Frequently Asked Questions

Explore answers to common questions about our work, programs, donations, and how to get involved.

General Information

  • We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing high-quality pollinator habitat that supports bees, butterflies, and biodiversity while delivering measurable environmental benefits for people and the planet.

  • We are legally registered as Project Apis m. 2.0 and operate under the name The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund.

  • Our organization is based in Jamestown, North Dakota.

  • Email us at info@beeandbutterflyfund.org or call 701.658.2967

Programs

  • Seed A Legacy helps landowners and land managers in 14 eligible states establish high-quality pollinator habitat using our customized seed mixes and expert guidance. Projects must be 2 or more acres.

  • Solar Synergy partners with utility-scale solar projects to create large-scale pollinator habitat while tracking environmental benefits like carbon sequestration, biodiversity gains, and honey production.

  • Visit our Which Program Is Right for Me? page to compare options and see if you qualify.

  • Not yet, but we are expanding. Fill out our Interest Form to be notified when new states are added.

Donations and Financial Info

  • Yes. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and all donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

  • Our EIN is 81-4839034.

  • Visit our About Us page to view our latest annual report. To view our Form 990, send a request to info@beeandbutterflyfund.org.

  • Your gift helps fund free or reduced-cost seed mixtures, expert habitat support, and long-term environmental impact across thousands of acres.

  • Yes! Our Gifts That Grow program lets you plant wildflowers in someone’s honor for birthdays, memorials, or special occasions.

Get Involved and Resources

  • Yes. We welcome corporate partners. Visit our Corporate Partnerships page to learn how your company can support habitat projects and sustainability goals.

  • Sign up for our email newsletter to receive project updates, habitat tips, and ways to get involved.

  • Yes. Head to our Educational Materials page to download habitat guides, flyers, and more.

  • Plant wildflowers in your yard, share our mission, follow us on social media, or make a donation. Every action supports pollinators and the ecosystems we all rely on.

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