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Fundraise for WWF

Turn your passions into purpose. Fundraise for wildlife and nature.

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Join a challenge. Run a marathon. Have a birthday party. Plan a community project. Share your love of animals. Whatever you’re into in your wild life, you can create a fundraising page to celebrate it—and protect our Earth’s vulnerable wildlife, habitats, and natural resources at the same time.

Additionally, you can host a livestream fundraiser to engage your community in real time. Share your passion and progress while raising vital support for wildlife conservation.

Have a question? Contact us and we'll be happy to help out!

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Create your own fundraiser

Fundraise for a special occasion, athletic challenge, favorite animal, and more.

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Run wild with WWF

Fundraising ideas

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Art show

Encourage your students or children to create artwork about their favorite animals or nature scenes and display them in an art show. Parents and friends can donate to your fundraiser and receive a work of art as a thank you.

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Host a bottle and can drive

Collect recyclable bottles and cans to recycle. When you recycle these items, donate the bottle deposit to your fundraiser.

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Cook-off challenge

Organize a cooking competition with entry fees. Participants can showcase their culinary skills, and attendees can donate to your fundraiser to taste and judge the dishes.

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Trivia night

Host a trivia night and ask friends and family to donate to your fundraiser to participate.

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Why fundraise for WWF?

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WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the threats to Earth’s biodiversity. We work with our supporters to change what’s happening to wildlife, forests, oceans, freshwater, food, and climate. We have over 60 years of experience and a global reach. We believe that, together, we can build a future in which people live in harmony with nature.