corporate sponsorship


Today’s customers are actively seeking out companies whose green credentials are in line with their own. Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue is keen to form alliances with local and international companies that are mutually beneficial and that share our commitment to wildlife, the environment and especially educating school age children

Working closely together we can create an integrated package of promotional opportunities tailored to meet your company’s needs and strategy, whilst at the same time supporting our work rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife programs.

Marketing your product or services in this way is beneficial as well as providing an opportunity to build positive brand awareness.

By working with Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and showing Corporate Social Responsibility, you can ensure that your company gains the enhanced reputation created by being associated with a charity so well respected in its specialist field.

We can work with your PR team to ensure you get up to date reports to enhance your staff newsletters/company magazines and own opportunities to be promoted through our national coverage in the media.

We have strong relationships with all branches of the media, who love to cover stories of our patients, our fundraising events etc and sponsoring companies take much of the credit for those events.

Your company logo will appear on all our outgoing emails, letters , faxes and paperwork.

By offering help via any of the methods below, your company can have a direct effect on the care of sick and injured wildlife at Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue.

Employee Fundraising/Match funding - Would members of your staff like to raise money for Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue. Press releases are welcomed by the media when a companies work force take part in dress down days, give a hog a name sponsored walks, marathons, sky diving, dress down days, holding a raffle or auction at one of your corporate events and any ‘unusual’ activities.

Charity Sponsorship – sponsor a project. Sponsorship is a unique way of supporting wildlife and conservation and is a great way to associate your brand with one of the South of England’s leading wildlife rescue organization. In return for sponsorship of key events or projects, we can offer a range of benefits tailored to suit your individual needs.

These can include:
Accreditation on promotional materials and on site
Accreditation on website
Invitations to key events and behind the scenes activities
Education wildlife talks at your offices with some of our wildlife

Monetary Donation - This can range from a small regular donation that helps to finance the essential day-to-day work of Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, to sponsoring a specific project that will always have your companies name attached to it.

Matched Giving: This is where your company matches or tops up the amount an employee raises or donates. Lots of companies now run dedicated matched giving schemes which employees can apply to. These can be capped at a set level if need be. By rewarding employees for their hard efforts, it boosts morale plus you don't have to pay corporation tax on the money you give.

Payroll Giving: Payroll Giving is a simple way for your employees to donate to a nominated charity through their salary. Giving regularly through your pay means that's Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue can plan ahead more effectively and ensure we are there to help wildlife in need.

Charity of the Year - Adopt Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue as your charity of the year and reap the benefits of 12 months continued exposure. If tied in with a Cause Related Marketing arrangement, where one of your products is specifically promoted with a proportion of the income donated to Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, you can really make your customer base aware of your commitment to the community and the environment.

Gifts in Kind - Does your company provide a product used by Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue. By donating goods you can help reduce the financial strains on the charity, and genuinely make a difference to the care provided to the sick & injured wildlife. We are always delighted to receive goods that can be used on-site, in our office or for our fundraising i.e. raffle and auction prizes. Other donations in kind include helping us with professional services such as design and printing, stationary or specialist advice and training.

Employee Volunteering: Many employers and employees like to be actively involved with corporate community investment through the donation of time and skills. The type of activity Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue can offer will depend upon the season and the number of volunteers available – this could be anything from clearing a space for a new enclosure, planting trees, helping us with day to day tasks such as general maintenance to gardening. We are also happy to enrol volunteers at Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, such as response drivers who help us to collect and rescue injured animals.

Cause-related marketing: This brings together the marketing objectives of your company and the charitable objectives of Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue.

Publicly linking with Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, demonstrates corporate social responsibility and helps to build trust, which in turn will increase customer loyalty and help to open up your business to new audiences. It can also provide a unique selling point and great PR stories. Cause related marketing initiatives such as on-pack or in-store promotions can provide an incredible incentive for customers to select products or services to benefit the cause.

