support The Black Fish
The Black Fish is able to do its important work thanks to the support from many people around the world who help fund our campaigns. Please consider making an donation or becoming a member and join a growing movement of people who care.
Thank you!
donate online
You can donate online using credit cards, IDeal and other pay methods (opens in new window)
Click here to make an online donation
What we do with your donations
Your donations help to keep The Black Fish afloat and make a difference in taking action for the protection of European marine wildlife. We use your donations to:
- Purchase action materials such as boats, fuel, protective clothing and safety gear.
- Support investigative work by making cameras and other surveillance equipment available.
- Cover maintenance costs of our boats and vessels.
- Contribute to legal fees, where we see good chances to end illegal activity.
- Pay for a minimum of office and administration related costs. This is currently less than 10% of our total budget.
bank transfer
Name : Stichting The Black Fish
Bank : Triodos Bank
Account : 198382170
IBAN : NL29 TRIO 0198 3821 70
BIC : TRIONL2U
Bank Address: Triodos Bank
Nieuweroordweg 1
3704 EC Zeist
The Netherlands
in-kind donation
Have a look at our wishlist. There might be items you could donate to us in-kind or help us purchase.
sponsorship
Structural support can make a real different to the success of our projects. If you run a business or organisation and would be interested in sponsoring our work, we hope to hear from you at support@theblackfish.org
contact us
If you have any questions about making a donation or would like to discuss how your support can benefit us most, contact us at support@theblackfish.org
The Black Fish is door de belastingdienst aangemerkt als Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling (ANBI). Ons ANBI/fiscaal nummer is 8230 71443
The Black Fish is an approved non-profit partner with 1% for the Planet, which exists to build and support an alliance of businesses financially committed to creating a healthy planet. For more information see www.onepercentfortheplanet.org











