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Dear Friend,
At the National Geographic Society, we believe wonder is worth protecting. After all, wonder is the force that drives people to ask bold questions, explore unknown places and take action to protect our planet.
Did you know that our Contributing Members make it possible to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world?
It’s true! Contributing Members enable the National Geographic Society to fund scientists pushing the limits of what we know, educators who ignite curiosity in classrooms and storytellers who help us see the world more clearly. This Membership Month, you can help us push the boundaries of exploration even further. Join the Society as a Contributing Member to help fund MORE exploration, MORE discoveries and MORE successes in the years to come. And, with your gift of $35 or more, you will receive a FREE limited-edition National Geographic Society tote bag.
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The National Geographic Society has a long history of funding expeditions and projects that other organizations may not even consider. We look for out-of-the-box thinking, because the future of our planet depends on innovation and creative problem solving.
Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, in 2024 alone, we were able to achieve some remarkable milestones:
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54+ species new to science: These new species have been discovered to date through biodiversity surveys conducted by the Okavango Wilderness Project. |
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350+ Active Explorer Projects: In over 140 countries across the globe, our Explorers and programs worked to advance our mission. |
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1,190 New Species Portraits: With your partnership, Explorer Joel Sartore added 1,190 species portraits to the National Geographic Photo Ark, bringing the total documented species to over 16,000. Joel uses the power of photography to inspire people to help protect at-risk species before it’s too late. |
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100,000+ Students Inspired: Our Explorer Classroom events bring National Geographic Explorers directly into classrooms around the world to inspire students, the next generation of Explorers and changemakers. |
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David Glass Vice President, Annual Giving |
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The National Geographic Society is a nonprofit organization driven by the belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The National Geographic Society is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization. |
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