Impact Giving
The Invasive Species Council is deeply grateful for the generosity of our funding partners that make our critical work to protect nature possible.
How to help | Impact Giving
The Invasive Species Council is deeply grateful for the generosity of our funding partners that make our critical work to protect nature possible.
Transforming your investment into meaningful impact to protect nature from invasive species is our utmost priority. We are dedicated to doing this in the most efficient and effective way.
By investing $10,000 or more annually, our committed network of funders play a leading role in the Invasive Species Council achieving its mission. This incredible support is helping us defend nature from invasive predators, pests, weeds and diseases and prevent many more from establishing in Australia.
Supporting us through your personal donation or your trust, foundation, private ancillary fund or public ancillary fund will help secure long term systems change to lead Australia’s wildlife revival.
Our philanthropists can expect the following benefits:
- Opportunities for in-person and phone briefings on research, campaigns and projects
- Personal meetings with the CEO and Conservation Director
- Exclusive invitations to field trips across Australia
- Select mailings including CEO updates and Annual Impact Reports
- Access to our ambassadors, Board and Conservation and Science Committee
Other ways to strengthen your commitment:
- Consider providing essential long-term support through a multi-year commitment
- Learn more about our matching gifts program and leaving a gift in your Will
To learn more about the Impact Donor Program or our campaign strategy for impact please contact Director of Marketing and Development Amber Sprunt by email ambers@invasives.org.au
More information
- View the Invasive Species Council’s 2021-22 Annual Impact Report, including our latest Financial Statements
- Learn more about the Invasive Species Council’s 2022-2030 Strategic Plan
- Read about the wins and achievements since 2002
- Learn more about the Invasive Species Council’s critical campaigns for 2023
- Read about the history of the Invasive Species Council and our work to date
- Other ways to support
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