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  • Newsletter

    By subscribing, you will receive a monthly BEC email newsletter that keeps you up to date on our current programs, environmental education, fun upcoming BEC events, and ways you can become involved in the community regarding current issues.

  • Action Alerts

    Know what decisions are being made that affect us all. When a City Council or Board of Supervisors meeting needs your voice, you’ll be informed with text Action Alerts. Know how to make action now and affect change.

  • Volunteer

    Be the change you want to see happen. Become a BEC Volunteer and help us fufill our mission to protect, educate, and advocate for the land, air and water of Butte County.

  • Become a Member

    Your hard-earned dollars are put to work cleaning creeks to save our watersheds, teaching kids & adults about the importance of recycling and endangered species, and so much more. Only members are eligible to vote in the Board elections, serve on BEC Committees or the Board of Directors, and invited to our Annual Member Meeting.

  • Join a Committee

    Whether you're interested in advocacy issues, planning events, helping with the community garden, or helping with BEC administrative tasks, your participation on a committee would be most welcome. You must be a BEC member to serve on a committee.

  • Serve on the Board

    The BEC Board is responsible for overseeing organizational governance and policy. Each board member has an opportunity to pursue their advocacy passions on environmental issues or apply their skills and interests in an administrative or creative capacity. You must be an active BEC member to serve on the Board.

Interested in forming your own group? Learn about BEC’s fiscal sponsorship of environmental community groups to obtain 501(c) 3 status.