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FUNDRAISE FOR THE RAINFOREST

Take a stand for rainforests by creating your own fundraiser. When you show your friends you care about issues like rainforest protection, or the rights of Indigenous peoples, they’re much more likely to pay attention and want to help. It’s a vastly underrated way to make a massive impact, and it’s easy to do. With your support, we can tackle urgent challenges like biodiversity loss, climate change, and defending Indigenous peoples’ rights.

Getting started is easy. 

  1. Click on the Start Fundraising button
  2. Provide basic information about your fundraiser (it should take less than two minutes). Once this is done, you’ll: 
  3. Get a link to share with family and friends via email or social media
  4. Access your Fundraiser Dashboard, where you can: track your progress, see who has made a donation, and edit your fundraiser.
  5. Celebrate taking action for the rainforest!

You can find detailed instructions for setting up a fundraiser, and ideas for sharing your fundraiser on social media, here!

Please reach out to gro.s1714174121utser1714174121ofnia1714174121r@gni1714174121vig1714174121 with any questions.

THE EARTH IS SPEAKING​

Will you listen?

Now, through April 30th, your impact will be doubled. A generous donor has committed to matching all donations up to $15,000.

Any amount makes a difference.

Sign up today!

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Didier Devers
Chief of Party – USAID Guatemala
gro.y1714174121nffr@1714174121sreve1714174121dd1714174121

Didier has been coordinating the USAID-funded B’atz project since joining Rainforest Foundation US in April 2022. He holds a Master’s in Applied Anthropology and a Bachelor’s in Geography. Before joining the organization, Didier worked for 12 years in Central and South America on issues of transparency, legality, governance, and managing stakeholders’ processes in the environmental sector. Prior to that he worked on similar issues in Central Africa. He speaks French, Spanish, and English, and is based in Guatemala.