1% of sales of all EnviroKidz™ products are donated to endangered species, habitat conservation and environmental education for kids (donations made once annually). The EnviroKidz Donation recipients from previous years are profiled below. They have been chosen because, in our view, they represent the best of environmentalism -- dedication, commitment, and a frontline involvement in the race to save our planet and its species.
Not only have these organizations been given cash awards, we’ve also pledged the inside of the EnviroKidz™ cereal boxes for the selected organizations to print their message and reach a wider audience.
We thank these organizations knowing that every dollar given is an investment in a better future for us all and a special thanks to YOU for supporting them with your EnviroKidz™ purchases.
Together, we can make a difference!
For more information on EnviroKidz™ select children’s charities and environmental organizations, call toll-free: 1-888-808-9505.
Click on year to read about the EnviroKidz donation Award Recipients:
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EnviroKidz Donation Award Recipients 2004
The recipient organizations for the donations in 2004 include: the
Amazon Conservation Team
;
Australian Koala Foundation
;
Dian Fossey Gorilla Foundation International
;
Orangutan Foundation International
;
Wildlife Trust
;
Green Kids
;
The Ocean Conservancy
;
Evergreen
;
World Culture Open
;
The Western Canada Wilderness Committee
; and The
Douglas College Institute for Urban Ecology
EnviroKidz Donation Award Recipients 2003
In 2003, EnviroKidz™ broke its annual record with nearly $73,000 raised bringing the total amount provided to wildlife conservation to nearly $210,000 since 2000!
The recipient organizations for the donations in 2003 are: the
Amazon Conservation Team
;
Australian Koala Foundation
;
Dian Fossey Gorilla Foundation International
;
Orangutan Foundation International
; and
Wildlife Trust
.
“These groups have been chosen because, in our view, they represent the best of environmentalism, dedication, commitment, and a frontline involvement in this race to save our planet and its species,” said Arran Stephens, President and CEO of Nature’s Path. “We appreciate the tremendous work that these organizations do and we are confident that each dollar given will be used to support a better future for us all.”
The money received by these organizations, allowed them to initiate programs that facilitate the conservation of certain species or the habitats in which they live. Also to continue the preservation work, that in some cases has been going on for decades.
“On behalf of the Orangutan Foundation International (OFI), I would like to thank you for your overwhelmingly generous donation” says Jim Dugan, development manager for the OFI. “The task of protecting these noble creatures is a complex one and OFI maintains programs to ensure the future of this highly endangered species. Your contribution will be used to guarantee that the odyssey begun by Dr. Galdikas over thirty years ago will continue into the future.”
EnviroKidz Donation Award Recipients 2002
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EnviroKidz Donation Award Recipients 2001
Total 2001 grants: US $69,678.39
Total EnviroKidz donation grant amounts as of April 2002: US $93,678.39
OrganizationConservation Highlights
Grant Amount
Australian Koala Foundation $7,857 US
Learn about koala habitat restoration projects in Australia. With the help of volunteers & school children just like you, over 8,000 trees have already been planted around Australia!
www.savethekoala.com
Dian Fossey Gorilla Foundation International $7,857 US
Learn about helping to protect and increase the number of mountain gorillas living in African mountains through ecosystem conservation and anti-poaching controls.
www.gorillafund.com
Orangutan Foundation International $7,857 US
Learn about a new wildlife park being created to help orangutans that have been released from captivity in North American zoos.
www.orangutan.org
Amazon Conservation Team $7,857 US
Learn about an exciting mapping project that helps Indians living in the Amazon protect & conserve their ancestral territory.
www.amazonteam.org
World Wildlife Fund $31,250 US
Learn about this group’s conservation efforts for wildlands and wetlands in more than 157 countries around the world.
www.worldwildlife.org
Unity Charter School (New Recipients) $3,500 US
Learn about this school’s commitment to environmentalism and ecological sustainability & how Nature's Path will be working with them.
www.unity-nj.org
Wildlife Trust(New Recipients) $3,500 US
Learn about this group’s work with local scientists & educators to help conserve endangered species & their habitats around the world.
www.wildlifetrust.org
ENVIROKIDZ™ DONATION YEAR 2000 AWARD RECIPIENTS
RECIPIENTS
Orangutan Foundation International
US $10,000
Amazon Conservation Team
US $10,000
Australian Koala Foundation
US $2,000
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International
US $2,000