How gifts in wills help
How gifts in wills help
We'll keep protecting wildlife, forests and oceans from poaching, destruction and climate change, but we need help.
Our incredible planet and its beautiful wildlife are in serious danger – which means our work is more vital than ever.
- Increase the number of tigers in Nepal by around 60% since 2010
- Bring rhino numbers in Nepal to their highest for 60 years, and keep poaching of rhinos, elephants and tigers at bay across the country
- Reduce the rate of deforestation in Brazil by 75% since 2000
To find out more about how leaving a gift in your Will could help WWF please see our booklet.
Our legacy promise
Our legacy promise
- Your family and loved ones comes first but we hope that, once you have provided for them, you will also remember WWF.
- We won't pressure you - it's a personal matter and your decision to make in your own time. We're here to help if you need us.
- We respect your privacy - we'd love to know if you've decided to remember WWF in your Will. We will keep any details you share with us confidential.
- We will use your gift with the greatest of care. We know you want your gift to make a difference and with WWF it will.
Valerie's Story
Valerie's Story
"Supporting WWF is my way of giving something back. Our world is so beautiful and precious, but it needs WWF to be there to help protect and safeguard it.
"I initially started supporting WWF because of my love of animals, but it didn’t take me long to realise that giving to WWF meant even more than saving the panda or tiger. It was about protecting the natural world and making sure we care for it so that everyone could benefit, now and in the future.
"WWF understands the delicate balance between wildlife, the environment and local communities, and their focus remains on helping people live in harmony with nature.
"It’s why I think they're an important organisation for each and every one of us, and that’s why I’ve left them a gift in my Will.”
Valerie Stupple, WWF Supporter
More information
More information
If you have questions about leaving a gift to WWF in your Will take a look at our frequently asked questions:
Or to speak to someone here about making or updating your will, call Grace or Ella on 01483 412 153 or email stewardship@wwf.org.uk
Information for Solicitors and Lay/Personal Representatives
Information for Solicitors and Lay/Personal Representatives
For further information about dealing with a Will and Estate for a client or a loved one, please contact our Legacy Administration Team.
Call us on 01483 412 250 or email us.