Your Support Makes a Difference in the Lives of Many!

Mangrove Society is a community education nonprofit with 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt status as a public charity, allowing donors to deduct contributions with the United States Internal Revenue Service.

Ways of Giving

  • Direct financial support: make a one-time donation or offer monthly support.
    We can process your donation through Paypal (click on the button below), direct deposit, or bank transfer. Contact us at 
    info@mangrovesociety.org
     for bank information.

  • Find us on Benevity at:  https://causes.benevity.org/content/mangrove-society
  • Resources: Do you or your company have resources, materials, or supplies that could support Mangrove Society? Please email us at 
    info@mangrovesociety.org
     to coordinate.
  • Time: Do you have a skill or trade that you would like to share with us? Email us at 
    katie@mangrovesociety.org to begin collaborating.

  • Givebutter: a nonprofit platform to donate for our different ongoing projects

Sponsor a Local Child or Youth

You can make a difference and play an integral role in providing opportunities for local children and youth to participate in our enrichment programs. Mangrove Society partners with local schools to select hard-working students from low-income families to attend our educational workshops and weekly enrichment programming which also includes academic support, environmental education, and English language instruction to better equip students and empower them to become the changemakers of the future.

Support Youth-Led Initiatives

Take an active role or donate to one of our Mangrove Society Community Giving Circle events. A giving circle is where individuals, businesses, and organizations come together and pool their donations to make a greater impact with their financial efforts. We seek out interested parties for the donation side as well as the youth applicants for project proposals. Mangrove Society provides support to youth by offering educational workshops in action-oriented community project development and then guides the winners through the project implementation, evaluation, and progress reporting. For each Giving Circle event hosted by Mangrove Society, three individuals or collaborative youth teams are selected to present their project ideas and plans for implementation. The Community Giving Circle members then vote on the project that they think best fits the needs of their community and the youth team that shows promise in carrying out the project with the support of Mangrove Society.