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The ACT Rhino Fund's goal is to raise R10million for urgently needed rhino anti-poaching priorities in South Africa that are implemented by legitimate conservation groups that support large groups of threatened rhinos.
More than 1,700 rhino have been killed by poachers in South Africa between 2008 and 2012 and there are alarming signs that 2013 will be the worst year on record, with a projection of over 800 rhinos likely to die at the hands of globally-controlled criminal poaching syndicates, many of whom have links to international terrorist groups. The threats to brave South African rangers and anti-poaching units grows daily: they need support - now.
In 2012, 400+ South Africans jumped from 10,000ft in ACT's Skydive for Rhinos campaign and generated R3,4million in donations. An additional R3million was pledged by companies, trusts, foundations and international donors for innovative anti-poaching projects (to be received during 2013). Added to the inaugural (2011) Skydive for Rhinos campaign that raised R500,000, this brings the total raised by the ACT Rhino Fund for South Africa's threatened rhinos to nearly R7million.
This year, the ACT Rhino Fund aims to raise a further R3million to reach the R10million goal: please help us by becoming an Activist for the ACT Rhino Fund. You are assured that your efforts will be supporting genuine efforts throughout South Africa.
100% of funds raised will go to four major anti-poaching activities that urgently need support:
Funds will be distributed nationally, with key priority regions being KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo,North West and the Eastern Cape.
A partnership approach:
The ACT Rhino Fund works in partnership with other key conservation groups to ensure that funds only go to recognized, legitimate anti-poaching needs that are implemented by conservation experts and anti-poaching specialists. Partnerships include Project Rhino KZN, StopRhinoPoaching.com, Sabi-Sands Wildtuin and the Private Rhino Owners Association - amongst others. It is only by working together that South Africa can hope to overcome rhino poaching and funds raised by the ACT Rhino Fund go to joint initiatives that benefit large rhino populations.
If you want to donate right now, please click on the red donate button above.
Or you can show your support by participating in RHINO FRIDAYS by buying your Eish! rhino T-shirt and proudly wearing it every Friday. Click here to go to the Eish! website (www.eishrhinos.co.za) to see the range and place your order. R20 from every T-shirt is donated to the ACT Rhino Fund. International and bulk or company orders are welcomed.
CORPORATE DONORS, SPONSORS & PARTNERSHIPS.
If your company is wanting to contribute to verifiable rhino anti-poaching strategies in conjunction with other major donors, please contact us.
The African Conservation Trust has Section 18A tax exemption status and provides Donations Certificates to major donors, business and individuals.
Contact Sheelagh Antrobus on: funding@projectafrica.com or (+27) 033-3422844.
To follow our progress, join the ACT Rhino Fund on Facebook .
The African Conservation Trust Rhino Fund
Tel: (+27) 033-342 2844
Email: funding@projectafrica.com.
Website: www.projectafrica.com
South African Charity Trust No: IT 2174/00
NPO No: 030-243
PBO No: 930013758
IUCN Membership No: NG/25190
Registered with UK Funds for Charity
Registered with US Funds for Charity (Section 501.c status)
Auditors: Baker Tilley & Associates
October Newsletter
Oct 29, 2012
Friday 13 July Deadline for Rustenburg Jumpers but R1mill
Jul 11, 2012
POACHED: the story of 'Geza'
Jul 4, 2012
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