Corporate Sponsors
Our Corporate Sponsorship Program is an opportunity to align your company with the brand of an established conservation organization on the Gulf Coast of Florida and increase your company's visibility among friends of bays, beaches and barrier islands. Your company can benefit from the positive image of supporting a genuinely green organization-Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast.
Ways to Participate
- Provide a single annual donation that supports the Foundations marketing programs, special events, and materials, eliminating multiple sponsorship requests
- Provide materials or services that the Foundation would otherwise need to purchase
Benefits of Corporate Sponsorship:
•Be seen as an environmentally conscious corporate citizen to your customers and employees
•Receive year-round indentification in key communication pieces including the Foundation newsletter, website and in association with special events
Please contact Robin Roberts at 941.918.2100 to discuss corporate sponsorship opportunities.
Special thanks to the following businesses and organizations for participating in the sponsorship program:
Clyde Butcher, Venice Gallery and Studio
Contin Architecture
Corvus Development Interests, LLC
Double G Charters- Captain Gary
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice
Mabry Carlton Ranch
John Qualy Group of Northwestern Mutual
Rich Williams - Morgan Stanley/Smith Barney
Stevenson Architect
Vin Cella
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News & Events
07/10 - Acquisition of Walton Ranch Called Game Changer for Land Conservation, Eco-Tourism-
06/10 - Foundation Receives Million Dollar Gift
04/10 - Manatee County Family Donates Land to Foundation
10/09 - Palm Ball Named Most Beautiful Event of 2009
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Acquisition of Walton Ranch Called Game Changer for Land Conservation, Eco-Tourism-
Foundation protects 3,759 acres of ranchland in Sarasota County.
Black & White Photography by Clyde Butcher

