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Corporate Membership

Flooded corner of field, RSPB Onziebust reserve, Egilsay, Orkney

The RSPB welcomes support from the corporate sector - via membership, staff volunteering and secondments, sponsorship, licensed and affinity products, gifts in kind, to name but a few. 

As a registered charity, the RSPB relies on the generosity of individuals and organisations to carry out its work. We put money straight into priority work, holding less than three months’ financial reserves.

The money raised from corporate members goes directly towards protecting and enhancing wildlife, and helping people of all ages to enjoy and learn more about it. If we do not raise the funds, the conservation does not get done. Please help us build a sustainable future.

What corporate membership can do for you

Becoming a corporate member of the RSPB is a clear demonstration of your commitment to environmental sustainability. You will be supporting conservation projects that benefit wildlife and improve people’s lives.

Being a member can help to make your staff feel good about the organisation they work for, and give a positive impression to your customers, suppliers and the communities in which you operate.

What the RSPB does

The RSPB is the environmental charity specialising in birds and biodiversity, working for a better world for birds, other wildlife and people. It gives nature a louder voice.

In the UK, we ensure there are thriving populations of wildlife - birds, mammals, wild flowers, butterflies and much more. We protect threatened species such as the capercaillie, bittern and red kite.

Our work ranges across the world, from tackling climate change and conserving rainforests to direct action to prevent the extinction of albatrosses and Asian vultures.

We have more than 200 nature reserves, covering more than 130,000 hectares (500 square miles). Wonderful places for wildlife, they also offer opportunities for education, volunteering and team building.

Every year three million people see our work, more than 60,000 children are inspired by teachers on our nature reserves and more than 12,000 volunteers get directly involved.

Find out more

We have a range of packages to suit you:

  • Associate Member 
  • Corporate Member 
  • Corporate Patron 
  • Corporate Benefactor

For more information and a joining form, please download the RSPB Corporate Membership PDF from this page. To explore ways we may be able to work together, please contact Neil Barton, RSPB Business Partnership Manager, tel: 01767 693276 or e-mail: neil.barton@rspb.org.uk

Last modified: 01 August 2007

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Flooded corner of field, RSPB Onziebust reserve, Egilsay, Orkney - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2000_1046_009)
Avocet standing in still water with reflection - Steve Round
Staff and volunteers setting up nestboxes for bearded tit in reedbed at Minsmere RSPB reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1999_0432_009 )
RSPB Arne reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2000_1912_009 )
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)