Corporate Supporters
Become a corporate partner
Working with Small Woods could be mutually beneficial. Research has found that 89% of consumers think businesses should support a charity, with 47% of these saying they are more likely to buy from those companies.
Having our logo on your literature and website can really encourage support and loyalty for your business by helping to inform your customers of your social responsibility and care. It helps us by providing public awareness and support.
Your support helps keep our services running, meaning we can continue our work on environmental projects which make a real difference to the future of woods and trees, local communities and our UK landscape.
There are many ways your business can work with Small Woods, these include: employee volunteering, sponsorship of events and projects, staff fundraising and Direct donations.
We are always open to new ideas, however, and will be happy to work with you to form a tailored plan that will meet your business objectives and meet your corporate social responsibility objectives, while ensuring your support makes a real difference to our service.
For more information get in touch: – 01952 435862 or email [email protected]
Many thanks to our Corporate Supporter members.
Beech Tree Insurance
Friends of Geers Wood
Silvanus Trust
Court of Noke Farm Partnership
Pembrokeshire National Park
Natural Resources Wales
Forestry England
Nottingham Trent University, Brackenhust College Campus
Woodland Trust
Derbyshire County Council
Woods4Sale
Wildlife Woodlands
Woodlands for Sale
Swindon Borough Council
Wiltshire County Council
Milton Community Woodland Trust
Marsh Christian Trust
Haileybury College
Moulton College
Antrim College of Agriculture
Friends Trust
Exmoor National Park
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Waverley Borough Council
Severn Gorge Countryside Trust
Forestry Commission East of England
Forestry Commission West Midlands
National Forest
Broomhill Plantation
Martlesham Heath Householders
Wernbrake Woodland Ltd
CRB Services Ltd
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
James, Holyoak and Parker