Donate
Thank you for your interest in supporting the Dollar a Day Fund for Indigenous Environmental Justice with a tax-deductible donation! As a donor to this fund, you are joining a movement of people who collectively are moving significant sums to amazing Indigenous organizations. You will also receive a biweekly newsletter with information on which organizations are being supported and have the opportunity to engage the Dollar a Day staff in free philanthropic advising sessions where we will be happy to think through your giving approach and give you recommendations on how to think through how to allocate your donations (regardless of areas you are interested in supporting!)
The above donate link will take you to the 3rd party payment processing system. Please see some guidance below:
The Dollar a Day Fund is built on the idea of individuals contributing a dollar a day or whatever feels doable. On the donation platform, you will see options to donate weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually. Please see the recommended donation amounts below based on the desired regularity of your donation. Regardless of the amount you choose to donate (You can donate any amount!!), please do considering making your donation recurring to continue being an active member of this movement!
Weekly: $7
Bi-Weekly: $15
Monthly; $31
Quarterly: $92
Yearly: $365
These amounts are rounded to lead to a donation amount of $365 or slightly more over the course of the year.
Please reach out with any questions about the fund!
If you are interested in supporting Indigenous environmental organizations directly, please see our growing grantee list or reach out and the Dollar a Day Fund would be happy to provide resources to support your giving!
Contact: Yisroel@dollaraday.fund
Dollar a Day is a project of Players Philanthropy Fund, Inc. a Texas nonprofit corporation recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178, ppf.org/pp). Contributions to Dollar a Day qualify as tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.