
Your company, part of the sanctuary.
Measurable conservation. Purpose-aligned visibility. Reports built for your sustainability statement.
Corporate partnerships
You don't sponsor an event. You sponsor a sanctuary.
Each year your company receives a verified impact report: trees planted, nests installed, species monitored, community engaged. The numbers feed your sustainability statement. The partnership operates in the tropical dry forest of Bolívar — one of Colombia's most threatened ecosystems, with under 5% of its original cover — where money goes further than in passing-visibility urban projects.
What your company gains
Four concrete returns
Purpose-aligned branding
Your brand appears across sanctuary assets — aviaries, sectors, editorial content — always presented in editorial tone, never as advertising banner.
ESG and sustainability reporting
Annual report with verifiable environmental KPIs (trees planted, species monitored, restored area). Ready to fold into your ESG/GRI statement.
Editorial content
Photo + video session of the impact, co-branded. Material ready for your own channels — site, LinkedIn, social, press.
Team activation
Corporate day at the sanctuary with your team. Real work — planting, feeding, monitoring. Not generic team-building.

Whata real partnership looks like.
A typical corporate partnership with Loros runs one year, operates against a concrete goal (X trees, X nests, X workdays), and executes on a weekly cadence. You receive a quarterly progress report and an auditable annual report.
We currently work with companies in tourism, energy, hospitality, and professional services. The agreement structure adapts — but outcomes are measurable, not narrative.
Partnership types
Four paths to partner
Each adapts to your commitment size and the frame that best fits your brand. Pricing is set in conversation — depends on scope and duration.
Tree sponsor
Annual planting of 100+ native tropical dry forest trees, with institutional plaque in the sector. Annual commitment.
Aviary sponsor
One foundation aviary carries your company name for one year. Quarterly reports on rehabilitated and released birds from that aviary.
Species sponsor
Symbolic adoption of a key species (orange-winged amazon, blue-and-yellow macaw, scarlet macaw). Dedicated editorial content, presence in sanctuary stories.
Program sponsor
Fund one year of the Schools, Universities, Community, or International program. Annual corporate workday for your team included.

Howyour visibility shows up.
Website — logo and partnership description in the institutional footer + dedicated page telling the editorial story of the partnership.
On-site signage — branded plaque on the sponsored asset (aviary, sector, nest).
Social media — at least 4 editorial posts per year reporting partnership progress, with your brand as the impact protagonist.
Physical presence — invitation to sanctuary events, team workdays, on-site photo sessions.
What you receive
Partnership deliverables
Annual impact report
Auditable document with verified metrics, geo-tagged photos, and editorial narrative. PDF + hi-res assets for your sustainability statement.
Photo + video session
One professional session per year at the sanctuary, with your team if applicable. Editorial + social media material for your own channels.
Corporate workday
Field day at the sanctuary with your team — planting, monitoring, feeding. Real work, not generic team-building. Catering included.
Quarterly editorial presence
Four publications per year in sanctuary channels reporting your partnership progress, with your brand featured in each piece.
Let's design the partnership together
Each company arrives with a different goal — visibility, ESG, content, community impact, team activation. We design the partnership around that, not the other way around. Better to start with a short conversation.
Corporate FAQs
What's the minimum commitment period?+
Is the donation tax-deductible for legal entities?+
How is impact measured?+
Do you accept one-off sponsorships or only annual?+
Do you accept co-branding and reciprocal logo use?+
What's the typical lead time to start?+
If your sustainability statement needs real numbers, this partnership is the most honest shortcut.
The opposite of event sponsoring: instead of paying for fleeting visibility, you fund operations that produce auditable data. Your team has reporting material, your brand appears linked to a physical outcome, and at year-end you can tell your stakeholders exactly where the money went — with photo and coordinates.
