conserving rocky mountain greater sandhill cranes + their habitat through science + education
The Greater Sandhill Crane is an iconic species of the Yampa Valley in Northwest Colorado. Returning in the spring from wintering grounds in New Mexico and Arizona, cranes nest and raise their young in wetland areas throughout the valley.


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Double Your Impact this Giving Season:
Just in time for Giving Tuesday (Dec. 2) and CO Gives Day (Nov. 1 – Dec. 9), a generous donor has made available, for the launch of the season, a $5,000 matching grant to boost your donation to the crane cause dollar for dollar! Please consider making an investment in the future of Greater Sandhill Cranes. Your donation supports:
• 3rd grade and community education programs
• The Yampa Valley Crane Festival
• The live-streaming Crane Nest Camera
• Crops for Cranes habitat, improvement projects, and more!
Visit CCCC’s Colorado Gives page by Dec. 9 to take advantage of this matching grant, or visit our support page to learn about more ways to donate.
CCCC is grateful for your support!

2026 Crane-Inspired Creative Arts Scholarship Contest is open:
CCCC is excited to announce the launch of the Crane-inspired Creative Arts Scholarship Contest (CASC). This annual contest is open to all high school seniors in Routt and Moffat Counties. This contest supports local high school students in pursuit of higher education through creative engagement with the arts while raising awareness of Greater Sandhill Cranes in the Yampa Valley.
A total of $10,000 in scholarship funds will be awarded across 3 categories of art. The deadline for submission is February 9, 2026. Visit our CASC webpage for complete rules and information.

Thank you to the Yampa Valley Community Foundation for awarding CCCC a generous grant in the 2025-26 Community Grant Cycle. These funds enable CCCC to continue work on behalf of Sandhill Cranes in the Yampa Valley community. The Yampa Valley Community Foundation works to support local nonprofits with resources and collaborations to build vibrant communities. We are deeply grateful for their work and continued support.