Collection boxes: We have collection boxes which we can provide you with which people can put their spare pennies in when shopping at your branches. Every little helps and it's amazing how it all adds up and every bit of money you donate will enable us to continue rescuing injured and orphaned wildlife.

Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue is committed to encouraging through education the integration of wildlife into our countryside and our gardens to enable our wildlife to exist alongside us in a natural balance. Each year we care for in excess of 1500 wildlife casualties. It is everyone’s responsibility to preserve bio diversity. Many of these are injured at the hand of man either directly or indirectly. Although caring for the injured animal is our first priority we feel our schools educational program is as important. To educate children at a young age and give them a greater understanding of the wildlife that surrounds them will help them make decisions in their adult life for the longevity of our native wildlife.

We spend much of our time talking in schools reaching the next generation via worksheets, direct animal contact and talks to promote understanding and conservation of wildlife environments.

We are committed to encouraging children to care for their environment and reduce the use of pesticides by removing the myths that surround our spectacular wildlife and encouraging the next generation to learn and understand that a garden can be balanced and is a great environment for both humans and our native wildlife.

 

How you can help us

1.Sponsor a stall in a town centre from £800+

2.Sponsor a stall at one of our events £250

3.Put us in your newsletter or work emails with 12 regular seasonal wildlife tips for your staff

4.Have one of our collection boxes at your office

5.Have a wildlife day at work where everyone does something eco friendly during the day and donates £1 to us.
6.Have a dress down day and all the staff pay £1

7.Invite us into your office with some creatures and we will give a talk

8.Have a collection box at your christmas party

9.Build an orphan run £28,000+

10.Name and take care of an orphan including medical bills

11.Name and support an orphan until release

12.Sponsor an intensive care cage

13.Sponsor a Hospitalisation Cage

 

Corporate Ideas

Corporate Talks

Corporate Gardens

Give a Hog a name

 

 

 

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There are many ways you can help us

 

See if you can help us by clicking here - Can You Help Us . From hands on volunteering to clicking at home we need all sorts of help and all sorts of people to join our small and crazy team.

 

why we do it

Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day, as he was walking along the shore, he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance on the beach, and so he walked faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young man, and that what he was doing was not dancing at all. The young man was reaching down to the shore, picking up small objects, and throwing them into the ocean READ MORE

 

volunteers

We are run totally by volunteers. Our volunteers are dedicated, the come from a wide range of backgrounds and they all bring something special to our team.

 

We are always looking for more volunteers to carry out some of the roles below.


If you have some spare time and would like to help us in some area please fill out the following form and return it to info@harperaspreywildliferescue.co.uk. and we will be in contact with you.


As well as helping with animal care, there are other volunteering opportunities.

Maybe you could collect injured animals in your area when needed and bring them into us.

 

Perhaps you have experience in fundraising or PR and you can help raise awareness of our charity through local and national media?

Maybe you have strong administration skills.


If you think that you have the skills to help us then please complete the form on this page. Volunteers

We are sorry but we cannot take anyone under the age of 18

ABOUT US

 

Much of our wildlife, when it comes into contact with man, obtains injuries that are not in themselves life threatening. However, in the wild a lack of food and an inability to protect yourself can and often does mean the end.

 

A creature with a relatively simple injury can rest and be fed and is easily returned to the wild where it belongs. Imagine breaking your leg and not being able to feed because you can't get to Sainsbury's, or worse, becoming someone's dinner before you die......... Sounds ridiculous but not if you are a wild animal.

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There are many ways you can help us

 

See if you can help us by clicking here - Can You Help Us . From hands on volunteering to clicking at home we need all sorts of help and all sorts of people to join our small and crazy team.

please donate here

Help us to help the wildlife we care for by donating here. Click on the button below. Just one sachet of cat food feeds a baby hedgehog for a day

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newsletter

Enter your email and we will send you a Newsletter with tips and information on encouraging and supporting our native wildlife and updates on our patients

 


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volunteers

We are run totally by volunteers. Our volunteers are dedicated, the come from a wide range of backgrounds and they all bring something special to our team.

