Support us

Through our world-class research and diverse living collections, Kew scientists are discovering long-term solutions to combat biodiversity loss and climate change. Support our work today.

Ways to support us

There are many ways to support us and our work

  • A visitor wanders through the bluebells at Kew Gardens

    Become a Patron

    Join our community and support Kew’s work to end the extinction crisis and build a greener, more sustainable future for all.

  • Close-up of a waterlily flower, Nymphaea 'Carlos Magdalena'

    Leave a gift in your Will

    Every legacy gift to Kew or Wakehurst, no matter how large our small, helps make a distinctive and substantial contribution to a greener, more sustainable planet for all.

  • Rosa 'Princess Anne', Rose Garden

    In celebration

    We offer wonderful ways at Kew and Wakehurst for you to celebrate a birth, birthday, wedding, anniversary, special event or commemorate a loved one.

Support our work

Kew scientists are looking at how plants and fungi might offer solutions to climate change, including cleaning the air we breathe. Together, we will end the extinction crisis and help create a world where nature is protected, valued by all and managed sustainably

How you help

Discover the ways your donations and support can help our gardens, science and sustainability.

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    Biodiversity and Kew

    From fungi to forests and bacteria to bountiful deserts, biodiversity is one of our greatest assets to be protected.

    In an age of extinction, we’re finding long-term ways to protect and restore natural habitats so all life on Earth can thrive.

  • Aerial view of the Great Broad Walk Borders

    The gardens

    Kew Gardens and Wakehurst, two of the planet’s most beloved outdoor spaces, are home to the most diverse collection of plants in the world.

    That beauty and variety helps us all live a little better, physically and mentally, but it’s also critical in the global fight against the effects of climate change.

    Our plants are an extraordinary source of knowledge and a key tool for researchers worldwide, helping us understand what species need and how we can ensure their future.

  • Vast green forest - photo taken from above

    Sustainability and Kew

    By 2050, there will be two billion more people on the planet.

    At Kew, our leading scientists are harnessing the incredible power of plants and fungi to make sure that’s a future we can all enjoy. 

    We are passing on our expertise globally, lobbying governments and collaborating with communities to support sustainable livelihoods worldwide

Great Broad Walk Borders, RBG Kew

In memory

Discover the many incredible ways you can commemorate a loved one and celebrate their life.

Commemorate someone

Other ways to support us

Our partnerships and collaborations with companies, charitable trusts and foundations are fantastic ways to support our pioneering work.

  • The Hive at Kew Gardens

    Trust and foundations

    Kew works in close collaboration with charitable trusts and foundations to deliver impactful and pioneering projects across our broad range of activities.

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    Corporate partners

    Partnering with us is a meaningful way for companies to achieve their social and environmental goals.

Gifts for nature lovers

Buy the perfect gift for someone special.

  • Late summer in the Great Board Walk Borders at Kew

    Gift membership

    With unlimited visits all year round plus a range of exclusive benefits, gift someone something extraordinary to look forward to.

  • Books on a shelf

    Sponsor a book

    Sponsor a book from our collection to support an extraordinary body of botanical knowledge.

  • A scientist looks at a specimen in the Millennium Seed Bank

    Save a Species

    Be part of the world's most important conservation project by saving a species today.

Thank you

We would like to recognise our donors and funders for their support in 2023 - 2024, as well as those who have chosen to remain anonymous.

Your support has enabled us to continue our conservation and research work around the world, and in our botanic gardens at Kew and Wakehurst.

Thank you to our supporters.

Fundraising regulator

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is an exempt charity.