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Fundraise for ARC: take a look at our fundraising ideas page!


AmazonSmile: You shop, Amazon gives.

  1. Go to smile.amazon.co.uk
  2. Log in with your usual Amazon account details
  3. Search for and select Amphibian and Reptile Conservation as your chosen charity
  4. Shop via smile.amazon.co.uk and Amazon will give
    0.5% of your purchase value to ARC with no extra
    cost to you! 

British Wildlife Gifts 

A growing range of unique and exclusive fund raising gifts designed to aid conservation of UK native species.

Not only will you be purchasing a quality gift with a unique design exclusive only to British Wildlife Gifts but your purchase also helps wildlife. Put simply a British Wildlife Gift is a gift that gives!

Visit www.britishwildlifegifts.co.uk to find out more a purchase your first gift!


Facebook Fundraiser

Did you know you can now raise funds for ARC via Facebook? You can create a fundraising page quickly and easily at anytime or for a special event such as your birthday. Fundraising via Facebook is great because as well as being a simple way for your Friends to donate, it also increases visibility of our cause. 

Set up at Facebook Fundraiser today via: 
www.facebook.com/fund/ARCTrust


GiveACar

Giveacar is a social enterprise that raises money for charity by accepting donations of old cars.If you have an old car that you don’t want, just give GiveACar a call. Every car has a value, whetherit’s roadworthy or only good for scrap. They take your details, arrange the collection,send round a tow truck, either scrap the car or sell it at auction, and make a donation to the charity of your choice. It’s a free service and it’s that simple – they do all the work for you.

Three easy steps:

  1. Contact: Fill in Giveacar's online car donation form or call them on 0207 736 4242.
  2. Collection: A collection agent will arrange a convenient time for vehicle collection within 7 days of your initial inquiry
  3. Donate: Depending on a vehicle's state of repair it will either be sold at auction or disposed of at an Authorised Treatment Facility. Giveacar receives payment after the sale or disposal. They then make a donation to your chosen charity and you will be sent a receipt from both Giveacar and the charity.

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Buying online? Why not make a donation towards conservation at the same time, at no cost to you? With every purchase you make via our fundraising page the retailer will make a donation towards our important conservation work. Just go to our fundraising page and click through to your favourite retailers and shop as usual! It's as easy as that!


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Raise funds for ARC when you search the Web with easysearch - the best results from Yahoo!, Bing and Ask.com in one simple search. Go to our search page and start searching!


You can also donate your time by volunteering!

There are a number of tasks that volunteers for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation can get involved in. These include:

  • Practical Conservation
  • Surveying and Monitoring
  • Office based tasks
  • Events and Awareness raising

For more information visit our Volunteers page.

Published: 6th March, 2016

Updated: 4th January, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

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