Hi John, As 2025 comes to a close, I want to take a moment to thank you for standing with Wisconsin Conservation Voters through another year of extraordinary progress and partnership. Because of your support, we’ve achieved victories that will protect Wisconsin’s air, water, land, and democracy for years to come.
This year, you helped achieve several significant milestones: - Worked with partners to increase funding for Wisconsin’s Safe Drinking Water Loan Program and Clean Water Fund Program by $732 million
- Elected Justice Susan Crawford to the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Expanded WCV’s presence in communities across the state
These victories belong to you. Each success reflects your belief that Wisconsin’s future depends on people who care enough to act and that real change happens when we stand together.
But as you know, our work doesn’t stop here. The coming year will bring new challenges, threats to clean water protections, attempts to weaken conservation programs, and the urgent need to accelerate our transition to clean energy.
That’s why I’m asking you to make a special gift today to help us continue this vital work. All donations through Dec. 31 will be TRIPLED to maximize our impact. A $25 gift becomes $75 and a $50 gift turns into $150 during triple match! |
In 2026, we’ll be advancing two major initiatives: 1) ensuring Wisconsinites have access to transparent information about their drinking water and 2) holding large corporate data centers and utilities accountable for their impacts on our people and our environment. It’s going to be a critical year for ensuring that Wisconsin prioritizes conservation efforts. We need your help to protect ourselves and our families.
Next year also marks a pivotal election year. We are one year out from a chance to shape Wisconsin’s future by electing a pro-conservation Governor, Assembly, and Senate and just a few months away from the state Supreme Court election on April 7th.
With your gift, we can strengthen our impact in 2026 and ensure the conservation values we share endure for generations to come. |