Become a regular giver
Become a regular giver to help build a green and peaceful future

Why become a regular giver?
Becoming a regular giver is the most impactful way to support Greenpeace’s work. As a regular giver, your ongoing generosity will help save the things we love as New Zealanders – the magnificent native forests, precious wildlife, snow-capped mountains and glaciers to pristine lakes and rivers, the beautiful beaches and ocean.
As a regular giver, you will join a very special group of Greenpeace supporters. Supporters, like you, who are going to change the world.

Why are regular givers important?
Regular donations, even small amounts, add up to create a predictable and reliable source of funding. This stability allows us to:
- Plan and budget more effectively: Knowing how much to expect helps us allocate resources efficiently and plan long-term projects with confidence, like the signing of the Global Oceans Treaty.
- Deliver greater impact: Your consistent support allows us to make long-term commitments and achieve lasting change.
What are the benefits of regular giving?
- Convenience: Set up automatic donations and forget about making individual gifts – it’s a simple way to ensure your support never wavers.
- Budget-friendly: Regular giving allows you to spread your donation throughout the year, making it easier to manage your budget.
- Feel the good every month: Knowing your ongoing support is making a difference can bring a lasting sense of satisfaction.
- Become part of a community: Join a network of passionate individuals who are committed to creating positive change.

Make a lasting difference
This program is perfect for anyone who wants to make a lasting difference but may not be able to give a large sum at once. We welcome both new donors and existing single givers who are interested in maximizing their impact.
Ready to join our community of regular givers?
Visit our donation page to choose your giving amount and get started today!
Together, we can achieve incredible things and give this fragile Earth a voice.