Before you consider making a donation, why not
consider being a regular supporter through our
Sea Guardian initiative. For as little as Rs.
1 a day you can make an important contribution
to the work of RWMC. With regular donations
RWMC is better able to design, implement and
ultimately win our campaigns. As an RWMC Sea
Guardian you will also receive RWMC films and
regular updates on marine conservation issues
around India.
Single donations to RWMC can be made
by:
Donating directly from your Credit Card
To make a credit card donation, simply fill
out our online
form. By clicking here you will be taken
to our secure online connection. Security of
credit card details is one of the major concerns
for anyone making transactions over the Internet.
At RWMC, we understand that security of your
information is of paramount importance. That
is why we have invested in the highest level
of security to ensure that your details are
safe.
If you would prefer not to use our secure site
then simply print out the form by clicking here
and faxing to (91) 22 26518209 or mailing to
RWMC,
Priyanka Buidling,
Ground Floor,
50 St. Pauls Road,
Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050,
INDIA.
Direct Debit
If you have Internet banking you can make a
donation direct into RWMC's bank account by
typing in our account details on your Internet
banking site. But don't forget to let us know
so we can send you a tax deductible receipt.
Call RWMC on (022) 30913882 or email us on reefwatchindia@reefwatchindia.org
Cheque and Money order
Or if you would prefer, you could write a cheque
(or money order) payable to the Reef Watch Marine
Conservation. Send to
RWMC,
Priyanka Building,
Ground Floor,
50 St. Pauls Road,
Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050,
INDIA
RWMC Supporters, Sea Guardians and Members are
central to the success of RWMC
As a national not-for-profit charity, RWMC relies
on the support from ocean lovers across India.
With the financial and moral contribution from
individuals and institutions around India and
the world, RWMC has the financial capacity and
public mandate to advocate for our precious
oceans.
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