We provide fiscal sponsorship to wildlife conservation non-profits worldwide, at the lowest affiliation fees available — so more of every dollar raised reaches the field instead of the overhead.

The most altruistic sponsorship you will find

Most US fiscal sponsors take 10–15%. We take a fraction of that, and charge exactly one direct fee.

5%
Under $100k
3%
Above $100k
$35
Our only direct fee
~500
Grants in our database

What sponsorship gives you

Co-benefits designed to lessen the burden of affiliation fees.

Lowest fees you will find

5% on funds under $100k and 3% thereafter — against an industry norm of 10–15%. Low overheads and reasonable reporting, advancing the trust-based philanthropy movement.

Your own bank account

We are the only fiscal sponsorship in the nation offering direct (monitored) access to a dedicated bank account — including the US incorporation paperwork for foreign-based organisations.

~500 grants at your fingertips

Free access to our private grant database, plus consulting for UI/UX, SEO and Google Ads, and accounting services.

Tech and shipping discounts

TechSoup, Google Workspace, Microsoft services, Dell and HP discounts, and substantial DHL shipping rates.

Emergency financial support

Advanced funds when a grant payment is delayed, so field work does not stop.

Photo library and gear

Free access to our extensive photo library and priority access to our Conservation Equipped program.

What we ask in return

Sponsees secure at least $10,000 USD per year. Conservation is tough, so we allow two probationary years below that — provided you apply for at least two grants through The Biodiversity Group each year.

Organisations we sponsor

These groups are already taking action. You can support any of them directly.

Creative Conservation Alliance

Dedicated to ecological and cultural preservation within Bangladesh’s last remaining wild places, working through partnerships with government and non-governmental partners.

Fundación Cóndor Andino

An Ecuadorian NGO continuing the Andean Condor Research Project begun in 2012, focused on understanding and conserving endangered species and ecosystems in Ecuador.

Congo Biotropical Institute

A French-speaking organisation in the Democratic Republic of Congo working to protect and conserve highly biodiverse habitats.

Habitat ID

Based in Taiwan, running camera-trapping surveys in under-prioritised protected areas across Southeast Asia — Virachey National Park, Cambodia and Hadabuan Hills, Sumatra.

Triplefin Expeditions

Supports research and citizen-science and art projects aboard the historic live-aboard sailing trimaran Triplefin.

CRRIFS

A Mexican non-profit conducting biological and veterinary research to improve the rescue, rehabilitation and reintroduction of wildlife.

Whale Wise

A UK registered charity in South Wales advancing marine mammal conservation through scientific research and public engagement.

Earth.fm

A repository of highly immersive natural soundscapes — a nature-sounds streaming platform and app helping listeners reconnect with the natural world.

PIG Team

Addressing the situation of endangered species in Uganda — rhino, forest elephant, buffalo and giraffe, and the species that co-habitate with them.

Interested in sponsorship?

If your organisation protects overlooked species and places, we would like to hear from you.

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