Corporate sponsorship

conrad-logo.pngThe help provided by corporate donors is essential to the running of the charity. Increasingly companies are looking at how they can assist the world in which they operate. Charitable donations are one such way. Donations and sponsorship can provide lasting results for not only the charity and the community it works with but also the donor company. Benefits include improved public perception of your company and its place in the world not to mention certain tax incentives. Donating to charities can also be a wise marketing tool, and the company's investment would be going substantially further than a bill board campaign.

The MWSRP team will work hard to ensure that any corporate partnership is mutually beneficial between ourselves and your company. We would be happy to discuss how best to forge a relationship with your organization to ensure we meet this promise. 

The return on your corporation's investment

Since the charity's inception it has received, and continues to receive, thousands of unique visitors per month to its website. The MWSRP can also boast continued world-wide media attention (TV and magazine based) - the BBC, Irish Times, Welsh Eco, Western Mail, Minivan News, Ocean Geographic, U-magazine, Diver Alert magazine, Diver Mag and Dive Magazine. The charity also benefits from literally hundreds of website articles and coverage in in-flight magazines including British Airways HighLife. Fund raising events are also continually being hosted.

All providing your organisation with a great opportunity to be promoted and associated with a high-profile worthy cause.

ocean-dancer-maldives-logo.pngAs a corporate donor the MWSRP will also keep you updated on the value that your corporation's money brings to the sharks, the eco-system, and the local communities. The team will also send regular reports detailing the results of the pioneering research and its findings.

Sponsorship

MWSRP also requires sponsorship through the donation of equipment and In-kind support.

Equipment requirements range from dive equipment, solar panels, and underwater cameras to computers and even polarised sun glasses - which are imperative in order to see the sharks through the water. Light aircraft are far too expensive for the MWSRP to operate meaning sharks are found the old fashioned way - from boats.

Please join the MWSRP, and their existing sponsors of In-kind support, in conserving this incredible, vulnerable and largely unknown species.

To view a list of past and present donors please visit our sponsors page.