Case studies

Corporate work party standing in front of an NWT visitor centre

Corporate work party (credit: NWT)

Corporate partner case studies

Ways to partner with us

Across Norfolk, we partner with local companies to safeguard wildlife, protect wild places, and reconnect people with the environment.

Whether through corporate donations, sponsorship, support in kind, or making Norfolk Wildlife Trust your charity of the year, there are a number of ways your company or organisation could help with a local nature project.

Project sponsorship

A sign for Reedham train station on the side of the platform, surrounded by flowers, under a blue sky

Greater Anglia Reedham station (credit: NWT)

Greater Anglia

Our corporate partners Greater Anglia have sponsored a three-year project that sees our Conservation Officers surveying wildlife habitats at their Norfolk stations. We have made recommendations for nature-friendly management at 12 station sites, helping station volunteers to support wildlife through the 'Greater Anglia Wildlife-friendly Stations Accreditation Scheme'.

Three men stand in a line in a field, smiling at the camera, under a bright blue sky on a sunny day

PSH Investors in Wildlife (from l-r) Nigel Parker, Martin Parker and Daniel Parker (credit: Nu Image)

PSH Environmental

Norwich-based waste management and skip hire contractors PSH Environmental have supported a two-year restoration project at NWT Foxley Wood. They are funding landscaping, surveying, fencing, tree planting, and education sessions for local primary schools. Sponsorship of over £15,000 has supported the reinstatement of an enclave of formerly arable farmland to its former habitat within one of Norfolk's most valuable ancient woodlands.

Corporate donations

A construction vehicle surrounded by people sits on a newly resurfaced road, with hedgerows on each side

A new approach road is laid down at NWT Hickling (credit: NWT)

Bird Watching & Wildlife Club

In 2023, our long-term supporters Bird Watching and Wildlife Club (BWWC) donated over £20,000 to fund the laying of a new approach road to the visitor centre at NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes. This iconic Broadland reserve is now fully accessible to all vehicles, cycles, pedestrians and wheelchair users.

Affinity schemes

Two people in tshirts stand holding a certificate in a churchyard on a sunny day

Cara Bale from Lisa Angel receiving Investors in Wildlife certificate (credit: NWT)

Lisa Angel

Norfolk retailer Lisa Angel teamed up with us to support our work on the many Norfolk habitats that support bees and other precious invertebrates. This affinity scheme from their shops and online gift range is now in its third year, with £1 per sale of bee tote bags and scarfs being donated quarterly for work on our nature reserves, County Wildlife Sites, and churchyards.

In-kind support

Two people stand in front of a black tent with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust logo on the front

Bateman Groundworks gazebo (credit: NWT)

Bateman Groundworks

For many years, leading construction and civil engineering specialists Bateman Groundworks have helped with the construction of our award-winning stands at The Royal Norfolk Show, with generous donations of timber, aggregates and other materials used in the builds. Last year they also funded a new event gazebo for our Engagement team.

Get in touch

Inspired to give Norfolk's nature a helping hand? To discuss how your company can get involved, please contact James Hogg, NWT Corporate Partnerships Manager:

Email: james.hogg@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk

Phone: 01603 625540