Gifting Greenshire
One of the joys of Greenshire is so many people participate in various and unique ways. Greenshire is a community and as such, depends upon this community to mutually support it. Without such support, Greenshire would cease to exist. We ask you to seriously consider your part in gifting Greenshire through volunteering and financial donations, and to act upon your decision. Thank you for your generous spirit.
Volunteering
Volunteering your time and efforts comes in many ways: in the office, working on the grounds and gardens, repairing and upgrading the building, networking with community, organizing events, public relations and fundraising. Whatever your talent may be, we can find a use for it.
Financial Gifts
An organization such as Greenshire is expensive to run. We have the same expenses as any physical organization: utilities, upkeep, office supplies, etc. We exist because individuals and organizations have donated generously. Your substantial contributions will help support the continuous growth and outreach of Greenshire as well as the ongoing beautification of our campus. We now have several individuals who are selflessly working many long hours for Greenshire without pay. We would like to be able to compensate these individuals for their efforts. Your donations are our life blood and without them, Greenshire would be but a shadow of what we are today.
Suggested levels of donation are $100, $500, $1000, or more. As a nonprofit organization, all donations are tax deductible. You will receive a receipt for your donation for tax purposes.
Making your Donation
1. PayPal Make a donation to Greenshire through PayPal. We accept Visa, MasterCard, AmericanExpress, Discover, and debit cards through our PayPal account.
2. Personal or Business Check Please make checks payable to Greenshire Arts and mail to Greenshire Arts Consortium, 5831 Clymer Road, Quakertown, PA 18951.

Michael Jonn, Architect: Donates his architectual services for Greenshire remodeling.

Dr. Harold Buttram: Donates his time for grounds upkeep, as well as gifting contributions.

Scott Ogburn, M.Arch., has donated his landscape design and hard work for Greenshire gardens.

