Are you looking for new ways to enhance your brand? How about that all-important competitive advantage? Corporate membership is good for your business and the environment.

Why become a corporate member?

The way your customers perceive your business is vital to your success; by becoming a corporate member you can encourage a sense of Trust in your brand and gain the respect of your customers. Some of the most successful brands in the world are built on reputation and respect. Becoming a corporate member will also give you access to our expert advice, PR opportunities and the chance to invest in your local community, and therefore the areas in which your customers live.

We can help you to:

  • Improve customer loyalty
  • Enhance brand value, increase sales and market share
  • Motivate staff and suppliers, and heighten loyalty
  • Gain positive media coverage
  • Access networking opportunities

Types of membership

There are several types of membership you can choose from, based on the level of commitment your business wishes to make:

Each membership comes with an official certificate, links to your website and publicity opportunities to ensure we showcase your support to your customers. All publicity will be developed with you to ensure you send out the right message for your business.

Interested? Call our Fundraising Manager today and find out how working with the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside can help your business succeed.

Ruth Gaskell
Fundraising Officer
Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside
The Barn
Berkeley Drive
Bamber Bridge
Preston
Lancashire
PR5 6BY

tel: 01772 324129
email: Ruth Gaskell
mobile: 07795 017318

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