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Carbon Offsets
Offset Your Carbon with a Monthly Contribution
Offset with a monthly contribution! Monthly giving is one of the best ways to provide ongoing support.
Offset Your Carbon with a Monthly Contribution
You can use our safe and secure online form to make a monthly commitment to The Nature Conservancy’s carbon offset program.
Your monthly contribution to offset carbon will help fund forest conservation, improved forest management or reforestation projects that produce measurable benefits to the atmosphere.
This program has been designed and implemented by climate change experts and forest scientists with years of experience analyzing, measuring and monitoring forest carbon projects.
- Voluntary Carbon Offset Program: Frequently Asked Questions
- Meeting the Highest Offset Standards
- What to Look for in a Voluntary Carbon Offset Program
Read about the types of projects that your contribution helps to support. Rio Bravo Climate Action Project and Valdivian Coastal Reserve Climate Action Project.
Making a Monthly Gift
It's easy to make a monthly contribution to offset your carbon emissions. Here's how it works:
- You determine the amount of your monthly contribution. (For a recommended monthly offset amount, compute your impact with our carbon calculator.)
- We will charge your contribution to your credit card each month (charges are made on or around the same date each month).
- We will send you an email each month confirming the charge was made.
- Each January, we will send you an annual giving statement which can be used for tax purposes. We will also send you a new membership card.
- You’ll also receive Nature Conservancy magazine, our award-winning quarterly publication.
- Any time you would like to update your personal or giving information, simply log in to our online Service Center and make the necessary change.
Offset your carbon footprint with a monthly contribution to The Nature Conservancy.


