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The Sierra Club thrives on volunteer support.  Click here if you would like to become a volunteer for the Utah Chapter.
You can also support the Sierra Club financially via the links below.
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Click the button below to make a secure online donation to the Utah Chapter*!

*Thank you for considering a contribution to the Utah Chapter. If you contribute through electronic funds transfer, up to 1.9% of the amount of each transaction plus a flat $.19/transaction will be retained as a fee by the bank.


Contributing financially to the Utah Chapter can be painless through workplace giving. The Utah Chapter of Sierra Club is one of a wide range of local non-profits supported by Community Shares of Utah. One hundred percent of the funds you designate to come to the Utah Chapter will flow through to us. To find out more about Community Shares/Utah, click here. If you would like to sign up your company to participate in Community Shares/Utah, send us an e-mail.


Volunteers are the backbone of the Sierra Club, including the Utah Chapter. If you would be willing to monitor a proposed wilderness area, help with issues, lead outings, help with administrative tasks, or write or contribute photographs for the chapter newsletter, please let us know.


The Sierra Club is a grassroots organization. In contrast with most other environmental groups, most of the Sierra Club's work is done by volunteers, supported by a small number of paid staff. In Utah, volunteers help with phone banks, letter-writing, events and outings. In addition, a small core group of issue activists review environmental documents, represent us at public meetings and hearings, and research and write on specific public lands and environmental health issues.

Membership:
The Utah Chapter has more than 5,000 members statewide.


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