Did you know? You can donate free of charge to the BMC this Christmas

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Help the BMC's Access & Conservation Trust raise FREE donations with all your online shopping this Christmas with Easyfundraising.

Did you know that you can donate FREE OF CHARGE to the BMC's Access & Conservation Trust (ACT), the charity hosting the Mend Our Mountains and The Climate Project campaigns, simply by shopping online as you usually would this Christmas, or at any other time of the year?

BMC's Access & Conservation Trust Comms Officer, Claire Maxted, gave this a go in the name of research. She says, "I can confirm Easyfundraising is very easy to set up as per the three steps [see below]. A little 'e' in a yellow box installs itself top right of your search bar, and every time you visit a website that links with Easyfundraising, you get a pop up window asking you to confirm whether you wish them to receive a free donation from the company you're buying from. It's so easy! So far, with my Christmas shopping on Vistaprint, Amazon and Bloom & Wild, in the past three days I've made several small, free-to-me donations with a single click! I would really encourage every outdoor-lover to give this a go to help repair footpaths, bridges and boardwalks and maintain access to climbing crags."

How does it work?

Brands pay a commission when a sale is made on their website from a customer who has come via Easyfundraising. We pass on at least 50% of that commission to the cause you have chosen to support. The donation amount you see on our website, app or browser extension is the amount we pay across to the cause. They also make money from advertising retailer offers and promotions in emails and on our website.

It's really easy to set up following the Easyfundraising instructions here.

1 Simply register with Easyfundraising, sharing basic name and email details with this trusted provider

2 Download a plug-in that sits next to the url bar on your browser. This then pops up automatically when a donation is available from an online shopping website. Over 8,000 retailers take part in this, including Sainsbury's, M&S and John Lewis.

3 Track your donations - you can see how much you've accidentally raised for the BMC's ACT just by doing your usual online shopping

Why support the BMC's ACT?

The BMC's Access and Conservation Trust (ACT) funds vital projects that protect our crags and mountains. It promotes sustainable access to crags, mountains and open countryside through education and conservation projects across Great Britain. ACT currently funds two fantastic projects - Mend Our Mountains and The Climate Project, both vitally important for hikers, mountaineers, climbers, the environment and the wild places we love to escape to.

The Mend Our Mountains campaign encourages everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain to donate and protect the places they love. The Climate Project is a collection of nature-based solutions to protect and restore nature and address the climate and biodiversity crisis, currently including the planting of sphagnum moss with Moors for the Future and seagrass with the North Wales Wildlife Trust.

What’s Mend Our Mountains?

Mend Our Mountains is an award-winning campaign from the BMC’s Access & Conservation Trust (ACT) which has raised a total of £1.4 million since its creation in 2016 to repair Britain’s hills and mountains. Since then over 50 miles of fragile footpath has been restored for future generations and 544 miles of upland has been repaired - the equivalent length of over 67,000 double decker buses!

This year there are seven projects including:

1 Funding an Access Officer for the Cotswolds AONB

2 Supporting the Fix the Fells rangers in the Lake District

3 Restoring paths on Roseberry Topping, North York Moors

4 Making the footpath to Chanctonbury Ring, South Downs, more accessible

5 Replacing Cressbrook Mill footbridge, Peak District

6 Multiple Get Stuck In volunteer footpath repair events with the National Trust in the Lake District, Snowdonia and Peak District

7 Haytor Rocks almost 2,000m of footpath repairs in Dartmoor

Support Mend Our Mountains

Path repair is a surprisingly costly business. Working in remote locations with complex equipment and adverse weather conditions makes rebuilding trails an enormous and expensive challenge.

£5 buys a pair of work gloves

£50 buys five garden skips for moving soil

£250 fixes approximately one metre of footpath

£1000 flies ten bags of stone to an inaccessible mountain location

Did you know?

Simply becoming a BMC member supports BMC Access & Conservation Trust projects like this, plus you get all the benefits that membership offers, including these and many more:

£15 million Worldwide Combined Liability Insurance

£10,000 Personal Accident Insurance

Quarterly member-only magazine, Summit

15% off Cotswold Outdoor, Snow+Rock and Runners Need

BMC Travel Insurance

Join the BMC

Cotswold Outdoor Discount

Winter Lecture Series

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