WYldlife for Tomorrow and Old Bill’s
WYldlife for Tomorrow is excited to once again take part in the Old Bill’s Fun Run in Jackson, Wyoming!
For those who aren’t familiar, Old Bill’s is one of the most successful community fundraising events in the nation. Each year, it supports nonprofits doing vital work throughout Teton County. While the event culminates in a lively community race and celebration on September 6, the true impact happens during the Giving Season, running from August 15 through September 6.
During this four-week window, any donation to WYldlife for Tomorrow will be matched by the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole—typically by around 50%, up to $30,000!
This year, WYldlife for Tomorrow will be putting money on the ground for a variety of conservation projects that directly impact Teton County wildlife. These projects include helping facilitate big game movement across the landscape, funding meaningful wildlife research, and supporting on-the-ground habitat improvement projects.

Are you a business owner looking to make an even bigger impact?
Join us for the first annual Observe to Conserve campaign, timed to coincide with Old Bill’s Giving Season – taking place the week of August 31 and culminating on National Wildlife Day, September 4.
This statewide initiative brings together wildlife-focused businesses—tour guides, float companies, photographers, dude ranches, and more—in a collaborative effort to raise awareness and support for conservation projects right here in Wyoming. By encouraging guests to give, your business can help protect the wild places they’ve come to experience—with every donation amplified by Old Bill’s matching funds.
From August 15 to September 6, every dollar goes further. And it takes all of us—individuals, businesses, and communities—to ensure Wyoming’s wildlife and wild places are protected for generations to come.
As a program of The WYldlife Fund, nonprofit partner of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, we’re uniquely positioned to support priority, boots-on-the-ground conservation work that makes a real difference. And there’s no better time for you to support these critical projects than in the coming weeks!


