Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut

Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut

 

Conservation is Good Business

Join Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut Now!
For more information about CPCC or to find out how your business can become a member, please contact: Robbianne Mackin at (860) 344-0716 or rmackin@tnc.org.

Corporate Partners for Conservation Members

Our corporate partners have made a significant investment in the protection of Connecticut's natural heritage.  Find out who they are (.pdf).

Connecticut's Conservation Leaders

The Corporate Partners for Conservation's Steering Committee includes many of Connecticut's business leaders.

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Download the Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut brochure to learn more about how you can help conserve Connecticut's quality of place. Investing in natural places means investing in Connecticut's economic future.

We are proud to call Connecticut our home and fortunate to do business where waters are clean, forests vibrant and communities strong. But Connecticut is not immune to threats that jeopardize these natural and community resources. 

The Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut (CPCC) is The Nature Conservancy's corporate giving organization in Connecticut. CPCC gives businesses a way to play a vital role in protecting our natural heritage.

Member Benefits

Through the Corporate Partners for Conservation in Connecticut your business can partner with one of the most trusted organizations in the country.

When you become a partner by making a tax-deductible cash or in-kind contribution of $1,000 or more, you will receive the following benefits:

  • Recognition: Your company will be recognized on The Nature Conservancy's Web site and at our annual Report to Partners and may be included in advertising in support of the Corporate Partners for Conservation
     
  • Networking: You will be invited to select Nature Conservancy trips and events, which provide a great opportunity to build relationships with other business and conservation leaders in the state. You will also be invited to our annual recognition event

To find out about benefits for contibutions at the $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500 levels please download our CPCC brochure here.
 

Natural Assets Newsletter Stay informed about The Nature Conservancy's collaborative work with the business community to conserve biodiversity worldwide. Subscribe to Natural Assets, the Conservancy's e-newsletter about our corporate partnerships. 

Nature picture credits (left to right): Photo © Jerry Monkman (Aerial view of the mouth of the Connecticut River at Griswold Point in Old Lyme, Connecticut.  Long Island Sound); Photo © © Alden Warner (Spotted Jewel Weed).