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Aerial view of the reserve — aviaries, wetlands, and forest

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.


A partnership with Fundación Loros is not greenwashing. It is an operation with verifiable physical outcomes — which 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 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.

Team working at the reserve

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.

Pair of parrots on an installed nest

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.

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?+
Twelve months. Conservation projects operate on annual cycles — planting, monitoring, breeding, data collection. Shorter commitments don't allow for solid result reporting.
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 on its corporate income tax return.
How is impact measured?+
Verifiable, geo-tagged KPIs: trees planted (with coordinates and species), nests installed (with pair tracking), sectors monitored (team-hours), birds released (with ID rings). The quarterly report shows progress vs. goal set at partnership start.
Do you accept one-off sponsorships or only annual?+
One-off sponsorships only for discrete physical assets — a specific nest, a single team workday, a corporate event at the sanctuary. For partnerships with visibility and reporting, the minimum is annual.
Do you accept co-branding and reciprocal logo use?+
Yes, within a joint editorial manual. The sanctuary protects its editorial voice; the corporate brand is incorporated with clear usage guidance. Co-branding terms are set in the contract.
What's the typical lead time to start?+
Two to six weeks from first conversation to signed agreement. After that, the first quarterly report arrives at 90 days.
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.