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By Dr Barnaby Smith, Public Engagement Manager

                 Making an impact



 Membership - going green!                  We know from recent membership surveys

                                            that many of you are very interested in how
                                            your financial support helps the Trust, and
 By Claire Wales, Individual Fundraising Manager  specifically what impact the Trust makes
                                            using the money received from sources
                                            such as membership income, the cash
 What an amazing response we have had   3,400 members. If you would prefer to still   appeal, and individual fundraising.
 to our ‘going green’ initiative!    receive your renewal reminder by post,   The regular unrestricted income we receive
 please let us know.                        from our membership, and the welcome
 Thank you to each and every one of you
 who has decided to ditch the paper to help   If you receive your Buzzword electronically   receipt of unrestricted income raised by
 save the planet and the bumblebees. We   and pay by cash, card, or cheque, you will   individuals, is crucial in allowing the Trust
 now have 2,821 members who receive   still receive a letter. Please contact us if   Photo: Bilberry bumblebee (Bombus monticola) by Keith Broomfield  to both explore and subsequently take up a
 all of their communications electronically   you are happy to receive your renewal by   wide variety of new opportunities. It allows
 and a further 140 members who get   email.    us to invest in the development of new
 their Buzzword magazine by post but   By making these simple changes, we can   systems to support our core administration,
 membership renewal reminders by email.   reduce the amount we spend, look after   supporting areas such as finance,
 Thank you.    the environment and help the bumblebees.   membership services, and diversifying our
                                            outreach activities. It also supports Trust
 Some of our members still receive their   We are working with Planet Mark to   staff in continually developing new science,
 Buzzword by post, which is fine, as many   achieve sustainability certification, so we   engagement and conservation projects
 people prefer to hold a magazine and   will be able to give you an update next   ensuring we maintain our position as one
 collect past editions to refer back to.   April on what we have managed to save,   of the UK’s premier species conservation
 However, if you would be happy to receive   and how much our conservation work, and   charities.
 your renewal by email, please let us know.   the bumblebees have benefited.
      Three examples of where your support has made an impact over the last 12 months are:
 The next stage of ‘greening’, will be to   If you would like further
 email our membership renewal reminders   information on these   •  Core financial support for the administration of BeeWalk, our national recording
 to those members who pay by Direct Debit,   proposals, or would like to      scheme monitoring the abundance of bumblebees on transects across the country
 Standing Order or via a single or recurring   receive your renewal by   •  Investment in new IT provision through upgrading staff computing facilities, and
 payment through PayPal, where we hold   email, please contact us:      introducing Office 365 over last winter - this has made a huge difference to the
 an email address for this individual, even if      efficient running of the Trust, particularly since mid-March due to COVID-19
 they get Buzzword by post. That’s around   membership@
 bumblebeeconservation.org   •  Investment in the development of new projects,
         including major proposals for multi partner rare

 telephone 01786 594 130     species work in England, Scotland and Wales,
         which we will share in future Buzzword editions.
 Member Portal v  Unrestricted income is essential to ensure the Trust
      remains an effective and sustainable organisation,
      allowing us to make successful investments to provide
      a bright future for the UK’s bumblebees.
      Thank you for your support.
                                                    Photo: Great Yellow bumblebee
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