The article highlights significant gender and racial disparities in climate change philanthropy. It notes that 90% of funding goes to white-led organizations, with 80% led by men, and only 0.2% supports women and environmental projects. Initiatives like the Wild Elements Foundation, Women’s Earth Alliance, Daughters for Earth, and WE Africa are providing funding, skills, and publicity for women-led environmental efforts. The Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (GAGGA) offers flexible financial support for groups addressing women’s rights and environmental justice. The article underscores the need to increase funding for women-led conservation to address environmental challenges effectively.