You can do anything to raise money to protect Georgia's land and waterways.

Georgians find all kinds of meaningful ways to support the places they love—from neighborhood hikes and backyard gatherings to kayak challenges, birthday pledges, and creative projects that bring people together. However you choose to show up, your fundraiser helps protect the land and water that make Georgia home.

Every dollar you raise stays right here in Georgia—supporting conservation, smart growth, and the natural places that future generations will depend on.

Why fundraise?

Georgia’s land and water are part of who we are—from the rivers that shape our cities to the forests, farms, and coastlines that make this state feel like home. As Georgia grows, these places need thoughtful care and steady stewardship. And that’s work we can only do together.

When you start a fundraiser, you’re inviting your friends, family, and community to help protect the Georgia they love. Whether you host a hike, organize a neighborhood gathering, or create something uniquely yours, you’re helping ensure that clean water, healthy lands, and thriving communities remain part of Georgia’s future.

Every dollar you raise stays right here in Georgia—supporting conservation efforts, smart growth, outdoor education, and the natural places that generations of Georgians will depend on.

Your fundraiser becomes more than a moment. It becomes part of a legacy of care for our state.

Starting a fundraiser is easy

HOW IT WORKS

Set up your fundraiser

It only takes a few minutes to get started. Choose a name. Pick a photo. Share what you’re doing, and why. And just like that, you’re ready to start raising money to protect Georgia's land and waterways.

Spread the word

Once your campaign is set up, tell everyone you know. Your grandpa. Your great Aunt Sally. Your friends from way back when. The more people you tell, the faster you’ll reach your goal.

See your impact

100% of the money you raise stays in Georgia to fund projects that protect Georgia's land and waterways.  We’ll report back to you — and everyone who supported you! — about where your money went and how you’ve helped.

What Will You Do for Georgia’s Land and Water?

Engaged Georgians are already finding creative ways to support the places they love—sunrise hikes with friends, backyard gatherings, paddle challenges, birthday fundraisers, workplace events, you name it. When people come together around the outdoors, great things happen.

Now it’s your turn. What will you do?