Thank you for considering a gift to the Center for International Environmental Law.

As you've discovered here in our website, CIEL works on extremely important and complex issues-international trade, global warming, community based property rights; biotechnology and international financial institutions, just to name a few. Even our expert attorneys have to focus long and hard to peel away the layers of complexity and figure out how to use and strengthen international law to advocate for environmental protection, sustainable development, and human rights.

All the legal analysis, international meetings, diplomatic strategizing, treaty negotiations, and policy work boil down to a simple mission: to protect the environment and promote democracy, justice, and sustainable development. For every human being. For every plant and animal. For all of us who make up the global ecosystem.

Your support is critically needed.

There are several ways to give:

Make an online donation from anywhere in the world! U.S. Federal employees can contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign Bequests and other
planned giving

Or, you can mail us a check, payable to CIEL at 1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, D.C. 20036-1739. Your participation matters. Please consider gifts in the following categories:

  • $5,000 +Presidents Circle
  • $2,500 - $4,999 Advocates Circle
  • $1,000 - $2,499 Leaders Circle
  • $500 - $999 Donors Circle
  • $100 - $499 Contributors Circle
  • Other: _________________

However you choose to support CIEL, please give as generously as you can. In this increasingly interdependent world, in which rapid globalization affects everything from the food we eat to the price of gasoline, we believe that citizens world-wide must have laws, tools, resources, and institutions to protect us as individuals and communities and to protect the global ecosystem. Please give now. Please give generously. Thank you.

CIEL is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. For more information, please contact Melissa Hippler.


This page last modified on 6 February 2008.