Environmental Fundraising
On Razoo, raising money for the environment is fun, effective, and inspiring!
- Anyone can start raising money in minutes
- Helps you reach and expand your social giving network
- Secure & reliable receipting, processing, and reporting
Now anyone can raise money for any nonprofit or qualified organization. All you need is a good cause and access to the Internet. We provide the rest! Many ordinary individuals are already on the cutting edge of fundraising. They’re using Razoo to serve as the “online hub” for their fundraising campaigns.
Create Your Own Fundraiser
Raising money doesn’t have to be scary. Razoo makes it fun for you and your donors to rally around a cause. But don’t take our word for it - discover the Razoo experience for yourself!
Featured Environmental Fundraisers
Need a few ideas before you begin? See how others have raised
money for the environment on Razoo.
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Sustainable Harvest enters March Goodness
Amount Raised: $8,688
Sustainable Harvest raised a ton through Razoo's 2010 March Goodness fundraising competition. They money raised went to fight deforestation in Honduras, Belize, Panama and Nicaragua.
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Save the Rainforest in 60 Days
Amount Raised: $42,691
Natalia Villalobos is aiming to save 300 acres of ancestral land in the Ecuadorian rainforest. The money raised will go to the Amazanga/Quichua people through Natural Villages.
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Paddling for Our Planet Kayaking Event
Amount Raised: $915
Competitors paddle up the Hudson River on an eight-mile route. They're raising money for the National Wildlife Federation's relief efforts following the BP oil spill.
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Caroline Helps HEAL Utah
Amount Raised: $535
Everyone knows that you can raise even more money with a matching grant. That's why Caroline Gleich is raising money. She's helping to provide a $15,000 matching grant for the eUtah Project.
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Organic Valley's Matching Grant Campaign
Amount Raised: $1,375
Organic Valley is providing a $25,000 matching grant on Razoo, in an effort to stop genetically modified alfalfa. All the money raised in the "Save Our Hay" campaign goes to Center for Food Safety.









