We need people to sit up and take notice of the vital conservation work we are doing here at Durrell. With your involvement, we can reach a variety of audiences and raise awareness of the work we are doing through the wide variety of fundraising activities.
We are a charity and by helping us you're guaranteed to make a direct impact on the work we do and want to do in the future to help save animals from extinction.
Below are just some of the many ways you can help and examples of other peoples fundraising ideas:
![]() | Challenge yourself - Do something different by signing up for an experience of a lifetime. | ![]() | Calling all mobile phones! - Turn your phone into a cash donation for Durrell. | ||
![]() | Shop and donate - We’ve teamed up with GoandDonate so that you can donate to Durrell whilst doing a spot of shopping or booking your holidays. | ![]() | Skydive - do you love us enough to jump out of a plane? | ||
![]() | London marathon - Supporter to run Britain's biggest marathon flying the flag for Durrell. | ![]() | Heavy weight run for Durrell -Two brothers to run 20km for Durrell, each carrying the weight of a young orangutan! |
The aim of the attached material is to give you some ideas and help you get creative. Having said that, there will undoubtedly be many more things you could do that we haven’t covered here, so by all means contact us if you have an idea we have missed out and would like to discuss with us in more detail.
Durrell Fundraising Pack (pdf)
Fundraising Guidance (pdf)
Sponsorship form pg 1 (pdf)
Sponsorship form cont. (pdf)
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