Engage and Inspire your Staff
Credit Valley Conservation’s Corporate Conservation program offers premium team-building experiences. Get your group outside and energized with hands-on activities like tree planting and invasive species removal. Create strong connections and help build healthy communities. Demonstrate your company’s environmental and social responsibility leadership.
Your one-of-a-kind Corporate Conservation event gives you an opportunity to:
- Connect co-workers and strengthen team bonds outside the office.
- Participate in unique projects that have a lasting impact on nature.
- Celebrate your success with group photos, recognition certificates and social media posts.
- Receive customized reports that measure the environmental and community impact of your project.
Take your Team Outside
Participate in impactful and rewarding environmental stewardship activities with your colleagues.
- What: A rewarding half day of environmental stewardship at a local park or natural area. Activities are dependent on the location.
- Cost: $1,500 – $2,500 based on group size and activities
- Number of Participants: 10 – 50
- Activities May Include: invasive plant species removal, mulching, weeding and watering past plantings and more
- Time of Year: late April through October
- Location: local park or natural area
- What: A rewarding half-day of tree planting at a local park or natural area.
- Cost: $3,500 for up to 30 people, $5,000 for 31 – 50 people
- Number of Participants: 10 – 50
- Activity: plant a diversity of native trees and shrubs
- Time of Year: late April through mid-June, mid-September through mid-October
- Location: local park or natural area
- What: A rewarding half-day of environmental stewardship combined with engaging educational activities. Activities are dependent the on location.
- Cost: $2,000 – $3,000 based on group size and activities chosen
- Number of Participants: 10 – 50
- Activities May Include: interpretive nature hike, habitat box building, pollinator seedball making, invasive plant species removal, mulching, weeding and watering past plantings
- Time of Year: late April through October
- Location: local park or natural area
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