 

We are always looking for more volunteers to carry out some of the roles below.


If you have some spare time and would like to help us in some area please fill out the following form and return it to info@harperaspreywildliferescue.co.uk. and we will be in contact with you.


As well as helping with animal care, there are other volunteering opportunities.

Maybe you could collect injured animals in your area when needed and bring them into us.

 

Perhaps you have experience in fundraising or PR and you can help raise awareness of our charity through local and national media?

Maybe you have strong administration skills.


If you think that you have the skills to help us then please complete the form on this page. Volunteers

We are sorry but we cannot take anyone under the age of 18.

our wonderful team

To find out a little about the people that run our rescue Click here Our Team

 

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long term goals

Our long term goal is to set up an exciting Education Centre for school and groups. Establish a fully equipped 24 hour wildlife hospital with full time vets and ambulances. Anyone able to help with this progress this in relation to land and finance should contact Anne for more details on: info@harperaspreywildliferescue.co.uk.

 

 

How we started

 

Whilst out walking with my dog in the early 1980's I found a small hedgehog stuck in a fence. He was too fat to go through and his prickles wouldn't let him go back.


He had been pushing so long in an attempt to free himself that the wire had cut into his body and his leg was bleeding where he had pushed and pushed against the ground. I had in my handbag a pair of pliers (no surprise to anyone who knows me) I cut the wire and removed the hedgehog READ MORE

 

ABOUT US

 

We are a small registered wildlife charity that last year responded to over 1600 wildlife casualties. Each year this number increases along with our costs. We care, treat, and rehabilitate all of our British wildlife.

 

We originally started supporting local vets and now receive wildlife from the public . We are available seven days a week for advice and admissions. We are sometimes able to collect and rescue wildlife in a variety of unusual situations.

 

Our primary goal is to simply give these creatures a second chance.

 

Much of our wildlife, when it comes into contact with man, obtains injuries that are not in themselves life threatening. However, in the wild a lack of food and an inability to protect yourself can and often does mean the end.

 

 

 

A creature with a relatively simple injury can rest and be fed and is easily returned to the wild where it belongs. Imagine breaking your leg and not being able to feed because you can't get to Sainsbury's, or worse, becoming someone's dinner before you die......... Sounds ridiculous but not if you are a wild animal.

 

We treat a multitude of injuries including serious injuries such as road traffic accident with internal complications and many broken limbs.

 

Our goal is to return all our injured wildlife to the wild where they belong and we are extremely successful.

We have over the last few years hand reared many orphaned creatures such as tiny wrens and magnificent fawns with everything in between. This is a very rewarding and vital part of our work. Not only are these programs successful but also it enabled us to study these animals more closely giving us knowledge and education that can be shared with other organizations. This knowledge is used to increase our successes, improve our care program and better understand the needs and nature of the species.

 

We address or should be say redress the natural balance. ABOUT US

 

education

 

As well as working on the front line we give talks and show our stunning wildlife to a variety of groups and schools - Wildlife Rocks Me Talks. We believe that a better understanding of these creatures will promote not only tolerance but a willingness to integrate them into our lives.

 

Children will become the custodians of our planet and we hope, through our talks, will have a better understanding of and take an interest in our wonderful wildlife as they take on that ultimate role.

 

We raise funds by donations, our newsletter, attending County Shows, Car boot sales, selling on eBay, Fairs, and our shop.

 

We are a small registered wildlife charity that last year responded to over 1600 wildlife casualties. Each year this number increases along with our costs. We care, treat, and rehabilitate all of our British wildlife.

 

We originally started supporting local vets and now receive wildlife from the public . We are available seven days a week for advice and admissions. We are sometimes able to collect and rescue wildlife in a variety of unusual situations.

 

Our primary goal is to simply give these creatures a second chance.