The National Wildlife Federation is proud to work with a broad spectrum of partners to achieve our mission. From event sponsorship to strategic partnerships, the National Wildlife Federation finds unique opportunities to work with corporations to share our message with larger audiences while helping our corporate partners meet business and sustainability objectives.
In the last decade, the National Wildlife Federation has been proud to work with key partners such as Subaru, Disney Conservation Fund, Bank of America, General Motors, and the Alcoa Foundation. Learn more about working with the National Wildlife Federation as a corporate partner.
Since 1908 General Motors has been producing some of the safest, most fuel-efficient, and most celebrated vehicles. Today GM, still committed to being the world’s leading automaker in innovation is also an important player in corporate-level sustainability and environmental responsibility as it strives to protect wildlife, educate communities on conservation initiatives, research alternative technologies, and improve the eco-efficiency of its operations worldwide. Learn more »
Johnson Outdoors, a leading global innovator of outdoor recreation equipment and technology, is proud to support the National Wildlife Federation for the Clean Earth Challenge. The company designs, manufactures and markets a portfolio of winning, consumer-preferred brands across four categories: Watercraft Recreation, Fishing, Diving and Camping. Johnson Outdoors' iconic brands include: Old Town® canoes and kayaks; Ocean Kayak™; Carlisle® paddles; Minn Kota® fishing motors, batteries and anchors; Cannon® downriggers; Humminbird® marine electronics and charts; SCUBAPRO® dive equipment; Jetboil® outdoor cooking systems; and, Eureka!® camping and hiking equipment. Learn more >>
Alcoa Foundation is the foundation associated with Alcoa Corporation. Alcoa Foundation invests where Alcoa has a presence, partnering with communities to address local needs in a sustainable manner. With nonprofit partners, Alcoa Foundation contributes to environmental excellence, economic success, and social responsibility around the globe. Alcoa Foundation furthers its mission by supporting programs that create sustainable value for the communities where Alcoa operates, providing grants that contribute to environmental excellence around the world, particularly in the areas of biodiversity conservation and climate change research. Alcoa Foundation supports the National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-Schools USA program through the Alcoa W5 program. Learn more at alcoafoundation.com and follow @AlcoaFoundation on Twitter. Learn more »
Thanks in part to the generous support of the LEGO Community Fund U.S., National Wildlife Federation is working on a monarch–related, “Green STEM” focused pilot program (the marriage between traditional science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines and environmental-based education) with 25 schools in Connecticut. The “Monarch Mission” pilot will see the creation of much needed monarch butterfly recovery gardens at each of the participating schools and is expected to reach 13,000 students and 850 teachers. Learn more »
Since 2013, the PSEG Foundation has been a major funder of the New Jersey Eco-Schools USA program, a partnership between the National Wildlife Federation and our New Jersey affiliate, New Jersey Audubon. PSEG’s partnership with Eco-Schools fits seamlessly with their corporate responsibility priorities, which include collaborating with organizations to promote environmental stewardship, sustainability, and high-quality STEM educational opportunities. Thanks to PSEG’s support, the New Jersey Eco-Schools USA program has grown substantially and currently engages more than 270 schools by providing direct support and professional development for teachers and administrators. Learn more »
A founding corporate partner of the National Wildlife Federation’s Butterfly Heroes program by providing regionally specific, native milkweed seeds to program participants, Botanical Interests is a family-owned business headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado and offering more than 600 dependable varieties of non-GMO and untreated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, many of which are also certified organic and heirloom. Learn more »
A partner since 2005, the American Beauties Native Plants offers a line of shrubs, trees, vines, grasses and wildflowers attractive to birds, butterflies and other desirable species. The plants are sold at garden centers and nurseries across the country in 32 states. As a longstanding supporter and promoter of the National Wildlife Federation’s Certified Wildlife Habitat program, American Beauties is dedicated to promoting native plants that “bring life to the garden,” the perfect complement to the National Wildlife Federation’s efforts to encourage homeowners to create wildlife-friendly habitats. Learn more »
Busch Systems is a Canadian-based recycling solutions company with a mission to support everyone who cares about waste diversion with leading-edge products and services that maximize the quantity and quality of their recycling program. The National Wildlife Federation partners with Busch as one of the five participating charities their eco-conscious customers can donate to as part of Busch Systems Project Rise. Learn more »
The National Wildlife Federation is a partner of Animal Planet’s R.O.A.R. Campaign (Reach Out. Act. Respond.). Animal Planet has partnered with the National Wildlife Federation and other leading animal organizations to inspire people to make the world a better place for animals. Over the last three years Animal Planet has supported the National Wildlife Federation’s Adopt A Wildlife Acre Program. Learn more »
eDemocracy.us, LLC is a website that allows voters to communicate directly with their congressional representatives for their district. Through eDemocracy.us, voters can direct their legislator on how to vote on specific pieces of legislation. Voters can post questions and see their representatives’ answers. Voters can also monitor their representatives’ voting record through the site. Learn more »
CSRHub offers the most comprehensive global set of Consensus ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ratings, information, and tools. CSRHub’s business intelligence system measures the ESG business impact that drives corporate and investor sustainability decisions. Founded in 2007, CSRHub covers over 50,000 public and private companies, and provides ESG performance scores on over 28,000 companies from 134 industries in 153 countries. Our Big Data platform uses algorithms to aggregate, normalize and weight ESG metrics from 800 sources to produce a strong consensus signal on corporate sustainability performance. Learn more »
As part of their ongoing mission to bring people and nature together, Wild Birds Unlimited is proud to be the Champion for National Wildlife Federation’s Certified Wildlife Habitat® program. In communities across North America, Wild Birds Unlimited is a local resource to help people prepare their yard for certification. With more than 330 locations throughout the United States and Canada, Wild Birds Unlimited is the original and largest franchise system of backyard bird feeding and nature specialty stores, specializing in bird feeding and nature products, expert advice, and educational events. Learn more »
National Wildlife Federation’s RecycleMania 2020 competition is supported by Rubicon, a technology company born in the waste and recycling industry and committed to environmental innovation. Rubicon powers a digital marketplace, provides a suite of Software as a Service (SaaS) products for waste, recycling, and smart city solutions, and collects and analyzes data for businesses and governments worldwide. The company’s waste audit technologies are being used on campuses to mitigate recycling contamination, improve waste tracking and improve campus landfill diversion rates. National Wildlife Federation manages the RecycleMania program, and works in partnership with RecycleMania, Inc. RecycleMania is changing its name to Campus Race to Zero Waste and will transition to its new name in summer 2020. Learn more >>
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