Corporate partnership
Meaningful engagement with real conservation work. Bring your staff to the field, associate your brand with permanent land protection, and show your community what you stand for.
Partnership tiers
From project sponsorship to in-kind support — each tier provides genuine engagement with the work and recognition appropriate to the level.
| Benefit | Project Sponsor | Workday Sponsor | Community Partner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Named project association | ✓ | – | – |
| Custom staff workday | ✓ | ✓ | – |
| Branded signage at site | ✓ | – | – |
| Annual impact report | ✓ | – | – |
| Annual meeting invitation | ✓ | – | – |
| Quarterly project updates | ✓ | ✓ | – |
| Annual report recognition | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Website acknowledgement | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Partner stories
Sample partnership stories — illustrative only. All descriptions are structural, no real companies are referenced.
"A regional manufacturing company brought 28 employees to a full-day prairie seed collection workday at the Northridge site. Staff reported it as the most meaningful team-building day the company had organised in years. The company renewed at the Project Sponsor level the following year."
"A local financial services firm sponsored a workday as part of their community investment programme. Their team of 18 spent a Saturday planting riparian buffer along Cedar Creek. The firm used project photos and a short write-up in their quarterly newsletter, which reached 4,000 clients."
"A national outdoor retailer donated field equipment — gloves, trowels, and gear bags — valued at approximately $8,000. The donation was recognised in the annual report and on-site at every workday for the season, reaching more than 400 individual volunteers over the course of the year."
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