Conservancy of Southwest Florida announces 2026 Magic Under the Mangroves Gala patron sponsorships are now available
Kick-off party marks the start of “Best Fundraising Event” in Naples
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida announces that patron sponsorships for the 22nd Annual Magic Under the Mangroves Gala are now available. The announcement was celebrated Nov. 10 with a kick-off party for the Magic Under the Mangroves committee, held on the Allyn Family Boat Dock at the Conservancy. Guests enjoyed a catered lunch by Paradise Hospitality Group and a wildlife-inspired painting class led by Naples artist Julie Spencer.
The 2026 Magic Under the Mangroves gala takes place on Thursday, March 5, at 5 p.m. at The Ritz-Carlton, Tiburón in Naples. The event is co-chaired by Linda and Victor Grijalva and Vanessa and Martin Gilvarg, with renowned auctioneer and author Lydia Fenet leading the evening’s fundraising.
The Conservancy’s largest annual fundraiser welcomes more than 450 guests for an immersive night featuring live entertainment, a gourmet dinner, and a thrilling live auction — all to support programs that protect Southwest Florida’s water, land, wildlife, and future. The Community’s Choice Awards recognize Magic Under the Mangrove as the “Best Fundraising Event” in Naples for the second time this year.
Patron Sponsorship packages offer benefits depending on level, including tickets to the event and patron party, private tours, recognition, and more: $60,000 for the 62nd Anniversary Package, $40,000 Cypress Package, $30,000 Canopy Package, $20,000 White Mangrove Package, $15,000 Black Mangrove Package, $10,000 Red Mangrove Package, and $5,000 Buttonwood Package. Individual tickets, if available, may be purchased after Feb. 23. For more information, visit conservancy.org or email magic@conervancy.org.
Sponsors of the 2026 Magic Under the Mangroves Gala included Northern Trust as the Presenting Sponsor and William Raveis as Supporting Sponsor.
About the Conservancy of Southwest Florida
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a nonprofit environmental organization that has protected water, land and wildlife in Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades counties for more than 60 years. Through environmental science, policy, education and wildlife rehabilitation, the Conservancy safeguards Southwest Florida’s natural resources for future generations.
Headquartered in Naples, Florida, the Conservancy is home to Collier County’s only native wildlife hospital and its vibrant Nature Center. Currently open to visitors, the Nature Center is undergoing a major transformation into a new, impactful community offering–the John & Carol Walter Nature Experience, set to open in 2028. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a gateway to conservation, offering immersive exhibits, hands-on learning and expanded programs to inspire environmental stewardship and enhance the region’s quality of life.
Learn more and support Southwest Florida’s environmental future at conservancy.org.


