Corporate Giving

Are you a local business or corporation that shares our commitment to environmental and social justice? Let’s discuss how we can create a mutually beneficial partnership!

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Ways To Work Together

We’re looking to build meaningful, tailored, and mutually beneficial partnerships with values-aligned businesses. Depending on the level of your gift, we could offer:

  • Marketing and recognition: explore opportunities such as logo placement and social media mentions.
  • Help make your brand thrive: each company has something different to offer; let’s talk about how we can collaborate on events like pop-up plant sales or workshops, share spaces or promote products or services.
  • Employee engagement: join us for a garden tour or volunteer session at our Downtown Eastside program site.

Other Businesses We’ve Worked With

Whether it’s hosting a pop-up native plant sale in a restaurant, donating products for a giveaway, or providing financial support for our youth programs, we love working with values-aligned local businesses, multinational corporations, and everything in between. Some of our recent partnerships include, iA Financial Group, The Burrow Restaurant, Reusables, Patagonia, and Alveole. EYA is a 1% for the Planet Environmental Partner.

Our supporters receive opportunities to tour our gardens.

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“Alveole are big EYA fans! We've supported them for two years and love the important work they do engaging youth in supporting our local ecosystem. Our team has enjoyed visiting the gardens and running workshops for youth interns!”

— Matthew Young, Alveole

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Portrait of Matthew Young.
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Let’s Chat About Supporting EYA

Each relationship is unique. We look forward to speaking with you about ways to work together.

Koy Tayler
Manager, Fundraising & Communications
(She/Her)

koy@eya.ca
604-689-4446

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