When you support Naples Botanical Garden by making a charitable gift, you help us fulfill our mission to connect people with plants by conserving and researching the biological diversity of our collections and ecosystems, engaging our visitors in learning about plants, and inspiring our visitors to value plants, gardens, and natural habitats.

Ways to Donate

Give Online

Support our Mission

Your generosity makes an impact on the Garden’s ability to fulfill its mission through its education, conservation and horticulture programs. By providing this support, you bring the knowledge and beauty of plants alive for the 260,000 visitors each year who leave inspired and enlightened about the world of plants around them.

Growing our Garden, Funding our Future

Join us as we continue to build the Garden. Capital gifts of all sizes provide for new gardens and facilities, while endowment gifts ensure that our new gardens mature and are nurtured for future generations to enjoy.

Planned Giving

Consider including the Garden in your estate plans. We have many opportunities to help you make a lasting impact on the Garden for generations to come!

Fundraising Events

Learn about Hats in the Garden, our most talked-about fundraising event of the year.

Other Ways to Give

Tribute Gifts, Matching Gifts, Gifts of Stock, IRA Rollover Provision

Become a Sponsor

Support an exhibit, program, or event at Naples Botanical Garden.


If you have questions about making a donation, please contact the Development Office at 239.643.7275.
For questions regarding these new deductions, please consult your tax advisor.

Donor Privacy Policy

Naples Botanical Garden is committed to respecting the privacy of donors. The Garden uses donors’ information to understand their interests in its mission and to update them on its plans and activities. Naples Botanical Garden also assures donors that their names and addresses will not be shared with any third party unless permission has been granted.

Staff, board members, volunteers, and consultants abide by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Code of Ethical Principles and Standards of Professional Practice and A Donor Bill of Rights. In short, our standard is to keep a donor’s giving history, family, wealth and assets confidential.