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Join us on October 4, 2025 for our first-ever NYC Nature 5k in beautiful Forest Park, Queens! RegisterRegister

NYC Nature 5k

Boost your contribution to the NYC Nature 5k by becoming a fundraiser…

As a fundraiser for the event, you will raise critical funds in support of the NAC’s mission. Gifts of any amount make an impact! Prizes for the top individual and top team fundraisers will be awarded on October 4.

  1. Go to givebutter.com/2025nycnature5k to sign up as a peer-to-peer fundraiser.

  2. Join or create a team. If you are fundraising on your own, you can join “Team NAC.” If you are fundraising with friends or colleagues as a group, you will have the option to create your own team.

  3. Start fundraising! Ask your friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors to make a donation to help you reach your goal. A member of the NAC development team will be in touch with you after you sign up as a fundraiser to share some helpful tips and resources to support your fundraising efforts.

Show your support for nature in New York City by becoming a founding sponsor!

    • 20 registrations for the 5K or 1-mile walk
    • Name or company logo featured on the event webpage
    • Podium recognition at the event
    • Option to host a virtual “Lunch and Learn” with an NAC staff expert
    • Volunteer day in a natural area for up to 35 people 
    • Dedicated social media post and recognition in the NAC’s newsletter
    • 10 registrations for the 5K or 1-mile walk
    • Name or company logo featured on the event webpage
    • Podium recognition at the event
    • Option to host a virtual  “Lunch and Learn” event with an NAC staff expert 
    • Recognition in the NAC’s newsletter
    • 5 registrations for the 5K or 1-mile walk
    • Name or company logo featured on the event webpage
    • Recognition in the NAC’s newsletter
Three staff members in NAC t-shirts look out onto a pond in Central Park

Can't make it to the NYC Nature 5k?

Consider a donation! Your contribution will support our efforts to preserve and protect nature year-round.

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man and women walk on forest trail