Millstone Wildlife Center Sponsorship Program
In 2022, over 900 animals were brought in for care. We receive no local, state, or federal funding. Sponsoring an animal at MWC means that you are helping to provide food, medication, vaccinations, or veterinary care for a wild animal in need.
Friends of the Wild Program
What is a Friend of the Wild?
We understand that people are very busy, and they may not have the time to volunteer, but they still want help, or to donate in honor of someone’s birthday, special day, accomplishment. anniversary, or in memorial.
By donating, you enable us to buy supplies, food, cages, and vet care.
How do I become a Friend of the Wild ?
Pick a level that you are most interested in, and fill out our donation form.
Once the form and donation has been received, we will be in contact with more information,
Want to donate by check instead of online? Send a check together with contact information so that we can apply it correctly. Make sure to put Friends of the Wild or FOTW in the subject line.
Choose the level of sponsorship:
Personal Sponsorship
$50 – A dedication line on our website for 6 months
$100 – A dedication line with photo on our website for 6 months
$250 – A dedication line with photo on our website for 12 months
$500 – A dedication blurb with photo on our website for 6 months
$1,000 – A dedication blurb with photo on our website for 12 months
$1,500 - A dedication blurb with photo on our website and a plaque for a cage for 6 months
$3,000 -A dedication blurb with photo on our website and a plaque for a cage for 12 months
Companies Sponsorships
$750 - A company logo listed on our website for 6 months
$1,500 - A company logo listed on our website for 12 months
$2,500 – A company logo listed on our site and a plaque for a cage for 6 months,
$5,000 – A company logo listed on our site and a plaque for a cage for 12 months
*MWC holds the right to deny any donation and/or dedication for any reason
Want to help in another way? Check out our Wishlist, Donate Options, and follow us on Facebook to learn more about wildlife rehabilitation and the animals that are at Millstone Wildlife Center.