Green Party — Donor Model Green Party — Donor Profile Key feature: The Green Party of England and Wales does not accept large corporate donations or donations from companies with government contracts. Their funding model is based primarily on: Individual membership subscriptions Small donations from members and supporters Crowdfunding campaigns for elections Bequests in wills Local party fundraising Notable individual donors: There are no individual "megadonors" to the Green Party comparable to other parties. The party's constitution and ethical policy explicitly limit large donations. The party has a policy of not accepting donations from: Companies with government contracts Companies involved in fossil fuels, arms, or gambling Anonymous donations over £500 Funding scale (2024-2026): The Green Party's total income is estimated at £2-5 million annually — vastly smaller than Labour or Conservative fundraising. Most comes from membership fees and small donations. Transparency notes: The Greens are consistently rated the most transparent UK party on funding by transparency campaigners All donations over £500 are publicly declared The party has never been investigated by the Electoral Commission over funding irregularities Summary The Greens are fundamentally different from other parties in their donor model. There are no wealthy individual donors to track — the party's funders are its members.