Earth Protect exists to empower people to take effective actions leading to sustainable life on earth. Donating to environmental and sustainable development nonprofits that work each day towards that end is a great way to get involved and help. The nonprofits on our site are partners with Earth Protect.
They offer a great variety of causes and special campaigns. Give generously and know you are making a difference and you may be eligible for a tax deduction too. Check the donor terms to learn more. Act now “From Image to Action” Donate!
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FEATURED CAMPAIGNS
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Win an Expense Paid Trip to Africa Eat So They Can is the movement that is committed to helping children and women across Africa, Asia, and South America break the poverty cycle. All you have to do is sign up to host your own event/dinner, ask your friends and family to donate, and send those donations to GVN Foundation to support one of our important causes: Orphaned and Vulnerable Children, Women's Empowerment, Emergency Relief, or Anti-Trafficking. The funds raised will be use to assist women and children in Africa, Asia and South America.
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Orca Network - Connecting whales and people in the Pacific Northwest.
Orca Network is dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats.
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Unity Through Creativity (UTC) A 501 c. 3 that Brings the Arts to Beat the Odds! How: We unleash the creative intelligence of communities. We help envision possibilities. We spark transformation and action. What: We focus on Poverty/Crime/Environment - Health Why: We are committed to making the world safer through creativity and community - no matter what the odds! We need your help to beat these odds:
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Poverty & 350 in Pittsburgh
October 2010 - The Homewood Healing Angels Reunion
An event to reunite and support 47 students and their families of a low-income area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, called Homewood.
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We are pleased to launch this campaign to raise fund to send 3 Environment filmmakers and/or activists to the Global Social Change Film Festival and Institute in Ubud, Bali April 13 to 17, 2011.
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