BUSINESS SUPPORT FOR LASTING HABITAT

Corporate Sponsorships That Advance Pollinator Conservation

Companies can support credible education, habitat, community programs, and conservation partnerships while engaging employees and demonstrating responsible stewardship.

PURPOSE WITH ACCOUNTABILITY

A Strong Sponsorship Connects Business Resources to Clear Conservation Goals

Corporate support can expand the reach and durability of pollinator programs when the partnership is aligned, transparent, and based on real work rather than vague environmental claims.

We help organizations identify appropriate opportunities, define responsibilities, communicate accurately, and focus on benefits that communities and pollinators can experience.

PARTNERSHIP OPTIONS

Ways Companies Can Support Pollinator Work

01

Program Sponsorship

Fund education, outreach, habitat, or stewardship initiatives with agreed goals and reporting.

02

Employee Engagement

Create well-planned volunteer, learning, or citizen-science experiences tied to useful work.

03

Site Stewardship

Improve workplace landscapes, campuses, supply-chain sites, or community spaces for pollinators.

04

In-Kind Expertise

Contribute appropriate professional skills, equipment, communications, logistics, or materials.

BUILD THE PARTNERSHIP

Move From Interest to a Responsible Sponsorship

Start with shared purpose, then define a scope both organizations can deliver and explain honestly.

1

Explore Alignment

Discuss conservation priorities, audiences, geography, timing, resources, and any potential conflicts.

2

Document the Scope

Agree on activities, funding, recognition, brand use, reporting, responsibilities, and decision rights.

3

Deliver and Review

Complete the work, communicate accurately, assess outcomes, and decide whether to improve or expand.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Corporate Sponsorship Questions

What types of companies can participate?

Potential fit depends on mission alignment, business practices, proposed scope, and whether the partnership supports public trust and conservation goals.

Can a sponsor use the Save The Bees USA name or logo?

Only through a written agreement that defines approved uses, timing, context, and review requirements.

Are sponsorships the same as donations?

Not always. Sponsorships may involve recognition or other benefits and should be structured and documented appropriately.

How are outcomes communicated?

Reporting should match the project and may include activities completed, participants reached, habitat established, stewardship progress, lessons, and next steps.

EXPAND POLLINATOR CONSERVATION

Build a Corporate Partnership With Clear Conservation Value

Let’s identify a responsible opportunity that fits your organization and advances meaningful pollinator work.

Evidence-ledDecisions grounded in pollinator biology
Community-builtLocal action with lasting value
TransparentClear goals, roles, and results