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We’re committed to putting power back in the hands of local communities.

Help us prevent hazards from becoming disasters

How your gift builds resilience for communities most at risk
  • £18 could plant a mangrove tree, protecting critical ecosystems and coastal areas

  • £24 could deliver an impactful webinar on climate change, sharing best practice from GNDR with local organisations across the globe

  • £40 could train a community member to collect vital data on local hazards and climate risks, helping communities adapt in the face of climate change

  • £54 could support women to join a women’s leadership programme, strengthening skills and knowledge in DRR

  • £78 could deliver a community drill to raise awareness of local hazards

  • £150 could deliver a risk mapping session, supporting community members to identify climate risks and develop solutions
 
 
Your donation will help build the resilience of the world’s most at risk communities and reduce the loss of lives and assets when disasters hit. Thank you!
93.1

million people affected by disasters in 2023

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GNDR members across the globe

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Local insights on risk collected

Stories of impact

From washed-away crops to resilient communities: with the support of GNDR and our member Manadisaster, communities in Gisasa, Rwanda, are using local action and advocacy to protect homes, improve agriculture, and restore hope.

Case study
Your gift to GNDR will have impact across the globe

By supporting GNDR, you are helping 1,850 local organisations across the globe. We are the world’s largest network of civil society organisations working to prevent hazards like floods, droughts, earthquakes and infectious diseases from becoming disasters where people lose their lives, incomes and assets. 

It’s a sad fact that the frequency and intensity of disasters are growing around the world. It doesn’t have to be this way.

With your support, we can ensure that the views and voices of people most at risk are heard, and that their experience, knowledge and expertise are used to influence policies and practices that can save lives and livelihoods at the local level.

By donating to GNDR you will:
  • Shift power to the local level – empower communities to take the lead in resilience building.
  • Build long-term resilience – equip communities with the knowledge, tools and resources they need to reduce risks and recover from disasters
  • Champion inclusive decision-making – advocate for policies and practices that include marginalised and vulnerable groups in decision-making processes

Donate today and help us prevent hazards from becoming disasters!

How we spend our funds

Our strategic goals

We are the largest international network of civil society organisations working to strengthen resilience and reduce risk in communities.

Our member-led global network strategy guides our collective work. Our three strategic goals are:

  • Strengthen the collaboration, solidarity and mobilisation of civil society organisations

  • Champion a localisation movement

  • Strive for risk-informed development
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Get in touch

If you have any questions about your donation to GNDR, or to discuss further ways to get involved in our work, you can reach us at info[at]gndr.org.

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Challenge yourself and fundraise for us

Donate to GNDR - or fundraise for us

Is 2025 your year to run a marathon? Have you always wanted to test yourself with a sponsored cycle ride? By fundraising for GNDR, you will support grassroots organisations across the world support the people most at risk of disaster. If you have an event in mind, get in touch and we’ll support you along every step of the way!