
Colorado Gives Day is coming up!
Give to the Roaring Fork Kayaking Club now through December 9th. New monthly donations are doubled for the first month, and all gifts help us earn a share of the Colorado Gives Fund.
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Give by December 9 to make your gift count toward Colorado Gives Day and unlock extra support for our kids and river programs.
You'll be taken to our Colorado Gives page to complete your donation.
Why Give Now
Why your gift right now matters
When you donate between now and December 9, your support goes even further through Colorado Gives Day:
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All gifts help us earn extra money from the Colorado Gives Day fund.
Whether you give monthly or one-time, every dollar adds to our Colorado Gives Day total, which determines how big a percentage of the statewide Colorado Gives Day fund we receive.
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Only recurring donations are doubled
Start a new monthly gift to Roaring Fork Kayaking Club and your monthly donation will be matched. That means your ongoing support for youth paddling and river safety has 2x the impact.
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Give now, and it still counts
You don't have to wait until the exact day. Gives made today through December 9 all count toward Colorado Gives Day.
What Your Gift Supports
What your Colorado Gives Day donation Makes Possible
Your donation helps us achieve our mission of providing access, instruction, and an inclusive community for whitewater kayaking in our valley, helping our participants build skills, confidence, a love of river running and an appreciation of wild places.​
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Kids Kayak Camps and Clinics
Building confidence, skills and safety for local youth on our home rivers​
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High Quality Instruction and Access to Gear
Your gift supports trained, safety minded coaches and keeps our fleet of kayaks, paddles, gear, and trailer in great shape- removing barriers so more people can get on the river.
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Community Events and River Stewardship
Whitewater Wednesdays, Gear Swaps, First Friday, Basalt River Jams, school partnerships, and more.
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Pool Rental
Your support helps us secure pool time so everyone has an accessible entry point into the sport. A place to learn rolls, safety skills and fundamentals in a controlled environment, and a place to practice in the winter.
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