation (we don't disclose the donation amount). We'll also put your tribute gift information in the Conservancy's Annual Report to the Community. If your gift is $100 or more, it will be recognized in the CVNP Donor Recognition Garden. Gift a Gift Today!

Gift of an Acre

Show how much you care for a friend or family member when you Sponsor an Acre of CVNP. Your green gift will make an impact and help the Conservancy protect and preserve your national park. Gift a Gift Today!

Gift of Membership

Looking for a gift that's perfect for all ages? Share your passion for CVNP with loved ones when you give them one of our unique gift memberships.

Your gift recipient will receive:

  • A letter notifying them of your donation (we don't disclose the donation amount) with membership card
  • CVNP's quarterly Schedule of Events mailed directly to them
  • Discounts at concerts and programs and Trail Mix and retail store
  • The ConservancEnews monthly e-newsletter filled with the latest park and Conservancy news

For more information or to phone in your memoriam/honorarium, please call 330-657-2909 ext. 105 or email cross@forcvnp.org.

To learn more about the Conservancy, download our 2010 Annual Report to the Community. Also, gifts of $100 or more are recognized in our Annual Report.

*Gifts are 100% tax-deductible

In Loving Memory

“Pat was not really a nature person. However, she really loved the parks in Northeast Ohio and Brandywine Falls was her favorite spot. One of my fondest memories, since her passing in May, was how I would come home from work to find that she had dinner packed in a basket for us to enjoy in the park. I have a strong feeling in my heart to celebrate Pat’s life since her passing. This is the driving force for my memorial donation to the Conservancy.”
Paul Smith
(Photo below of Pat picnicking at Brandywine Inn)