We’re Making an Impact by Supporting These Organizations
Below is a sampling of conservation-focused non-profits to whom we proudly give grants.
Thank you for your interest in protecting our planet.
Below is a sampling of conservation-focused non-profits to whom we proudly give grants.
Thank you for your interest in protecting our planet.
Your gifts will support ground breaking work to help support animals. Expose Animal Abuse. Change Lives. Stop Cruelty.
Peta exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry.
The Elephant Sanctuary exists to provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being.
We educate the public of the complex needs of elephants in captivity and the crisis facing elephants in the wild
The Natural Resources Council of Maine is a nonprofit membership organization protecting, restoring, and conserving Maine’s environment, now and for future generations. For more than 60 years, the Natural Resources Council of Maine has been protecting the places and way of life that make Maine so special.
With your support, we are saving the rhino. Together, we can stop poaching and habitat loss. With ‘Save the Rhino’s’ knowledge, and your donations, together we can get funds to where they are needed most.
The Shannon Elizabeth Foundation focuses all efforts on the four key verticals, maximizing our networks and core competence to ensure our impact is meaningful and sustainable. These four verticals are Education & Awareness, Youth Empowerment, Law & Legislation and Land & Community.
The mission of the Mountain Lion Foundation is to ensure that America’s lion survives and flourishes in the wild. The Mountain Lion Foundation has a vision of a world where lions and people coexist, where sustainability includes the persistence of the human ecosystem in harmony with viable wildlife communities, and where wildlands are nurtured and not subdued.
As the world’s leading conservation organization, World Wildlife Fund works in nearly 100 countries to tackle the most pressing issues at the intersection of nature, people, and climate. We collaborate with local communities to conserve the natural resources we all depend on and build a future in which people and nature thrive.
Oceana seeks to make our oceans more biodiverse and abundant by winning policy victories in the countries that govern much of the world’s marine life. It is the largest international advocacy organization focused solely on ocean conservation.
The National Marine Mammal Foundation (NMMF) has a mission to improve and protect life for marine mammals, humans, and our shared oceans through science, service & education.
With big global environmental challenges, we need big solutions. Taking on some of the largest biodiversity conservation projects on the continent, the International Anti-Poaching Foundation delivers ecological stability and long-term protection of large-scale wilderness landscapes by supporting and empowering local communities.
Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the earth—its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
We combine the power of more than three million members and online activists with the expertise of some 700 scientists, lawyers, and policy advocates across the globe to ensure the rights of all people to the air, the water, and the wild.
The Sierra Club is the most enduring and influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States. We amplify the power of our millions of members and supporters to defend everyone’s right to a healthy world.
Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters is a non-profit 501c3 membership organization made up of individuals who are committed to working along side the National Park Service to help protect, preserve and promote all that is special about Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.
Eco Era’s mission is to inspire appreciation for the interconnection of rainforest conservation and human flourishing while protecting 7,500 acres of rainforest in the Cero Nara mountain along the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
Pawsitive Beginnings’s goal is provide a safe and permanent home to foxes that have been saved from the fur trade and to educate the public on fur farming and how you as an individual can help make fur history.