Who we are
We are the only US registered charity exclusively dedicated to supporting the vital work of the Charles Darwin Foundation in the Galapagos Islands.
The Charles Darwin Foundation is a Belgian AISBL and the world’s leading science-based organization protecting the Galapagos.
Founded in 2021, Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands raises funds to support the Foundation's work at the Charles Darwin Research Station, where cutting-edge science, conservation, and environmental education come together to safeguard the islands for generations to come.
Why it matters
OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
When you give to Friends of CDF, you’re backing trusted, on-the-ground conservation led by scientists, researchers, and local experts. 100% of your donation supports teh Charles Darwin Foundation's efforts in Galapagos.
Adopt a Species
Galapagos is home to some of the world’s most unique species, found nowhere else. When you adopt one of them you are supporting their conservation.
Adopt now by clicking here.
Send a Check
If you are based in the U.S. and wish to make a donation via check, you can address it to the Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation and send it to:
3630 Hill Boulevard, Suite 202, Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
Gift Stock
To gift stock, please refer to the following details:
- Charles Schwab
- DTC - 0164
- Account number: 1148-5132
- Client's name: Friends of the Charles Darwin Fdn for the Galapagos Islands
- Client's mailing address: 3630 Hill Boulevard, Suite 202, Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
- Client's phone number: 914-769-5005
Please inform us at donations@friendsofcdf.org
Leave a Legacy
You can make a bequest addressed to the Charles Darwin Foundation or to the Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation (if a tax-deductible receipt in the United States is required).
Download a document with a suggested charitable bequest language.
IRA Contribution
For information about making an IRA gift, please contact your financial advisor or the organization that houses your IRA and request your gift transfer to Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands. Please ensure that your request includes your name and address, and whether your gift is a Qualified Charitable Deduction (QCD).
Wire Transfer
Tax-deductible donations can also be made via wire transfer to the Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands bank account.
If you would like to make a wire transfer, please contact us at donations@friendsofcdf.org
Give through a donor-advised fund
Many of our supporters give through a donor-advised fund (DAF)—a charitable investment account that makes it easy to support conservation while reaping significant tax benefits.
If your DAF is with Fidelity, Schwab, or BNY Mellon, you can recommend a gift to the Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation using the DAF Direct form.
Your advisor can also mail the grant with your name, contact information, and a check payable to the Friends of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands to the following address:
3630 Hill Boulevard, Suite 202, Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
Our tax identification number (EIN) is 86-2660112.

Since 1959, the Charles Darwin Foundation has served as the leading research institution dedicated exclusively to conserving and sustaining the Galapagos Islands’ unique ecosystems and wildlife. Based at the Charles Darwin Research Station, the Foundation's team of world-class scientists and researchers collaborates with global partners to drive groundbreaking discoveries and conservation solutions in Galapagos and the region.
Success Stories
Giant tortoise breeding program
In 1965, CDF established a giant tortoise breeding program—beginning with endangered eggs from Pinzón Island—that has since helped reintroduce over 8,000 tortoises into the wild.
Eradicating introduced species
Project Isabela, launched with the Galapagos National Park in 1997, aimed to remove invasive goats, donkeys, and pigs threatening native species on Isabela, Santiago, and Pinta islands–a decade-long effort.
Establishment of the Galapagos Marine Reserve
With the approval of the Special Law for Galapagos, the Galapagos Marine Reserve was created in 1998–uniting protected waters into a single, 138,000 km² reserve.
Biological control program
After years of research by CDF, the Australian ladybug was introduced in 2002 as the first biological control in Galapagos, effectively managing the invasive cottony cushion scale, which threatened 98 native plants.