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More Ways to Give
Got Points?
Did you know your rewards points can be turned into a cash donation to support WWF? Below is a complete list of WWF’s rewards points partners.
Bank of America WorldPoints®
Redeem your WorldPoints® for a cash donation to WWF. Click here, and sign in with your online banking login to learn more.
Discover
Discover Cardmembers may donate their Cashback Bonus to WWF. Click here to learn more and log in to the Account Center.
Chase Freedom Rewards
2,500 points equals a $25 charitable contribution to WWF.
Chase +1
1 Karma Point equals a $1 donation to WWF.
HSBC Premier Rewards
HSBC Premier Rewards members can redeem their points in increments of 4,000, 8,000, and 16,000. WWF will receive $50 for every 4,000 points redeemed.
American Express
Redeem Membership Reward points in increments of 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 50,000 and 100,000 points. WWF will receive $8 for every 1,000 points redeemed.
Hilton HHonors
10,000 Honors points equals a $25 contribution to WWF.
Coinstar®
What if you could take the $10 billion in change sitting idle in households across the US and give a fraction of that to WWF's worldwide conservation efforts? You CAN, thanks to Coinstar! Find your extra coins and take them to your local Coinstar Center. Be sure to select the WWF donation option, code #8888. Since 2003, WWF has received over $370,000 in donations made through Coinstar to help fund our conservation programs.Check out Coinstar's environmental efforts at www.changeforourearth.com.
Help WWF Protect the Future of Nature – At WorkOne of the simplest and most efficient ways to support WWF is by donating at work through EarthShare, a network of more than 400 local, state, national and international environmental and conservation organizations. EarthShare gives America’s employers and employees an easy and effective way to care for the environment through workplace giving campaigns. More and more companies are giving their employees the opportunity to support WWF through EarthShare, and many will even match your gift.
What does this mean to you? When you make a pledge to WWF through EarthShare, your specified contribution will be automatically deducted from each paycheck and donated to WWF and your gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Just select WWF during your workplace giving campaign and your contribution will go far in helping us to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, halt the degradation of the environment, and combat climate change.
Giving to WWF through payroll contribution entitles you to our bi-monthly member publication, FOCUS, which features in-depth updates on our successes and our ongoing conservation projects and priorities.
Giving as a Federal Employee
Each fall, EarthShare participates in the largest workplace giving campaign in the world: The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which is tailored to meet the needs of federal employees, including U.S. postal workers and the U.S. military at home and overseas. To give to WWF through the CFC, simply enter CFC code #12072 on your pledge card during your fund drive and return it to your campaign coordinator.Questions?
WWF is a proud member of EarthShare. If your workplace is not currently involved, EarthShare will work with your employer to set up a program that meets your company's needs. To learn more, visit them online at earthshare.org, call them at 1-800-875-3863 or contact WWF’s Michael Kite at 202-293-4800.Matching Gifts Program
Does doubling, tripling or even quadrupling the impact of your donation to WWF — at no cost to you — sound appealing? WWF’s Matching Gift Program is a great way to do just that! If your employer participates in a matching gift program, your company will match the contributions that you donate to a charitable organization. Some companies even match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.Click here to learn more and to find out if your company has a matching gift policy.

Amazon.com Associates program
Through the Amazon.com Associates program, WWF receives between 4% and 8% of any purchase on Amazon.com originating from the WWF website.
eBay is helping WWF protect the future of nature
Are you looking for another way to help WWF in its conservation efforts? A seller on eBay can now choose WWF to receive a percentage of the final sale of their item! eBay Giving Works - powered by MissionFish - is the dedicated program for charity listings on eBay where people can buy items to support non-profit organizations. The program has raised over $47 million for more than 10,000 non-profits since its inception in 2000.Visit WWF on MissionFish to get involved!








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