SUPPORT THE NEXT GENERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS

Help us grow

Just as planting an acorn is an act of hope and an investment in the future - a majestic oak tree, home to thousands of other species - so too are efforts to educate and empower today’s young people so that they become the environmental leaders of tomorrow. Join us, support our work and together we can ensure that young people create a greener, fairer future for all.

A young person looks through binoculars, they are looking out over a lake with the banks surrounded by green trees

£10

Help young people to explore nature in their local community

£50

enable a young person join an inspirational Summer Camp in a National Park

£100

Support a Youth Ambassador to lead a nature restoration project in their community

Plant a seed, Donate today

A donation of any size helps us sow the seeds of change, by inspiring and empowering young people to protect and restore the natural world.

A hand plants an acorn in the ground

grow with us, Regular giving

Become a ‘Friend of AFC’, helping grow our work. Regular donations from supporters like you will ensure we can be there for the next generation of environmental leaders for years to come. Donate from £25 a month and receive an exclusive AFC pin badge.

Two Ambassadors plant trees, one is standing holding a spade, the other sitting planting a tree.

Join the Canopy, give big!

Donate £1,000 or more and become an ‘AFC Guardian’. Just like the canopy protects all life below, you will support the expansion of our work and help grow a network of young people taking action for nature.

A group of young people and adults stand in a woodland, they are in the background of the photograph

leave a legacy for people and nature

Just as our Penpont Project emblem, the majestic phoenix oak, has fallen only to rise and flourish again, by including Action for Conservation in your Will you can leave a lasting legacy by empowering future generations to protect and restore the natural world. Learn more about leaving a gift in your Will here

An oak tree grows out of a fallen older, larger oak. The older oak trunk lies on the ground next to the new tree.