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Bring Salmon Home for the Long Run

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Your tax-deductible gift will support a range of projects from watershed level in-stream recovery to basin-wide planning efforts, and major international research initiatives. Long Live the Kings brings partners together to work collaboratively to protect and restore salmon.

Restoring this vital northwest icon not only helps salmon, but all who depend on them including our struggling southern resident killer whales and the fishing communities of Puget Sound.

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Long Live the Kings
2125 Western Ave., Ste. 300
Seattle, WA  98121

Volunteers and staff work together to spawn salmon at Glenwood Springs.

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Monthly Giving

Join the mighty Salmon Squad! Your recurring gift, no matter the size, adds to the collective impact of our Squad, sustaining year-round salmon recovery.

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Planned Giving

Let your legacy swim on. Planned giving ensures your passion for salmon conservation lives beyond your lifetime—protecting ecosystems for generations.

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Sponsorship

Make waves with your brand. As a corporate sponsor you can boost your visibility and align with vital, local conservation efforts.

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Stock Giving

Turn stocks into streams of support. Donate appreciated stock to maximize tax benefits while advancing salmon recovery efforts.

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Workplace Giving

Double your impact without doubling your donation. Utilize your workplace giving benefit to automate your giving and qualify LLTK for matching funds.

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Donor Advised Fund

Make your tax-efficient Donor Advised Fund work for wild salmon. Simple to give, powerful in impact – help protect vital habitats today.

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By the Numbers

Salmon are one of Puget Sound’s most treasured natural resources, driving many of the environmental, cultural, and economic factors that make our region a unique place to live. We need your help to sustain this Puget Sound icon.

$1.5 billion

Generated by WA recreational fishing each year

23,000

Jobs created by commercial fisheries in WA each year

138

Species rely on salmon

30+

Northwest Tribes have treaty fishing rights