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Raise funds for us and help restore nature in North Wales

Whether you fancy running a cake or plant stall; undertaking a sponsored walk, swim or canoe; or simply nominating North Wales Wildlife Trust as your charity of choice for a local fete, fair or carnival – every penny you raise will go towards protecting wildlife and wild places across North Wales.

You don’t have to tell us if you’re fundraising for us, but we’d really love to hear from you! We can provide sponsorship forms; advice on fundraising activities or webpages; and help you promote what you’re doing on social media.

People running on road with Menai Bridge in backround.

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Take part in a challenge

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Walk for wildlife

Create your own fundraiser

Get started today!
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Set up a birthday fundraiser on Facebook

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We are hugely grateful for all those who want and choose to raise money for North Wales Wildlife Trust – you’re all amazing!  

When you fundraise for us, you can be sure that anything you raise supports an independent, local charity with a mission to bring wildlife back, to empower people to take action for nature, and to create a society where nature matters.  We’re so glad you’ve decided to help us make that happen.

Take part in an Always Aim High challenge

In 2026, we are proud to be charity partners for three fantastic Always Aim High events in some of our area's most beautiful locations. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a first-time runner, you're invited to take part in the Snowdonia Trail on 11/12 July and Anglesey Trail on 1 November, whilst cyclists can participate in the famous Tour de Môn on 23 August.  Each event has a variety of distances to choose from, and each represents a fantastic opportunity to challenge yourself while making a real difference for local wildlife.

What's more, North Wales Wildlife Trust supporters get first dibs on our special discounted tickets!  In return for everything you'll be doing to fundraise for us whilst training for and participating in your chosen challenge, we're able to offer discounts of up to 58% on standard registration fees.  Suggested fundraising targets are included, but how much you raise is entirely up you.  We’ll be grateful whatever the amount.

Register for your place today

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Create your own fundraiser!

Here are some things to think about to get you started:

  • What kind of activity or event you want to do. Check out some of the fundraising ideas in the guide for inspiration!
  • When you plan to do it - will it take place on one day or over a whole week? Make sure to pick a date well in advance so you can let everyone know about it!
  • Where it will take place
  • Who you will invite to watch, take part or sponsor you
  • If your activity is outdoors, you’ll need to check the weather and decide whether it’ll affect your plans.

Find out how to promote your fundraiser, as well as how to make sure it's safe.

Download our fundraising guide here

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Set up a birthday fundraiser on Facebook

  1. Visit the Facebook fundraising page
  2. Click on "Select Charity" - we're listed as 'North Wales Wildlife Trust'
  3. Choose how much you want to raise
  4. Decide when you’d like your birthday fundraiser to end
  5. You can edit the text or the image - and then just click "Create".
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Code of Fundraising Practice

As an organisation registered with the Fundraising Regulator, and proud to follow the Code of Fundraising Practice, it is important to us to draw your attention to the following statement:
 
“Anyone volunteering to fundraise to support our work does so ‘in aid of’ rather than ‘on behalf of’ North Wales Wildlife Trust unless expressly authorised otherwise, and must avoid any impression to the contrary."

(The technical definition of ‘in aid of’ is ‘a volunteer who is raising funds either on their own or with others for a charitable institution independently of the charitable institution’, as opposed to ‘on behalf of’, defined as ‘A volunteer who works with and who is under the instruction of a charitable institution to raise funds on its behalf and in its name.’)  

This also means that, whilst we will always do our best to help promote an individual’s fundraising efforts, fundraisers need to be responsible for organising all aspects of their fundraising and know that North Wales Wildlife Trust will not accept any liability relating to it. 

More context is available here.