Vote for IOSF

Vote for the International Otter Survival Fund in the My Favourite Voucher Codes Charity Poll – May 2026

At the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF), every day is dedicated to protecting otters and conserving the habitats they depend upon. This May, we are delighted to announce that we have been selected as one of four charities taking part in the 2026 charity poll hosted by My Favourite Voucher Codes!

Throughout May 2026, the public can vote in the MFVC charity poll and the charity with the most votes will receive 20% of My Favourite Voucher Codes’ profits for the month. This generous donation could make a meaningful difference to our work protecting otters around the world, and we would be incredibly grateful for your support.

What Is the My Favourite Voucher Codes Charity Poll?

Each month, My Favourite Voucher Codes selects 4 charities to take part in a public vote. Visitors to their website can choose which charity they would like to support, and at the end of the month, the charity with the highest number of votes receives 20% of the company’s monthly profits.

The May 2026 poll runs from 1st May 2026 until 31st May 2026.

The best part is that voting is completely free. There is no cost involved, no sign-up required, and no personal details need to be entered. It only takes a few moments, but your vote could help support vital conservation work for otters and their habitats.

Why Your Vote Matters to IOSF

For over three decades, IOSF has worked tirelessly to protect otters worldwide through conservation, education, rescue support, research, and habitat protection. Otters face many threats, including pollution, habitat destruction, illegal hunting, accidental trapping, and climate-related challenges.

Funding is essential for continuing this work. Donations help us:

●     Support otter conservation projects around the world

●     Provide educational resources and awareness campaigns

●     Assist rescue and rehabilitation efforts

●     Protect and restore wetland habitats

●     Carry out research to better understand threats facing otters

Winning this charity poll would provide additional funding that could directly support these important projects and help us continue making a difference for otters globally.

How to Vote for IOSF

Voting is simple and only takes a minute.

Step-by-Step Voting Guide‍ ‍

  1. Visit the My Favourite Voucher Codes home page

  2. Find the International Otter Survival Fund listed among the participating charities

  3. Click the vote button for IOSF

  4. Your vote is submitted instantly

‍ ‍That’s it — no registration forms, no accounts, and no payment required.

‍ ‍About My Favourite Voucher Codes

‍ ‍My Favourite Voucher Codes is a UK-based voucher code and deals website that regularly supports charitable causes through community voting campaigns. Their monthly charity polls give organisations like IOSF the opportunity to reach new audiences and raise valuable funds through public support.

‍ By simply voting, supporters can help charities receive funding at no cost to themselves. You can also find out all about the charities they work with on their Charities page.

Please Vote and Share

Otters are often considered indicators of healthy waterways and thriving ecosystems. Protecting them also helps protect countless other species that share the same habitats. Your support allows us to continue educating communities, campaigning for conservation, and responding to challenges facing otters worldwide. If you care about wildlife conservation and want to help protect otters and their habitats, we would love your support this May.

Please take a moment to vote for the International Otter Survival Fund in the My Favourite Voucher Codes charity poll and help us continue our vital work for otters worldwide.‍ ‍

After voting, please consider sharing the poll with your friends, family, colleagues, and followers on social media. Every share helps us reach more people, and every vote could make a real difference.‍ ‍

Thank you for supporting IOSF and helping us protect otters for generations to come.

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