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Aerial view of the reserve — cages, wetlands and forest

Your company, part of the sanctuary.

Measurable conservation. Visibility aligned with purpose. Reports that work in your sustainability report.

Corporate partnerships

You're not sponsoring an event. You're sponsoring a sanctuary.


A partnership with Fundación Loros is not greenwashing. It is an operation with verifiable, physical results — and that is exactly why it works for reporting.

Each year your company receives a verified impact report: trees planted, nests installed, species monitored, community engaged. The numbers go into your sustainability report. The alliance operates in the tropical dry forest of Bolívar — one of Colombia's most threatened ecosystems, with less than 5% of its original cover — where money goes much further than in urban visibility projects with short shelf lives.

The companies already on the inside.


Tiendas Ara
Jerónimo Martins
Decameron Hotels & Resorts
Team working at the reserve

What a realalliance looks like.

A typical corporate alliance with Loros runs for one year, works toward a concrete goal (X trees, X nests, X sessions), and follows a weekly calendar. You receive a quarterly progress report and an annual auditable report.

We currently work with companies in tourism, energy, hospitality, and professional services. The structure of the agreement adapts — but the results are measurable, not narrative.

Pair of parrots on an installed nest box

How your visibilitylooks.

Website — logo and partnership description in the institutional footer + a dedicated page with the editorial story of the partnership.

On-site signage — a plaque with your brand on the sponsored asset (aviary, sector, nest).

Social media — at least 4 editorial posts per year covering partnership milestones, with your brand as the face of the impact.

Physical presence — invitation to sanctuary events, sessions with your team, on-site photo shoots.

Let's talk about how to fit the partnership together

Every company comes 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 is the minimum commitment period?+
Twelve months. Conservation projects run on annual cycles — planting, monitoring, breeding, data collection. Shorter commitments don't allow for solid results to be reported.
Is the donation tax-deductible for legal entities?+
Yes. Fundación Loros operates under the DIAN Special Tax Regime (Decree 2150/2017). We issue a consolidated annual tax certificate. Your company can deduct it in its corporate income tax return.
How is impact measured?+
Verifiable, georeferenced KPIs: trees planted (with coordinates and species), nests installed (with pair count), sectors monitored (team-hours), birds released (with identification band). The quarterly report shows progress against the target agreed at the start.
Do you accept one-time sponsorships, or only annual ones?+
Sponsorships for discrete physical assets only — a specific nest box, a single team day, a corporate event at the sanctuary. For partnerships with visibility and reporting, the minimum commitment is annual.
Do you accept co-branding and reciprocal logo use?+
Yes, within a joint editorial manual. The sanctuary protects its editorial tone; the corporate brand is incorporated with clear usage guidelines. Co-branding is agreed in the contract.
What's the typical lead time to get started?+
Between 2 and 6 weeks from the first conversation to signing the agreement. After that, the first quarterly report arrives at 90 days.
The opposite of event sponsorship: instead of paying for fleeting visibility, you fund operations that produce auditable data. Your team has material to report on, your brand appears tied to a tangible result, and at the end of the year you can tell your stakeholders exactly where the money went — with a photo and coordinates.