Founded in 1936 by a visionary conservationist, the National Wildlife Federation is America's largest and most trusted wildlife conservation and education organization. What began as a conference to unite conservationists has grown into a federation that works closely with regional centers, state and territory affiliates, project offices, and partners across the country. Our power comes from the commitment of many—of men, women, and children who care about safeguarding our nation's wildlife. We thank you in joining with us to help protect America's precious wildlife. Members like you have access to a personally dedicated individual philanthropy team member, who is available Monday through Friday to field your questions and concerns. Get to know the National Wildlife Federation’s Individual Philanthropy Team by reading their bios below.
Andrea Auguiste
Director of Regional Philanthropy</br>
Rocky Mountain Region
Tara Castelucci
Director of Philanthropy</br>
Brian Dulski
Senior Director of Individual Philanthropy
Rebecca Neumann
Director of Regional Philanthropy</br>
Mid-Atlantic Region
Jennifer Parkos
Director of Philanthropy</br>
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions
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