Memorial and Honour Gifts are a meaningful way to recognise a person or event that is important to you.
Celebrate a friend or loved one by making a donation in their honour to the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.
Your Memorial or Honour Gift will help protect threatened native animals and plants, add land to Australia's amazing national parks, conserve Australia's unique cultural heritage, and fund crucial conservation research and education.
You can give a Memorial Gift, as a testimonial to the meaningfulness of a life that has passed on.
Or you can give an Honour Gift, as a loving way of celebrating someone still living for a special occasion such as a birthday, christening, engagement, wedding, graduation and so on.
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife recognizes the heartfelt tribute with which these gifts are donated.
In recognition of the Memorial or Honour Gift, the Foundation will provide a tasteful, personalised certificate signed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, a letter thanking you for your generous donation and a tax-deductible receipt.
The certificate acknowledges the person the gift is in memory or honour of, the individual or group who donated, and the meaningfulness of the donation. The amount donated will not be disclosed on the certificate.
The certificate will be personalised based on information you provide - for example, if the person the gift is in honour of loved Rainbow Lorikeets, we can include a picture of Rainbow Lorikeets, or if the person loved to visit a certain national park, we can include a picture of that park. The Foundation will send you up to a number of samples to choose from.
The certificate can be sent to you, to the family, or to the individual in the case of an Honour Gift - wherever you advise.
Simply contact the Foundation by mail, phone or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to discuss your opportunities for such contributions. We thank you for considering the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife at this time.
















