What a The Nature Conservancy gift card gets you
The recipient redeems the card as a donation on The Nature Conservancy's gift-card landing page, and the dollars fund the organization's core work: protecting ecologically important lands and waters, restoring forests, reefs, and rivers, defending freshwater and ocean habitats, and advancing climate solutions across more than 70 countries and territories. The tax deduction follows the redeemer, not the buyer — a detail worth flagging before you gift one.
one format:
- E-gift card: Emailed within minutes, redeemable on The Nature Conservancy's gift-card landing page. $10 to $500 via Dyme, with preset amounts of $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, and $200.
A single recipient can redeem multiple Nature Conservancy gift cards toward one larger donation if you want to combine gifts from a group.
Where to buy: three channels compared
| Channel | Format | Denominations | Delivery | Discount | Adds on top |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DymeBest for Miles | E-gift only | $10 – $500 | Instant | None | Dyme Miles + instant paperless delivery |
| Direct donation at nature.org | Not a gift card | Any | Instant | Tax-deductible for the donor | Direct receipt to you |
| Charity-aggregator gift platforms | Digital code | Varies | Instant | None | Platform-specific rewards if any |
The Nature Conservancy does not sell physical gift cards or stock them in retail stores. Distribution is digital only, through partner platforms like Dyme.
Can I get a The Nature Conservancy gift card at a discount?
No, and that's by design. The Nature Conservancy gift cards transfer at face value — every dollar reaches the organization. There is no discount channel, no resale market, and no third-party reseller offering them below face. What does change is what comes back to you on the purchase:
- Direct nature.org donation. If you donate directly at nature.org instead of buying a gift card, the tax-deductible receipt goes to you. Useful if the deduction matters more to you than putting the gift in someone else's name.
- Employer matching programs. Many employers match employee donations to qualifying nonprofits including The Nature Conservancy. A gift card redeemed by a colleague typically doesn't trigger your match; a direct donation might.
- Workplace giving (United Way, Benevity). If your employer participates in workplace giving, routing the donation through that platform may add a corporate match on top.
When the goal is a gift in someone else's name rather than a personal deduction, the gift card is the cleaner path. Dyme Miles still apply on the purchase regardless of which channel the recipient redeems through.
Your gift goes further
Your gift goes further when bought through Dyme — the donation reaches The Nature Conservancy at full face value, and you still earn rewards on the purchase.
100% of the gift card's face value converts into a donation when the recipient redeems it. No platform fee is taken out at redemption.
Direct donations are an alternative if you want the receipt in your name.
The Dyme purchase still earns whatever your credit card pays out on general spend.
Gift-card resellers typically code as MCC 5947; some cards exclude charity-related codes from category bonuses.
Earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollar during special offers — the layer charity-direct donations can't match.
Illustrative only. Card rates and Dyme Miles offers change and vary by member; figures above are examples, not a guarantee of value.
How to buy via Dyme
The Nature Conservancy e-gift cards on Dyme arrive in the recipient's inbox in under a minute.
- Open the The Nature Conservancy brand page on Dyme.
- Enter the recipient's email, the denomination, and an optional personal message.
- Check out. The e-gift sends immediately and can be added to Apple Wallet or Google Pay from the email.
You earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollar during special offers. Miles post to your Dyme account within 3 business days. Dyme Miles never expire, have no blackouts, and are redeemable on any airline, any hotel — across over 2 million hotels and 600 airline partners.
Every Dyme purchase contributes to Dyme's renewable energy mission. Dyme uses part of its profits to support communities worldwide by investing in cheaper and cleaner electricity. Read more at dyme.earth/blog/impact.
How to donate directly on nature.org
- Go to nature.org/donate.
- Choose a one-time or recurring donation and the amount.
- Complete checkout. The tax-deductible receipt goes to you, not to a third party. This route is best when you want the deduction in your name rather than gifting in someone else's name.
Designs and personalization
The Nature Conservancy e-gift cards use the organization's standard branded card art, often featuring its conservation photography. Designs are limited compared to retail gift cards — the focus is on the donation, not the aesthetic.
You can add a personal message at checkout. The recipient sees your name and message on the redemption email.
Delivery and timing
- E-gift via Dyme: 1 to 60 minutes by email. The recipient redeems the card on The Nature Conservancy's gift-card landing page.
- Direct donation at nature.org: Instant. Tax receipt emailed to the donor on completion.
The Nature Conservancy does not mail physical gift cards. All distribution is digital.
Corporate and bulk buying
The Nature Conservancy runs corporate partnership and workplace-giving programs for businesses that want to fund conservation at scale, including donation-matching and employee-engagement campaigns. Many employers match Nature Conservancy gifts dollar-for-dollar. Contact the organization's corporate engagement team for setup.
Frequently asked questions
The buyer's purchase of the gift card is not deductible. When the recipient redeems the card, the redemption is recorded as a donation in their name and the tax-deductible receipt goes to them. If you want the deduction yourself, donate directly at nature.org instead.
The Nature Conservancy gift cards do not expire, but the donation only counts after redemption. If a card sits unused, the funds remain held by the issuing partner. Encourage the recipient to redeem within a few months of receiving the card.
Funds support The Nature Conservancy's mission across protecting lands and waters, restoring forests, reefs, and rivers, defending freshwater and ocean habitats, and advancing climate solutions in more than 70 countries and territories. Restricted-purpose gifts are routed by the organization's standard policies.
Yes — enter the card details on the redemption page to see the remaining donation balance. Once redeemed, the funds transfer to The Nature Conservancy and no balance remains.
Yes. The recipient can redeem the card without naming the original buyer if they choose. The donation is still recorded — under the redeemer's account or as an anonymous gift.
Employer matching policies vary. Most programs reimburse the employee's direct donation to a qualified 501(c)(3); a gift card redeemed by someone else typically doesn't trigger a match for you. To match, donate directly at nature.org under your employer's program portal.
$10 to $500 in whole-dollar increments through Dyme, with presets of $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, and $200. Smaller and larger gifts route through direct donation at nature.org.
The Nature Conservancy publishes its IRS Form 990 and annual report at nature.org, and is rated by Charity Navigator and the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. Gift-card redemptions are processed through its standard fundraising operation and recorded in its accounting.
Yes. Dyme accepts credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Your card's normal rewards on general spend apply to the purchase, on top of the Dyme Miles you earn.
Usually within 1 to 60 minutes. Gmail's Promotions filter occasionally delays delivery — check there if you don't see it arrive.
