SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The Tahoe Fund and Barton Health have launched a new fundraising campaign to help restore the Upper Truckee Marsh South in South Lake Tahoe—the former site of the Motel 6 property. If 250 community members donate $50 or more to the Match for the Marsh campaign by June 30, Barton Health will unlock an incredible $25,000 matching gift. Every donation will help bring this marsh back to life.

“For years, our partners at Barton Health have worked with us to support projects that improve our local environment,” said Amy Berry, Tahoe Fund CEO. “The public agencies have told us how critical local support is to securing the public funds we need. We hope everyone will jump at the chance to help unlock this generous gift from Barton, because it will have a major impact on one of the most important lake clarity projects in Tahoe.” 

This new opportunity builds on the Tahoe Fund’s recent “Million for the Marsh” campaign, which brought in the first million dollars of private funding to help secure the public funds the California Tahoe Conservancy will need to restore the marsh. After meeting that million dollar goal in under three months, this new campaign provides another chance for the local community to demonstrate how much this project matters to Tahoe. In addition to having a major impact on lake clarity, these restoration efforts will also improve the natural habitat and enhance public access and recreation opportunities.

“At Barton Health, we know a healthy community is directly tied to a healthy environment, and that’s why we care deeply about being good stewards of Lake Tahoe,” said Dr. Clint Purvance, president and CEO of Barton Health. “Restoring this marsh will not only have important benefits to lake clarity, it will also be a space where our local community members can get outside and enjoy Vitamin Nature.” 

Learn more about the benefits of restoring the Upper Truckee Marsh and contribute to the Match for the Marsh campaign today at tahoefund.org/bartonmatch.