Become a Corporate Partner

Image: The Pages Creek Catchment Restoration Project signage at ZooDoo Zoo, our partners

Why Partner with Landcare Tasmania?

At Landcare Tasmania, we seek partnerships that create lasting positive change for our environment and communities. We invite you to join us in a mutually beneficial partnership that supports environmental initiatives and community projects across Tasmania.

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By becoming a Corporate Partner with Landcare Tasmania, you'll have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the environment while enhancing your brand's reputation and fulfilling corporate social responsibility goals. Here are just a few reasons why partnering with us is a win-win:

  • Environmental Impact: Your partnership directly contributes to vital environmental conservation and restoration projects throughout Tasmania, helping to preserve and protect our natural landscapes for future generations.
  • Supporting the Tasmanian Landcare community: Community Landcare is a unique movement in which individuals and groups work together to improve the health of our natural and working landscapes. Community Landcare’s approach to environment and sustainability issues is ‘bottom up’, with the community taking ownership of the problem and being actively involved in the solutions.
  • Community Engagement: Engage your employees and stakeholders in meaningful opportunities to strengthen community and environmental resilience through volunteering and community events, building culture, fostering teamwork and a sense of pride in giving back to the community.
  • Brand Visibility: Gain exposure and recognition for your commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship through our promotional channels, including our website, social media platforms, and community outreach efforts.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other like-minded businesses, organisations, and individuals who share a passion for environmental sustainability, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.

How to Get Involved

Partnering with Landcare Tasmania offers flexibility tailored to your needs. Whether you're a small local business or a large corporation, various ways exist to get involved and support our mission. Here are some options for corporate partnership:

  • Sponsorship Opportunities: Sponsor specific projects, events, or initiatives that align with your company's values and objectives, gaining visibility and recognition as a supporter of Landcare Tasmania.
  • Employee Engagement and Volunteering: Book a Corporate Environmental Volunteering event to support your employees to dedicate their time and skills to hands-on conservation activities or run a workplace fundraising event, promoting team building and employee satisfaction.
  • Cause Marketing Partnership: Donate a portion of profits so your product sales have a positive impact.
  • Donate: Make a financial contribution to support our programs and projects, providing essential funding for on-the-ground conservation efforts.
  • In-Kind Donations: Donate goods or services that can help us carry out our work more effectively, such as equipment, materials, or professional expertise.
  • Provide Discount for Goods and Services: Offer a discount on your goods or services to Landcare Tasmania, enabling us to maximize our resources and further our conservation efforts.

Get Started Today

Ready to make a difference? Join us in creating a healthier, more resilient future for Tasmania by partnering with Landcare Tasmania.

Together, we can achieve remarkable results for our environment and communities.
Contact us today to learn more about partnership opportunities and how you can get involved.

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Current Projects to get involved with:

ZooDoo Zoo Pages Creek Catchment Restoration Project

In Winter 2024 Landcare Tasmania will be restoring 1 ha with approximately 1,400 plants as part of Stage 2 of the ZooDoo Zoo Pages Creek Catchment Restoration Project.

The conservation outcomes of this landscape scale project are to increase landscape connectivity and improve the habitat for the threatened Green and Gold Frog (Litoria raniformis).

Find out more information here: Pages Creek Catchment Restoration Project  and get in contact with us if you would like to book your team in to help us with this project in winter 2024, or to sponsor plants for this project.

Watch this short video about the project so far:

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