We’re the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. And we’re building a future where people and nature thrive together. That’s why we’re passionate about sharing the planet’s resources more sustainably. Tackling global climate change. And protecting endangered wildlife.
Raleigh International is a sustainable development charity. We challenge and inspire young volunteers from around the world to work with communities living in poverty. Our focus is providing access to safe water and sanitation, protecting vulnerable environments and building resilient communities.
Cool Earth is a unique rainforest charity that works alongside indigenous communities to protect the world's most endangered rainforest. Every donation makes the biggest possible difference with over 90p of every £1 donated going directly to our partnership projects.
The Vosges Challenge is a team relay cycle ride of 500+ miles in 3 days. Teams of four cycle up to 180 miles in a day. We traverse the Vosges mountains (twice) and part of the Black Forest. We also cross the Rhineland valley twice for a little respite! More at www.extra-mile.org.uk
The LATA Foundation supports projects throughout Latin America: clean water in Mexico and Nicaragua; disadvantaged children in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina; turtle protection in Venezuela; reforestation in Peru. For further information please see our website: http://www.latafoundation.org
Planting hope for people living with paralysis
First Step’s vision is to provide the best possible environment to support each family and to enable their very young children with special needs and/or disabilities to maximise their individual potential.
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This charity supports conservation projects in Jersey and Overseas which continues the work of our great predecessor, Gerald Durrell, and helps to save endangered species which would otherwise become extinct.
The RSPB has always fought to save nature. Now our birds, wildlife and natural places are under greater threat than ever. So we have to inspire a whole generation to come together and give nature a home. In boardrooms and back gardens, in parliament and on over 200 reserves. Wherever we can, we are bringing people together to do their bit - including around the world as part of an international alliance of conservation charities.
Protecting Wildlife – Supporting Communities – Promoting Education Tusk is a dynamic organsiation with twenty years experience initiating and funding conservation and community programmes throughout Africa. The charity, whose Royal Patron is Prince William, has an extensive range of projects intended not only to protect wildlife, but also to promote education and alleviate poverty through sustainable development amongst rural communities.
BirdLife International is the world’s largest nature conservation partnership and the world leader in bird conservation. We believe in a world rich in biodiversity where people and nature live in harmony. We offer that hope for the future of the planet but we need your help to achieve it.
13 RIVERS TRUST IS AN ENERGETIC AND DYNAMIC CHARITY WHICH FOCUSES ITS WORK AROUND NEEDY INDIVIDUALS, YOUNG PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES LEFT BEHIND MAINSTREAM SOCIETY. OUR LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME PUTS EMPHASIS ON LEARNING FROM OUR ELDERS AND USING MODERN TOOLS TO EFFECTIVELY DELIVER OUR SERVICES. WE ARE A UK BASED CHARITY LOOKING TO PROVIDE SPECIALIST INTERVENTIONS AND GIVE NEW ENERGY TO NEEDY CAUSES.
The National Trust for Scotland is Scotland's largest conservation land manager and conservation charity. We exist to ensure Scotlandʼs heritage & history - its treasures, both of nature and human design or significance, are appreciated and enjoyed by present and future generations.
Rhino Ark raises money for the building of the one of the world's largest eco-fences, designed to fence in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park and surrounding indigenous State forest land, which together comprise a total of 2000 km2. This area is now described as the Abedare Conservation Area (ACA). This not only provides an "ark" for endangered species, such as rhino and bongo, but preserves one of Africa's greatest eco-systems.
Our mission is to provide Tanzanian communities with vocational education for needy children, access to clean water and other actions based on an intimate and thorough understanding of its social and cultural needs.
..iQra is working to help poor and needy become self-reliant, and not dependent on hand outs and donations, by providing them the means with which to generate income for themselves. It also provides care for orphans, clean drinking water and assistance to those with physical disabilities.
The Wye & Usk Foundation works to restore these two great rivers and their tributaries. Working in partnerships with statutory bodies and landowners it makes good the problems afflicting their salmon and other indigenous species, and provides opportunities for the public to enjoy and benefit from this.
Australian Wildlife Trust is a UK based non-profit organisation established in 2008 to raise awareness and supporters. Our aim is to ensure effective conservation measures continue across Australia protecting its unique wildlife and their habitats. Working in collaboration with organisations, like Australian Wildlife Conservancy, who implement innovative conservation practises and are preventing further extinctions. Australia is one of the most important nations on Earth for biodiversity - 87% of our mammal species, 93% of reptiles, 94% of frogs and 45% of our bird species are found only in Australia. This unique display of nature sprawled across an ancient land make it a majestic backyard well worth protecting. However, Australia has the worst wildlife extinction record in the world. More than 1,700 species of animals and plants are listed by the Australian Government as being at risk of extinction. Nearly 1 in 4 of our mammal species and around 1 in 7 of our bird species are listed as threatened and that number will increase dramatically unless significant change to conservation methods occur now. We need your help: please donate, run the race, ride like the wind or climb that mountain! Your support of Australian Wildlife Trust will help save Australia's threatened species. We are registered charity no: 1126703 and all donations to AWT are tax deductible in the United Kingdom.
“Working towards a Sustainable and Ethical Trekking Industry.”Thankyou for visiting the International Porter Protection Group's ( IPPG) online donation page.IPPG aims to improve safety and health for porters working in the mountains for the trekking industry worldwide. We work to raise awareness amongst trekkers and porters to the importance of altitude illness to avoid unnecessary tragic deaths in the mountains.
The Alive and Well charity started in 2009 dedicated to taking practical direct action to cut out bureaucracy and move as quickly as possible to alleviate suffering in Sierra Leone. They raise funds to buy drilling equipment and take teams directly to the areas in need to sink water bore-holes.
The Busoga Trust is a UK based water, sanitation & hygiene charity. Working mainly in Uganda we have constructed over 2000 safe water sources since 1982 (providing clean, safe drinking water to an estimated 1,000,000+ people) along with providing improved sanitation facilities and hygiene/health education. After air, nothing is so important to the survival of life on Earth as water. Diarrhoeal disease, caused through unsafe water and poor sanitation, is the second largest cause of death amongst children under-5 globally. Furthermore, where it doesnt kill, it severely hampers economic development through lost time in school and employment. In Uganda, according to the WHO, only 64% of the rural population have access to safe water. When you think that 87% of the population lives in rural areas, this means that vast numbers of people are in daily contact with deadly and debilitating diseases. As a service provider, we actually do the work on the ground. We are not a middleman. Therefore donors can rest assured that the money they donate is actually going towards the cost of providing valuable, sustainable health interventions. We may be small, but we work hard to make the most of what resources we have. Your support will make a real difference to rural Uganda. Click here to find out more about us Follow us on Twitter Join us on Facebook
The John Muir Trust conserves wild and beautiful places. It has over the years acquired some of Scotland's finest wildland treasures including the Cuillins on Skye, Schiehallion in Perthshire, and most of Ben Nevis. It educates young people about value of the wilderness and encourages people of all ages to be active through trips to the outdoors, including packages for disabled people.