
Environmental Education and Vulnerable Groups: towards an Inclusive Future
Environmental outreach as a tool for an equitable and sustainable society. Working together with vulnerable groups offers two-way learning.
The Oceanogràfic Foundation is implementing a sponsorship plan aimed at companies committed to the conservation of the Planet.
The importance of marine protection is more present than ever on the global agenda. The oceans, a source of life and biodiversity, face growing threats, from pollution to the loss of marine habitats. In this context, corporate commitment becomes essential to promote the preservation of our oceans.
To achieve this goal, we seek strategic alliances with organizations that share our passion for marine conservation.
Our goal is to collaborate with companies whose values are aligned with those of the Oceanogràfic Foundation, enabling a collaboration that transcends mere financial contribution.
It’s not just a sponsorship; it’s a partnership that reflects a joint commitment to a common goal: the preservation of our oceans.
Through open and transparent communication, we ensure that our sponsors are fully informed about the impact of their investment in marine conservation. This collaboration strengthens companies’ public relations and promotes a type of sponsorship based on trust.
We offer visibility in our projects and events, providing companies with the opportunity to stand out as active players in the protection of the oceans and promoting the brand as an active advocate for marine conservation.
Visibility is not limited to events; it also encompasses digital platforms and media outlets. We highlight companies’ commitment to environmental protection, providing a window into their marine conservation efforts.

Environmental outreach as a tool for an equitable and sustainable society. Working together with vulnerable groups offers two-way learning.

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