Support Front Line Organizations to End Pandemics
Your contribution will not only protect global health and save wildlife, it will also safeguard global biodiversity, enhance sustainable agriculture, and mitigate climate change. We emphasize and facilitate collaboration among all types of organizations (big and small, formal and informal) including individual citizens to deliver lasting positive impacts on frontline actions, public policies, business practices, and consumer behaviors.
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Is my donation tax deductible?
Yes! Donations to EndPandemics are tax deductible and are administered by Freeland USA. If you have any question or require documentation, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Who gets my money?
I. Donation Administration: 12.5%
The Alliance has designated Freeland USA as the legal entity for receiving, accounting, administering and legally guaranteeing the funds, including logging and responding to donors with tax deduction confirmations, ensuring campaign updates, and processing the annual IRS 990 and other 501-c-3 related filings.
The Alliance has designated Freeland USA as the legal entity for receiving, accounting, administering and legally guaranteeing the funds, including logging and responding to donors with tax deduction confirmations, ensuring campaign updates, and processing the annual IRS 990 and other 501-c-3 related filings.
II. Field Work (Campaign Pillars): 87.5%
Our campaign pillars are carried out by alliance members. You can see some of our top featured solutions here and we have developed a solution pipeline driven by an alliance member peer review process to accelerate and improve upon additional frontline solutions carried out by alliance members.
Our campaign pillars are carried out by alliance members. You can see some of our top featured solutions here and we have developed a solution pipeline driven by an alliance member peer review process to accelerate and improve upon additional frontline solutions carried out by alliance members.
1) Protecting Wildlife and Natural Habitats: 25%
- Frontline ranger and community patrol support: training, equipment, life insurance; - Poverty reduction: youth education and alternative livelihood support; - Empowering rural communities to defend their land and human rights as nature protectors; - Restoring nature: growing and re-wilding interconnected networks of protected areas, buffer zones, corridors; - Sustainable agriculture: scaling environmentally friendly farming practices; - Limiting non-essential roads, infrastructure, and development projects in remote wilderness or frontier areas. 2) Countering Wildlife Trafficking: 20% - Empowering law enforcers to identify and dismantle criminal syndicates and seize their assets; - Funding wildlife enforcement operations; - Establishing and linking databases on wildlife crimes; - Helping the private sector adopt compliance measures for nature protection; - Enabling and rewarding citizen support for, and monitoring of, nature protection. 3) Reducing Demand for Wildlife: 25% - Running behavior change campaigns, including storytelling, that reward responsible consumerism; - Developing alternative livelihood programs for communities dependent on wildlife consumption or sales; - Strengthening laws and policies. 4) Reducing zoonotic risks from industrial agriculture and industrial farmed-animal supply chains: 17.5% - Establishing high biodiversity buffer zones around wilderness areas that meet human needs (e.g. agroforestry and silvo-pasture); - Limiting large-scale commercial farming around wilderness areas; - Promoting genetic diversities in commercial livestock operations; - Promoting livestock sanitary and welfare standards; - Reducing the demand for and consumption of industrially reared animal products. Note: Each campaign pillar requires coordination and support that includes personnel; travel, online tools, archival, and data maintenance, which amounts to an estimated average of 3.12% of overall costs assigned to each campaign pillar. |