Heart and Soil Circle

Elevate your commitment to building community and restoring lands.

The Heart and Soil Circle is a community of dedicated supporters who believe that caring for the land goes hand in hand with caring for people. Members of this circle make an elevated commitment to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, helping ensure the long-term health of Colorado’s landscapes while strengthening the volunteer-powered community that restores them.

By joining the Heart and Soil Circle, donors deepen their impact—providing critical, reliable funding that allows WRV to plan boldly, respond to emerging restoration needs, and invest in meaningful volunteer experiences across the state. This generosity directly supports hands-on projects that restore trails, replant native vegetation, improve wildlife habitat, and foster connection to the natural world.

Heart and Soil Circle members are also invited into a closer relationship with WRV through exclusive events and experiences, including behind-the-scenes project visits, special gatherings with staff and board leadership, and opportunities to connect with fellow supporters who share a passion for land healing and community building.

At its core, the Heart and Soil Circle is about shared purpose—standing alongside WRV to heal the land, strengthen communities, and ensure this work continues for generations to come.

If you are interested in increasing your donor impact, please reach out to Development Director, Sarah Egolf-Tarr.


About Wildlands Restoration Volunteers

Wildlands Restoration Volunteers is dedicated to healing the land and building community. Since 1999, when a small group gathered to plant willows at Heron Pond in Pella Crossing, WRV has grown into a statewide organization supporting more than 100 restoration projects each year.

With a robust volunteer leadership program, WRV volunteers contribute over $1 million in labor and expertise annually, restoring lands impacted by floods, fires, and recreation. Learn more about WRV’s mission and how to get involved at www.wrv.org.

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