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ACA protects the biological diversity of the wilderness areas of the Amazon headwaters. Our strategy is to increase conservation capacity through science, training and sustainable resource management through collaborations with local and international organizations.

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How Your Donation Helps

Your $50 donation can:

  • Help a community build a tree nursery for reforestation projects
  • Help a Brazil nut harvester get legal title to the land they manage
  • Sponsor an environmental education program for Peruvian schoolchildren

Your $25 donation can:

  • Help a Brazil nut harvester achieve organic certification
  • Plant 50 trees in a highland Andean community

Your $150 donation can:

  • Help protect the habitat of the giant river otter
  • Support research on sustainable forest products such as natural dyes
  • Fund a field expedition to study the Bolivian pampas
  • Outfit a park ranger on the front lines of Amazonian conservation

Your $500 donation can:

  • Train the next generation of Amazonian scientists: sponsor a Peruvian student’s research at one of our field stations
  • Support clean power for Amazonian science: buy a solar panel to boost power at the Amazon’s most active research station
  • Track long-term trends in Amazonian animal communities: support a month of surveys in the Los Amigos Conservation Concession

Your $1,000 donation can:

  • Protect forest habitat for jaguars
  • Help an indigenous community preserve its ancestral lands
  • Buy a laptop for the Amazon’s most active research station, providing a young Peruvian researcher access to the Internet and online scientific literature
  • Strengthen the front lines of Amazonian conservation: provide two months of salary and benefits for a park ranger at the Los Amigos Conservation Concession

Your tax-deductible contribution will help us expand our conservation initiatives in the southwestern Amazon, where leading research shows the highest concentrations of biological diversity exist.

ACA is featured in the 2009/10 Catalogue for Philanthropy as "one of the best small charities in the Greater Washington region" and has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, the leading charity evaluator in America.

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Double or Triple your Donation to ACA!

Hundreds of corporations across the world recognize the value of their employee's donations to ACA, and offer matching gift programs to further increase the value of their donations.

What To Do:

Ask your employer for a Matching Gift Form (if available), fill out your portion, and mail it in the envelope with your donation.

Or: If you’ve already sent in your donation or made your donation online, fax the form to (202) 234-2358, or email it to donations@amazonconservation.org

More and more companies offer online Matching Gift processing, so no form is required – just let them know you donated to us, and they take care of the rest. Some companies even offer donation via payroll deduction, so we receive your donation and their matching gift in one lump sum!

ACA is a non-profit, tax exempt public charity as described in section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. A copy of our IRS Letter is available on demand. Our financial information is publicly available on this website.

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Make a gift in honor or memory!

Through an honorarium or a memorial, you can recognize loved ones with a gift. We will send the honoree or the family of the memorialized an acknowledgement card to inform them of your gift. Honorarium gifts are appropriate for birthdays, baptisms, bar and bat mitzvahs, graduations, house warmings, weddings, new babies and more.

Make your honorarium or memorial gift securely online now by clicking on the donate button and designate the recipient’s name and address in the notes field.

If you have any questions, please email our Development Associate at  donations@amazonconservation.org or call (202) 234-2356.

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Donor Privacy Policy

Amazon Conservation Association (ACA) maintains the highest level of respect for the privacy of its donors. We have developed the following Donor Privacy Policy to guide our volunteers and staff in how they may and may not use your personal information:

ACA will never share, sell, trade, rent or publish names, telephone numbers, or e-mail or postal addresses of our donors, unless specifically requested to do so by the donor. ACA will use contact information (e-mail, telephone number and address) of donors for these purposes only:

  • Distribute receipts for donations
  • Thank donors for their donation
  • Inform donors about upcoming events and other activities
  • Internal analysis and record keeping
  • Reporting to relevant U.S. and state agencies (these reports are not for public inspection)
  • Contact donors about changes to this policy

Unless specifically stated in writing by the donor, the default is for staff and volunteers to assume that all donations are not to be publicly announced. All access to donor financial information is strictly limited to professional staff who need to process those data. No such data are given to any person, organization or group who does not need to access those data.

Tax laws in the United States and the District of Columbia require ACA to keep contact information and the contribution levels of donors on file in case tax collection agencies wish to access this information.

ACA only uses online payment processing services with world class security and strong reputations. We do not store, nor do we have access your credit card information, bank account numbers, or other account data sent to those processing services.

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Photo of frog

Leaf frog at Los Amigos Biological Station. Photo: Trond Larsen

Photo of orchids

Orchids at the Wayqecha Cloud Forest Research Station. Photo: Megan MacDowell

Photo of a girl holding a carved toy

Girl with carved Agouti paca. Photo: Joaquin Leguia

Photo of a three-toed sloth

Three-toed sloth at Los Amigos Conservation Concession. Photo: Susan Cousineau



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