The Outdoor Wire

Arizona's Statewide Day of Giving for Wildlife Returns Aug. 20

Second annual 820 Day invites Arizonans to celebrate wildlife and help fund conservation

PHOENIX– Wildlife for Tomorrow, the 501(c)(3) organization that directly supports the Arizona Game and Fish Department, announced the return of 820 Day™, Arizona's statewide day of giving for wildlife, on Aug. 20.

Now in its second year, 820 Day celebrates the approximately 820 species of wildlife found throughout Arizona and gives residents, businesses and conservation supporters a direct way to help protect the wildlife and wild places that make the state extraordinary.

From desert tortoises and pronghorn to native trout, bald eagles and hundreds of other species, Arizona is home to some of the most diverse wildlife in the country. Maintaining that diversity requires continued investment in habitat restoration, wildlife conservation, education and other projects that benefit species throughout the state.

"820 Day gives every Arizonan an opportunity to be part of wildlife conservation," said Jim Goughnour, president of Wildlife for Tomorrow. "A donation does not have to be large to make a difference. When people across the state come together around a shared commitment to wildlife, those individual contributions can create a meaningful conservation impact."

On Aug. 20, supporters are encouraged to make an 820-inspired donation, such as $8.20, $82 or $820. Donations will support Wildlife for Tomorrow's work to expand conservation impact through public support, community engagement and philanthropy.

Unlike a traditional fundraising campaign focused on a single project or dollar amount, 820 Day is intended to build broad, lasting public support for wildlife conservation. Funds raised may help advance priority needs including habitat improvements, wildlife management initiatives, outdoor education, species conservation and projects conducted in partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

How to Participate

  • Make an 820-inspired donation of $8.20, $82, $820 or another meaningful amount.
  • Share your support on social media using the hashtag #AZ820Day to help spread the word and inspire others to get involved.
  • Visit participating businesses that are contributing a portion of sales or inviting customers to round up their purchases. Visit WildlifeForTomorrow.org/820 to see the full list of businesses and promotions.

"Arizona's wildlife belongs to all of us, and its future depends on all of us," said Goughnour. "820 Day is a celebration, but it is also a reminder that conserving wildlife requires sustained support from the people who value it."

Businesses and community organizations may also participate by hosting fundraising promotions, matching customer or employee donations, donating a percentage of Aug. 20 sales or helping share the 820 Day message.

To donate, become a participating business or learn more, visit https://www.wildlifefortomorrow.org/820

About Wildlife for Tomorrow: Wildlife for Tomorrow is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that directly supports the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Since 1990, Wildlife for Tomorrow has worked to accelerate and magnify the department's conservation impact through partnerships, philanthropy and public engagement. By connecting individuals, businesses and communities with opportunities to support conservation, Wildlife for Tomorrow helps advance priority projects that benefit Arizona's wildlife, habitats and outdoor heritage.