It’s the holiday season. And that means we’ve got gifts! Here are four ways Planet Detroiters can support our community and give gifts that are sustainable and meaningful on this day:
1. Gift (or get) an original piece of Belle Isle-inspired art by local artist Andy Krupp.
Receive an original Belle Isle-themed print from local artist Andy Krupp with a recurring membership. These unique pieces combine original photography and painting to produce vibrant images of iconic local places.
For #givingnewsday, Planet Detroit and Andy offer one 8 x 10 print of your choice to anyone who signs up for a recurring membership between today and Dec. 21, 2023. Choose from the following works produced especially for Planet Detroit: Belle Isle Conservatory, Livingstone Memorial Lighthouse, and View from Sunset Point.
Sign up for a recurring membership here and we’ll be in touch to get you your print of choice>>>
2. Give a gift membership to Planet Detroit.
Give a gift of Planet Detroit Membership in any amount you choose or gift a recurring gift membership (the gift that keeps on giving!). Recurring gifts are eligible to receive a print (see # 1!).
Members gain access to special networking events and other bonuses throughout the year. And your support will help us continue to deliver the local, independent environmental news you rely on to stay informed and engaged.
Give a one-time gift membership to Planet Detroit >>>
Give a recurring gift membership to Planet Detroit
Gift Friend $5/month | Gift Friend $49/year
Gift Sustainer $10/month | Gift Sustainer $99/year
Gift Sponsor $15/month | Gift Sponsor $149/year
3. Shop at one of these local small businesses with a sustainable business model.
Check out our 2022 Planet Detroit Gift Guide for ideas on sustainable giving this holiday season.
4. Give a gift donation to one of Planet Detroit’s nonprofit Impact Partners
Support Planet Detroit’s supporters with a tax-deductible donation to one of our nonprofit partners!
Society of Environmental Journalists
Great Lakes Environmental Law Center
The Detroit Zoological Society
MI Environmental Justice Coalition