No matter what size donation, every contribution makes a real difference to us.
Your donation can help us save even more garden plants, helping people to continue to benefit from our rich and unique flora in the future. Making a donation is easy and there are lots of different options to support us, as a small charity.
Donate via Just Giving to support our work
Your donation can help us to:
- Grow the number of National Plant Collections - we know that our Missing Collections campaign encourages more people to come forwards to start a collection. Your support can help to cover the costs of our campaign, including media work and events
- Support more people to become Plant Guardians, looking after one or more rare and unusual plants
- Recruit and train more volunteer Collections Coordinators, who provide a vital link with National Collection holders in their area
- Recruit and train more digital volunteers, to help us look after the plant records of National Collections. We have now got the data for two-thirds of all Collections held safely in our online recording system Persephone, but we want to do more
- Run more workshops to share green skills like propagation and seed collecting - wherever possible, we aim to do these at no cost or minimal cost, to make them accessible for more people
Lachenalia aloides var. aurea
Sponsor a National Plant Collection
By sponsoring a National Plant Collection for just £4 a month, you’ll be helping to preserve garden plants for future generations to enjoy. Which plants will you choose?
Send an eCard
Send an eCard in support of Plant Heritage - save paper and the price of stamps too.
Easy Fundraising
Did you know that whenever you buy anything online – from your weekly shop to your annual holiday – you could be raising free donations for Plant Heritage with easyfundraising? There are over 8,000 retailers on board ready to make a donation – including eBay, Argos, John Lewis & Partners, ASOS, Booking.com and M&S – and it won’t cost you a penny extra to help us raise funds. Click the link below to find out more.