Donating in Denmark
The Foreningen African Parks Denmark builds meaningful connections between individuals and institutions in Denmark. As African Parks’ Danish affiliate, we support the long-term protection and management of a growing network of national parks and protected areas across Africa - safeguarding biodiversity, strengthening local communities, and preserving some of the continent’s most threatened ecosystems.
Our mission is to support those who are passionate about Africa’s wild landscapes and the people who rely on them. Through dedicated fundraising efforts, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration, we help ensure that this passion translates into real, lasting impact.
Foreningen African Parks Danmark is a registered association in Copenhagen.
We invite you to explore this page to learn more about our work and meet the team committed to advancing this important cause.
Board of Directors
Senior Management
Legacy Giving
Include Foreningen African Parks Danmark in your estate plans and help ensure that Africa’s parks - and the communities and wildlife they support - thrive for generations to come. To learn more, please email us at Sophie Vossenaar, [email protected], or visit our legacy giving page.
Stay Connected
There are many ways to assist our conservation activities and we welcome a discussion on how you would like to contribute. Sophie Vossenaar, Director Denmark, [email protected], will happily guide you in deciding whether and how a donation to Foreningen African Parks Danmark would be most meaningful to you and in clarifying how to make a tax-efficient gift.
If you want to learn how your support is making a difference? Sign up to receive occasional updates about conservation milestones, events, and impact stories.
For general inquiries please write to [email protected]
Legal Information and Tax ID
Name: FORENINGEN AFRICAN PARKS DANMARK
Address: Malmøgade 5, 2100 Copenhagen
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E-mail: [email protected]
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