Conservation Partnership Scheme

One of the ways Wildlife Vets International can secure guaranteed funding for its work is through the formation of Conservation Partnerships with corporate bodies. Funds raised from this scheme play an essential part in both project funding and for the costs associated with running a successful, effective and efficient charity.

Conservation Partnerships are currently offered in three tiers, allowing corporate organisations to enter the scheme at an appropriate level.

Existing partners include:

Silver Partnership Benefits

Companies that donate an annual sum of £2,000 or more to the general fund:

  • Partners make a significant contribution to a unique and under funded area of animal conservation
  • The Partnership demonstrates a clear commitment to an integrated approach to conservation
  • Acknowledgement as a Conservation Partner on WVI website
  • Acknowledgement as a Conservation Partner in WVI Annual Report
  • Annual newsletter reporting on work of WVI
  • Provision of, and permission to use, the WVI logo in company promotional literature

Gold Partnership Benefits

Companies that donate an annual sum of £5,000 or more to the general fund receive the same benefits as Silver Partners plus:

  • Report from each WVI funded project, including photographs where available which may be used in company promotion
  • Opportunity to sponsor fundraising events for WVI, with advertising rights
  • Conservation Partnership engraved plaque for display at company premises

Platinum Partnership Benefits

Companies that donate an annual sum of £10,000 or more to the general fund receive the same benefits as Gold Partners plus:

  • One place allocated for a company employee to accompany the WVI team on one of its conservation projects (terms and conditions apply)
  • The opportunity to contribute a proportion of your donation to a defined project
Address:
Wildlife Vets International
Keighley Business Centre
South Street
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD21 1AG.
Tel:
+44(0)1535 661 298
Fax:
+44(0)1535 690 433
Email:
info@wildlifevetsinternational.org