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Indifly Rallies Supporters

It’s no secret that in the world of charitable giving, monthly, recurring donation programs can go a long way toward sustaining the work of non-profit orgs. To that end, Indifly, a community-first non-profit that serves indigenous communities and ecosystems around the globe through fly-fishing eco-tourism, is relaunching “Indifly Corps.”

Members of Indifly Corps are recurring, monthly donors who support Indifly’s projects in Guyana, French Polynesia, Lesotho, and on Wyoming’s Wind River Reservation. In addition to supporting vital ecosystems and indigenous communities, Corps members can reap a number of additional benefits, including  “access to meet ups throughout the year, quarterly webinars, Indifly merchandise, custom artwork, and appreciation gifts from Indifly’s partner brands, including Costa Sunglasses and Yeti.”

“Five years ago we had a vision to provide a simple way for supporters to consistently engage with our cause. In 2019 the Indifly Corps was born, and individual monthly donors, who are committed to helping indigenous communities bridge barriers to conservation goals, began supporting our mission,” said Matt Shilling, Indifly Executive Director. “It’s our goal in 2024 to expand and enhance the Indifly Corps. As a token of our appreciation for our current Corps, and in an effort to grow our community of supporters, Indifly will provide additional benefits and forge greater connections to loyal participants.”

To join The Indifly Corps, learn more about Indifly and support the cause, visit indifly.org.

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