From left – Aaron Vincer, BFPD Board President; Steve Patterson, BFPD Board Vice President; Dave Breen, BFPD Board Treasurer; Trevor Hogan, ONAA Board President; Chris Remhof, BFPD Board Secretary; Kris Baker, BFPD Board Commissioner; and Todd Tucker, BFPD Executive Director.

The Ogle Natural Areas Alliance (ONAA) presented a $10,000 Grant to the Byron Forest Preserve Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Monday, Jan. 23.  The Grant will be used towards prairie development at the District’s preserves with hopes of improving ecological diversity and/or public access.

ONAA is a registered non-profit, local charity dedicated to natural areas conservation.  ONAA was organized in 2021, and is dedicated to helping people and organizations establish their conservation legacy and provide opportunities for those that appreciate the sustainability and resilience of our local natural resources.  ONAA is fully funded by private donations and is capable of accepting land and asset donations.

ONAA was created to work directly with local public land holding agencies.  ONAA will turn your donation into a bounty that will be enjoyed forever.  Whether it’s a small cash gift or a large parcel of land, ONAA is able to stand up for a cause you believe in through our beneficiary programs that are dedicated to the conservation of our local natural areas.  ONAA’s vision is to leverage established relationships and years of experience to make sure your gift and legacy are relished for years to come.

To partner with us or to donate, go to www.oglenaturalareasalliance.org today!

 
 
 
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