
Help Launch the Front Range FireWise Botanical Garden
Before the Next Wildfire
Wildfires are increasing in intensity and frequency along Colorado’s Front Range—destroying homes, landscapes, and ecosystems. But with the right tools, our landscapes can become part of the solution.
We’re building the Front Range FireWise Botanical Garden, an innovative education center and demonstration site dedicated to fire-resilient, drought-tolerant, and climate-smart landscaping. Located in Boulder, this garden will be the first of its kind in the region—and it starts with your support.
Why Donate Now?
We are currently in the land acquisition and planning phase, working with CU Boulder and local officials to secure a permanent site. Your donation today helps us:
Develop site and visitor center concept plans
Create professional outreach materials for decision-makers
Demonstrate community support to help unlock land access
Lay the groundwork for public education, resilient design, and wildfire mitigation efforts
This is a pivotal moment. Early support shows CU Boulder—and future funders—that this is not just a concept. It’s a community-backed vision for a safer, greener future.
Every dollar helps move this from idea to reality:
$50 helps print outreach and plant selection guides
$250 supports landscape design and architectural renderings
$1,000+ strengthens our case for land access and long-term development
Donate today to help us launch Colorado’s first FireWise Botanical Garden—because we can't wait for the next wildfire to act.
Protect homes. Preserve nature. Inspire change.
Your donation can help launch the FireWise Botanical Garden—from building our Visitor and Education Center to creating fire-resistant demonstration gardens and community programs that make wildfire resilience a reality.
Lend your expertise. Shape a safer future.
Whether your background is in land acquisition, landscape architecture, environmental studies, business strategy, or marketing—your skills can help build a community resource that protects people, plants, and place.