help us create space for hope

When you donate $50 or more, we will send a beautiful digital image of your choice to say thank you and remind us what we are fighting to protect.

Scroll through the extraordinary selection of images below.

  • THE MIGHTY TUSKER - DREW DOGGETT

  • Forever forests of gabon - daily overview

  • Uganda farmer

    SPACE FOR HOPE - ESTHER MBABAZI

 

give the gift of hope

1. Make a minimum donation of $50 and receive a  digital image as a thank you.
2. To share this gift of hope (digitally), select the 'Dedicate my donation' and fill in the details, and then select which image you would like us to send digitally. Your chosen recipient will receive the image via email with a message letting them know that you have made a gift in their honour and the impact your gift is having to ensure the protection of Africa’s natural landscapes and all the wildlife and people that call them home.
3. The entire set of three images can also be gifted $150.
4. By donating, you are creating a space for hope for people and wildlife and connecting people across Africa and the globe.

Donating from the UK? Click here.

 
 

YOUR IMPACT

We can no longer dream of the world that was. We need to create the world we want.

If you would like to discuss doing something ‘Giant’ as a gift this year, please get in touch to discuss. We are happy to designate your contribution within our landscape portfolio and provide a tailored package for your intended recipient – a story of wildlife, people and/or ecosystems they can follow throughout the year. Contact us at fundraising@spaceforgiants.org.


contributing photographers

  • Drew Doggett

    For his photography, films, and books, Drew (@drewdoggettphotography) has received over 100 prestigious international awards, honors, and accreditations. His photographic work can be found in public collections, notably the Smithsonian African Art Museum (DC), as well as in hundreds of corporate and private collections around the world, including that of Alec Baldwin, Gloria Steinem, the Waldorf Astoria, and the Four Seasons (HI).

  • Esther Mbabazi

    Esther (@esther_mbabazi) is an award winning self-taught documentary photographer from Uganda who uses the power of storytelling to raise awareness about important issues in her society.

    Esther’s work has been featured in Vogue and is a Magnum Foundation fellow and contributor to Everyday Africa.

  • Daily Overview

    Overview (@dailyoverview) uses satellite and aerial imagery to demonstrate how human activity and natural forces shape our Earth. This perspective provides a powerful look at the planet where we live and the civilization we are creating.