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How Many Elephants

Org #85186
Vetted since 2020
2019
year founded
$10,228
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

How Many Elephants is inspiring and educating a global audience about the devastating impacts of the African elephant ivory trade, using design as a powerful communication tool to bridge the gap between scientific data and human connection. How Many Elephants works with and supports female rangers fighting to make a difference on the front line in Africa. Calling all elephant lovers, conservationists, scientists, politicians, academics, creatives, businesses and change-makers who dare to say "I can make a difference in this world", it's time to stand up for elephants.

Project Leaders
Holly Budge
Holly Budge
Organization Information
The Old Chapel
The Dean
Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9BQ
United Kingdom
07770507686
Organization Information
The Old Chapel
The Dean
Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9BQ
United Kingdom
07770507686

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Guardian of the Forest: The Journey of Grace

By Holly Budge | Founder of How Many Elephants NGO

Grace Kotee Zansi from Liberia is a biologist, elephant tracker and ranger actively involved with Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection, the first and only chimpanzee sanctuary rescuing... Read the full report ›

Expansion of Akashinga Rangers

By Holly Budge | Founder of How Many Elephants NGO

PROJECT: Supporting the growth and effectiveness of the Akashinga Female Rangers in Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania. Through your kind donations, £2000 was gifted to... Read the full report ›

Food Rations For Female Rangers in Kenya

By Holly Budge | Founder of How Many Elephants NGO

In Maasai culture, conservation and anti-poaching work has been dominated by men, while women are raised to become wives and mothers. But now, Big Life’s 11 female rangers are becoming part of... Read the full report ›
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