A rare exact-match .com joining two words that carry real institutional weight — the planet, and the act of giving toward it. Built to anchor a foundation, a climate fund, a conservation trust, or a giving platform that needs a name as credible as its mission.
Most available names in this space are either too generic to own or too cause-specific to grow. This one sits exactly between: broad enough for a platform, specific enough for a mission.
Two plain words tell a donor, journalist, or grant officer exactly what they've reached — no acronym to decode, no tagline required to explain it.
"Philanthropy" outlasts any single campaign or cause. The name can hold a single foundation today and a multi-program platform later without a rebrand.
In a sector where credibility is the entire product, a name this direct reads as established rather than improvised — before a single page loads.
The only extension a funder, board, or press contact treats as unremarkable. A .org or .earth version of this name always reads as the alternate choice.
No prior organization, ad-parking history, or unrelated venture attached. What you acquire is the name itself, with nothing to explain away.
Climate giving, ESG accountability, and biodiversity funding are structural, not seasonal — a name in this category isn't tied to a passing news cycle.
A flagship address for a new or repositioned foundation focused on conservation, reforestation, ocean health, or biodiversity funding.
An investor-facing name for a fund or donor-advised platform directing capital toward measurable environmental outcomes.
A dedicated giving arm for a company's environmental responsibility initiatives, kept separate from the corporate domain itself.
A donation marketplace, matching platform, or editorial outlet covering environmental philanthropy across many organizations and causes.
This domain is priced by offer rather than a set figure, so the sale reflects what the name is genuinely worth to the organization taking it on. Every offer is reviewed personally and acknowledged directly.
Serious offers move to a licensed third-party escrow service, so funds are only released once the domain is confirmed transferred to your registrar account.