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Help protect Africa.  The success of The Nature Conservancy in Africa relies on the support of people like you.
 
 

 Fishing boats on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in Kigoma, Tanzania © Gwynn Crichton / TNC

Why Donate to Africa?

  • Each dollar you give to the Conservancy in Africa leverages $8 of investment from our conservation partners.
  • Our science-based approach produces lasting results for Africa's environment.

About Us: The Nature Conservancy holds high rankings from Charity Navigator and meets all BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for Charity Accountability.

 You Can Make a Difference in Africa

When you join the Conservancy in Africa, you will be welcomed into a family of dedicated individuals committed to saving the last great places on Earth.

There are Several Ways You Can Help:

  • Donate Online: By giving an online donation you are providing essential funding for conservation initiatives in Africa that have been identified as needing the most support.
     
  • Become a Member: Become a member and receive a subscription to Nature Conservancy, our quarterly magazine.
     
  • Renew your Membership: Renew online today and your renewal gift will support the Conservancy's work to protect the Earth's most important natural places.

Other Ways to Give to Africa.  Click to donate to specific projects in Africa and find other ways to give. >>>

 




Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): © Emily Whitted/TNC (Vervet monkey in Tanzania); © Gwynn Crichton/TNC (Fishing boats on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in Kigoma).