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Best Fundraising Ideas to Save Endangered Species

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CRISIS - Mass Extinction by Jane Marsh Global Commons Feb 26th 20244 mins
Best Fundraising Ideas to Save Endangered Species

Between climate change and human-caused ecosystem damage, endangered species are disappearing at an alarming rate. As such, it is time to take collective action before they are gone forever. As you organize charity events for conserving endangered species, you will likely find most individuals and businesses willing to do their part. Of course, fundraising for wildlife is about raising awareness as much as it is about donations. Here is why you should raise money for endangered species and a few exciting fundraising ideas to get started.  

Why Should You Fundraise for Endangered Species?

According to the International Union for Conservation of Network (IUCN) Red List, over 157,000 species are endangered or threatened. About 44,000 are on the verge of extinction.

Climate change is only one reason why so many species are disappearing. Habitat loss is the leading cause, while entire ecosystems falter from human exploitation of natural resources, urbanization, disease, and pollution.

An endangered species signifies an ecosystem is collapsing. When something goes extinct, it sets in motion the extinction of other species. This affects natural functions, the food web, and humans’ dependence on environmental services.

For example, US bee populations have decreased by 60% since 1947. Bees are crucial for pollinating plants, bolstering habitats and agriculture to drive the economy and feed the world. In other nations, poaching has slowed revenue from eco-conscious tourism.

All living things are vital to the planet’s survival. Their protection and conservation will ensure a healthy world for generations to come.

You might also like: The Remarkable Benefits of Biodiversity

8 Fundraising Ideas for Wildlife Conservation

Animals pull at people’s heartstrings, enabling great success in raising money for wildlife. Involve everyone you know in these fundraising ideas to increase awareness about your favorite endangered species and contribute to their conservation.

  1. Organize a Charity Walk

A charity walk is a popular way to fundraise for important causes. Allow event sign-ups to create teams and collect donations for endangered species conservation. You can even host the event in affiliation with a particular organization. 

Consider awarding the team who raises the most money after the walk. This will provide people with an incentive to seek sponsorships and donations.

  1. Host an Animal-Themed Fundraising Party

Invite your friends, family and neighbors for a wildlife fundraising party at your house. Provide opportunities for everyone to learn about endangered species, such as hosting a trivia game or organizing a raffle. Donations can come from an entry fee and buying tickets. 

A fundraising party is also an opportunity to educate and involve children in conservation efforts. Have kids dress in different animal costumes and set up wildlife-themed arts and crafts to teach them about endangered species. 

  1. Create a Social Media Campaign

Nearly 72% of the population uses at least one social media platform. Another 15.6% say social media influences their decision to give.

A social media campaign is one of the most effective methods to broaden your reach and raise awareness of endangered species. Choose your best platforms – like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok – and create posts to educate the public and direct users to a donation form.  

  1. Screen a Documentary

Is there a documentary about your favorite endangered species? Host a screening and collect donations through admission fees.

A documentary screening is perfect for teaching people about the importance of endangered species. You can also field questions before and after the film to gauge its impact on viewers. 

You might also like: The 21 Best Environmental Films to Watch in 2024

  1. Crowdfund a Conservation Project

Crowdfunding campaigns garner $74 billion in North America annually. If you know about a specific conservation project, set up a crowdfund and send it to everyone you know. 

Always ensure you choose a platform people trust. Ultimately, you may be better off having everyone donate directly to the project’s program or organization. 

  1. Partner With Local Businesses

Within the last five years, businesses saw a 56% performance growth in products with environmental, social and governance claims. Consumers care about the planet and back it up with their buying decisions. 

Partnering with local businesses benefits their bottom line as much as it does your efforts to save endangered species. Some ideas include a conservation-themed promotion to customers or giving a portion of their sales on a specific product. 

You might also ask if it is OK to set up a table inside or outside the business for the day. This way, you can hand out pamphlets, go over donation processes, and discuss conservation efforts with people as they shop. 

  1. Host a Charity Bake Sale

Organize an animal-themed charity bake sale with all proceeds to save endangered species — another great activity for involving kids in conservation. 

Always consider the time and place for a successful bake sale fundraiser. Where is the heaviest foot traffic? Coordinating your charity bake sale with another event – such as a school play, art fair or sporting event – makes generating attention much easier. 

  1. Sell Wildlife-Themed Merchandise

Those with creative flair and a knack for design might produce merchandise featuring endangered species. While there may be production and manufacturing costs, you can still donate a portion of each sale.

People may be interested in purchasing apparel, coffee mugs and tote bags. Other ideas include key chains, mouse pads and notebooks. Remember to include a pamphlet or information card about conserving endangered wildlife with each purchase.

Make a Real Difference for Endangered Species

Developing an effective fundraising campaign for endangered wildlife requires careful planning and effort. However, changing traditional approaches to conservation-themed events delivers hope and a positive outlook for the planet’s most threatened and endangered species.

You might also like: 10 of the World’s Most Endangered Animals in 2024

About the Author

Jane Marsh

Jane works as the founder and editor-in-chief of Environment.co. She specialises in covering topics in sustainability, renewable energy and environmental policy.

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