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Fundraising for us

Raise money for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation...

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation actively encourages everyone to take part in the hands-on conservation of amphibians and reptiles, and for some people this includes fundraising.

Create a fundraising page today!

Raising money for ARC is a great way of supporting the conservation work we undertake, plus it raises awareness of amphibians and reptiles and the ongoing threats that they face.

Here's some ideas to get you started:

  • Cake stall
  • Bring-and-buy sales
  • Auctions
  • Sponsored runs/walks
  • Parties and concerts
  • Fete/festival games - rubber duck races, hopping frog contests (plastic ones!).
  • Be creative! The best fundraising ideas are fun, and tell a really good story. If people know why you're so committed to raising money, they're much more likely to put their hand in their pockets.

We're here to help: If you're thinking about raising money for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation please let us know, even if your ideas are at a very early stage. We can provide information that might be useful, for instance regarding insurance or health and safety. We can also provide you with materials to help get your message out there more effectively.

If you are interested in raising money for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation we'd be delighted to hear from you. Please make contact with us directly by contacting the office on 01202 391319 or email [email protected]

Published: 2nd March, 2016

Updated: 25th August, 2020

Author: Kim Boughey

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