Donate to Support the Gardens

 

Support the next chapter of growth

This year marks a special milestone for Waterfront Botanical Gardens – five years of blooming beauty, community engagement, and environmental stewardship.
Thanks to supporters like you, the Gardens have flourished from a bold vision into a vibrant destination for learning, connection, and peace.

We’ve come a long way, but our work is not yet complete. Waterfront Botanical Gardens is a nonprofit organization that relies on donor support. Make your gift today and help turn our community’s dream into a reality.

 

DONATE TO OUR ANNUAL FUND 

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Your support ensures that the Gardens can grow now and for years to come.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

From buildings to gardens to trees, you can sponsor individual features to be included in the Gardens.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Buy a Brick

Bricks are currently available in Beargrass Creek Pathway. Let us know if your brick is a gift! We can include a gift acknowledgement for you to send to the recipient.

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HELEN HARRIGAN LEGACY SOCIETY

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Have you considered including the gardens in your estate plans? One of the simplest paths is to make a bequest to the Waterfront Botanical Gardens in your will.

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MEMORIAL GIFTS

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Honor a loved one by making a donation in their memory.

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gifts of stock or securities

With careful planning, you may be able to reduce capital gains tax while supporting our work via stock donation instead of a check. Please contact us for more information.

Contact Us

For larger naming opportunities, please contact Lori Kay Scott, Director of Development.

ENROLL IN THE KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM

Support as you shop! WBG receives a percentage each time you use your Kroger Plus Shopper’s Card. Register it below with our non-profit number 24032.

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The Believers

Learn more about the believers of the Waterfront Botanical Gardens. Their love of gardens and community helped to lay the foundation for a place where future generations can learn, grow, and experience the wonders of nature.