Organizations We Support
TERAVARNA Foundation supports charitable organizations working to protect wildlife, habitats, and access to clean, safe freshwater.
Its work is rooted in the belief that art can go beyond aesthetics and become a force for global environmental and social change. By linking creative expression with real-world impact, the Foundation helps channel resources toward ecological restoration, conservation initiatives, and community-driven sustainability programs. It collaborates with artists, donors, and institutions worldwide to fund projects that address urgent environmental challenges while amplifying underrepresented voices in the arts.
Art with Impact
TERAVARNA Foundation’s Art with Impact initiative transforms creative expression into meaningful action. Through this program, 5% of entry fees from selected TERAVARNA art competitions are donated to nonprofit organizations working in areas such as environmental conservation, education, cultural preservation, humanitarian relief, and community development.
Art with Impact reflects the Foundation’s belief that art has the power not only to inspire, but also to create tangible change. By participating in TERAVARNA competitions, artists become part of a broader effort to support organizations making a measurable difference in communities around the world.
Our current partners for our “Art with Impact” initiative:
Wildlife Vets International: Wildlife Vets International (WVI) is a UK-based charity providing veterinary expertise to wildlife conservation projects worldwide. They support endangered species through training, disease management, and rehabilitation efforts. WVI has worked on projects involving sea turtles, tigers, painted wolves, and other species, playing a key role in their protection and conservation.
Turtle Island Restoration Network: Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) is a nonprofit focused on protecting marine wildlife and their habitats. Through grassroots advocacy, science-based action, and policy efforts, TIRN works to safeguard endangered species like sea turtles, salmon, and whale sharks, while inspiring ocean conservation worldwide.
As part of our Art with Impact initiative, we proudly donated $200 to support Turtle Island Restoration Network's ongoing conservation efforts. We believe that creativity can inspire meaningful change, and every contribution helps protect vulnerable marine life, restore critical habitats, and strengthen environmental advocacy. Together, art and collective action can create lasting positive impact for our planet's oceans and the remarkable species that call them home.
World Animal Protection US: World Animal Protection US is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving animal welfare and ending animal cruelty. Through advocacy, education, policy reform, and partnerships with governments and communities, the organization works to protect both wild and farmed animals from exploitation, suffering, and habitat-related threats. Its initiatives focus on promoting humane treatment, strengthening animal protection laws, and creating sustainable solutions that benefit animals, people, and the environment alike.
Freeland: Freeland is an international nonprofit organization that combats wildlife trafficking and human trafficking while advancing biodiversity conservation. By collaborating with law enforcement agencies, governments, and local communities, Freeland works to dismantle criminal networks involved in the illegal wildlife trade and other forms of exploitation. Through training, intelligence support, and community-based conservation programs, the organization helps protect endangered species and strengthen efforts to preserve vulnerable ecosystems around the world.
Below are examples of other well-established nonprofits aligned with our mission.
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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The Nature Conservancy
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Conservation International
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Water.org
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National Audubon Society
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Rainforest Alliance
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Oceana
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Ocean Conservancy
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WaterAid
Note: Inclusion on this list does not imply endorsement, partnership, or affiliation. Future grants are subject to board approval, due diligence, and available funds. Names and logos are the property of their respective organizations and are used only with permission where applicable.
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