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Fundraising

There are lots of ways to raise money for BTO, and the essential work we do for birds. From giving as you shop, to running a marathon or leaving a gift in your will - every contribution is gratefully received. Fundraising for BTO - do it your way.

Ellen Walford skydiving for BTO. Jeff Baker

Give as you Live

Raise money for BTO when you shop online - at no cost to you.

Challenge yourself

Fancy challenging yourself and embarking on that demanding walk, climb, cycle, run or swim that you have always wanted to do? If so, Why not do it in aid of BTO and raise funds?

Remember a loved one

Remember a close friend or relative by making a donation to BTO to support the birds they loved.

If you value impartial science that makes a difference, support BTO with a regular donation.

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