Biodiversity Programming Sponsors

Biodiversity Programming Sponsors are businesses and foundations that contribute substantial resources . . . cash or in-kind . . . to advance the Survey’s biodiversity programming. Like the Natural History Survey, Biodiversity Programming Sponsors are stewards of the environment and believers in science and community. Being a Biodiversity Programming Sponsor is good for your business and good for biodiversity.

Thank you to our Biodiversity Programming Sponsors:

BRG Scientific
Roger Williams Park Zoo
Largess Forestry
Blackburn Labs
Rhode Island Conservation Stewardship Collaborative
Peter H. Warny Conservation Fund
St. Laurent Creative
The Wild Colonial Tavern

Want to maximize your brand exposure and help conserve biodiversity? Show this flyer to your boss or your corporate philanthropy office. Or contact the Survey directly.

THE PUBLIC REALLY CARES: A recent national survey revealed that 71% of American adults consider being outdoors and experiencing nature as a top source of meaning and fulfillment, and 86% report making efforts to protect the environment. So, whether your business is connected to outdoor activities, the food industry, tourism, or other products and services, most of your customers have a strong interest in the natural world and choose businesses that share their interests.

Biodiversity Programming Sponsorship opportunities begin at just $300 per year. Sponsorships are invited from all types of businesses. Sponsorships and donations may be tax-deductible, providing financial benefits as well as increased visibility and support for a vital cause.

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