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Lake Tahoe Fun Fact: 80 mph

December 14, 2020 by Skyler Monaghan

An avalanche can accelerate to a speed of 80 mph in just the first 5 seconds of travel. The backcountry has seen increased usage over the last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Join a coalition of avalanche safety and winter backcountry organizations for the first ever Tahoe Backcountry Awareness Week December 14-18th to learn how you can stay safe.

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The Tahoe Fund Receives $25,000 Donation from Vail Resorts to Clean Up the Lake

December 7, 2020 by Skyler Monaghan

Vail Resorts’ donation will be matched entirely by Tahoe Blue Vodka to help meet project goal 

The Tahoe Fund announced today that Vail Resorts has contributed $25,000 in support of its campaign to remove trash around all 72-miles of Lake Tahoe with Clean Up The Lake. The project will be completed by a SCUBA dive team of professionals and volunteers that will begin in Spring 2021. Vail Resorts’ donation, generated by $1 guest donations from lift ticket and season pass sales, brings the project closer to meeting a $100,000 match provided by Tahoe Blue Vodka.

“Having the support of Vail Resorts for a project of this magnitude is amazing,” said Amy Berry, Tahoe Fund CEO. “This project started as a grassroots effort that has quickly grown legs thanks to Tahoe Blue Vodka’s matching donation. Vail Resorts’ donation puts us that much closer to achieving the plan to remove trash around the entirety of Lake Tahoe.”

Lake Tahoe has long been known for its clarity, but it has been hiding a dirty secret beneath the surface. Thousands of pounds of trash are breaking apart and impacting the lake’s aquatic habitats.  

When this project gets underway, a team of divers will work to recover trash that has been accumulating untouched under the surface of the lake for decades. Watch the video HERE.

“Our employees and our guests care deeply about doing what we can to help care for Lake Tahoe and the greater community,” said Deirdra Walsh, vice president and general manager of Northstar California Resort. “Supporting this project is not only a terrific way to put funds raised through our guest donation program to work, but it will give our employees an opportunity to volunteer next summer to help with the hands-on cleanup effort.”

“We are incredibly grateful to the Vail Resorts team for stepping up with such a tremendous contribution to help make this project happen,” said Colin West, founder and executive director of Clean Up The Lake. “This project is showing the power of partnership when we all come together for the love of Lake Tahoe.” The estimated project cost to clean up Lake Tahoe is $225,000. Learn more about the project, how to donate, and how to volunteer on dives at www.tahoefund.org.

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Tahoe Fund Announces $100,000 Match From Tahoe Blue Vodka to Clean Up the Lake

December 3, 2020 by Skyler Monaghan

Massive effort aims to remove trash around all 72-miles of Lake Tahoe with a SCUBA dive team in 2021 spearheaded by Clean Up the Lake

 TAHOE CITY, Calif. (Dec. 3, 2020) – Lake Tahoe, long known for its famed clarity and brilliant blue waters has a dirty secret. Beneath the surface, thousands of pounds of trash are breaking apart and impacting the lake’s aquatic habitats. In 2021, an extraordinary effort to remove trash around all 72-miles of Lake Tahoe with a SCUBA dive team of professionals and volunteers will begin. Spearheaded by the nonprofit Clean Up The Lake, the Tahoe Fund has committed to raising funds needed to make it happen. Thanks to this generous partnership with Tahoe Blue Vodka, every dollar contributed to the project fund will be matched up to $100,000.

Last summer, the first phase of the effort resulted in the recovery of over 2,200 pounds of trash from just six miles of Lake Tahoe. Led by Colin West, Clean Up The Lake founder and executive director, the team of divers found everything from tires, golf balls, sunglasses, towels, plastic bottles and aluminum cans to iPhones, boat anchors and pieces of boats. West’s team noticed that trash has been accumulating untouched under the surface of the lake for decades and is committed to doing something about it. Watch the video here.

“We started this project because we wanted to take action before it’s too late,” said West. “Partnering with the Tahoe Fund to generate support for our efforts to clean up the lake has been incredible—particularly because of the contributions they’ve helped us generate from private donors and from local companies like Tahoe Blue Vodka who want to give back.”

With his award-winning vodka made from the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Blue Vodka’s founder and CEO, Matt Levitt, has never been one to shy away from supporting organizations that help preserve the lake and its surrounding environment. 

“From day one we’ve donated a portion of our proceeds to support the ongoing efforts of organizations that work to protect Lake Tahoe,” said Levitt. “When the Tahoe Fund came to us with this opportunity to help clean up the lake, we didn’t hesitate—it’s perfectly aligned with our brand promise and our ongoing commitment to give back to help maintain Lake Tahoe’s clarity.”

“We are thrilled that Tahoe Blue Vodka wanted to help make this project happen,” said Paul Felton, Tahoe Fund board member. “Matt and his team have partnered with us to support a variety of projects over the past eight years that have made a positive environmental impact in the Tahoe Basin. The massive scale of this project and Tahoe Blue Vodka’s tremendous contribution makes this the most significant project we’ve collaborated on to date.”

The estimated project cost to clean up Lake Tahoe is $225,000. Learn more about the project, how to donate, and how to volunteer on dives at www.tahoefund.org.     

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Leave Your Legacy This Giving Tuesday

December 1, 2020 by Skyler Monaghan

Today is Giving Tuesday, and nothing shows your love for Tahoe like giving back to the Tahoe environment through a gift to the Tahoe Fund. 

Thanks to your support, we have proven the power of philanthropy by helping to secure more than $50 million in public funding and completing over 40 projects. 

Today, you can support the Tahoe Fund with general donations or by contributing to one of our exciting new projects such as the Tahoe Trails Endowment, Clean Up the Lake, or the Smartest Forest Fund.

Give today and help us use the power of philanthropy to improve the Lake Tahoe environment for all to enjoy.

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Tahoe Fund Talks: The CARES Act Impact on 2020 Giving

November 23, 2020 by Skyler Monaghan

While COVID prevents us from hosting our traditional in-person get togethers, we are launching a new virtual series we call Tahoe Fund Talks. From time to time, we will host an expert to share their insights into things related to the work we do. 

We are thrilled to announce our first talk will be with Gigi Orta, Trust & Estate Specialist, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. She has an extensive background on trusts, estate and taxes. 

She has offered to spend some time with us on Thursday, December 10th at 3:30pm to review the big changes the CARES Act creates for charitable donations made before Dec 31, 2020 and how that may impact your annual and long-term giving. 

If you can join us, please register at this link. 

This invitation is open to our Stewardship Circle donors only.

To learn how you can join our Stewardship Circle please email Karolina Hedman at khedman@tahoefund.org. 

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