Partnerships with Kew – together we are making a difference
Find a powerful way to achieve your company's objectives by partnering with Kew. We have a wide range of opportunities from delivering global conservation and livelihood partnerships to on-site promotions and sponsorships.
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We have a proud track record of working with business and building successful partnerships within a range of sectors. We work with companies that share our commitment to the natural environment and our passion for educating and promoting biodiversity.
GSK is proud to be a long standing supporter of Kew and its plant conservation work. Our commitment the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership means that together we can address one of the major challenges facing the natural world - biodiversity loss.
Katie Pinnock, Director UK Corporate Contributions, GlaxoSmithKline
Why partner Kew?
- Association with a world authority on plant research and conservation
- Alignment with an internationally respected brand
- In the UK we have a membership base of over 70,000
- At our UK sites we have around 2 million visitors every year
A few ways in which your company can partner with Kew
- Work with Kew's Millennium Seed Bank to support plant conservation and livelihoods around the world
- Partner a public engagement campaign on the Kew or Wakehurst sites
- Promote plant conservation to your staff and customers through our 'Adopt a Seed' appeal
Kew's Corporate Partnerships
Seeds of Change Chocolate have supported Kew's Millennium Seed Bank Project. Click here to find out more about this success story and other examples of current and past partnerships.
We'd love to talk to you about how your company can partner Kew. Call Clare Fairbrother on 020 8332 3221 or email her at clare.fairbrother@kew.org
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