By donating to BHA, you are investing in a legacy that conserves North America's wild public lands, waters and wildlife - places that provide solitude, challenge and adventure. All donations are fully tax-deductible and will go toward ensuring the future of hunting and angling, our fair chase traditions and the importance of access to healthy fish and wildlife habitat. Thank you for considering a gift to promote this unique legacy.

If you would like to include a membership with your monthly donation and receive the Backcountry Journal, please sign up here.

Become a BHA Legacy Partner!

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Other Ways to Give


  • Honorary or Memorial Donations

  • Corporate Matching Gifts

  • Giving Stock

  • Combined Federal Campaign

  • Planned Giving and Bequests

For more information on planned giving, visit or contact the Montana Community Foundation and ask about supporting BHA.

To support BHA through your everyday Amazon purchases, visit Amazon Smile and register BHA as your preferred nonprofit. 

Support BHA every time you search online by using search engine Bing's Give Mode.

Donating your vehicle can give back to our public lands, waters and wildlife through Vehicles for Charity.


For more information on how you can give to help protect our public lands, waters and wildlife, please call our office at 406-926-1908 or contact Rachel Schmidt at [email protected]


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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) (S. 748) has an incentive for charitable donations:

Charitable Giving Incentive: Includes an above-the-line deduction (universal or non-itemizer deduction that applies to all taxpayers) for total charitable contributions of up to $300. The incentive applies to contributions made in 2020 and would be claimed on tax forms next year. Section 2204. The bill also lifts the existing cap on annual contributions for those who itemize, raising it from 60 percent of adjusted gross income to 100 percent. For corporations, the bill raises the annual limit from 10 percent to 25 percent.

 

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