Corporate Sponsors
African Wildlife Foundation’s corporate and business partners help to advance our conservation work in Africa, from protecting critical habitat and endangered species to developing sustainable enterprises that enhance the livelihoods of people who share their lands with wildlife.
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You can further AWF’s conservation mission while bolstering sales and brand equity in the process. We will work with your business (and agency partners) to develop a cause-marketing promotion, product extension or licensing arrangement that links sales to support for AWF. Additionally, as a Corporate Sponsor you can take a leadership role in advancing our key programs: saving endangered species and other wildlife; protecting land, and developing conservation enterprises that benefit people in Africa. Click here to learn more.

Swiss watchmaker Hublot has been creating luxury watches for three decades. Hublot pieces have been incorporated into top global brands, including Manchester United football club. In 2010, Hublot became the official watchmaker of Forumla 1, the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Its new limited-edition "Big Bang out of Africa" timepiece benefits AWF. Hublot designed the watch to support AWF Goodwill Ambassador Veronica Varekova, who is currently featured in a new Hublot campaign highlighting its women’s collections, and champions her commitment to AWF.
For more, visit www.hublot.com.

Since 1903, glassmaker Steuben has been making fine art by hand at the company's factory in Corning, New York, a city renowned for its glass-making history. For nearly a century, the designers and glassmakers of Steuben have been inspired by animal forms and the powerful legends that surround them. Steuben's new Big Five collection, which comprises glass sculptures of African buffalo, elephant, rhino, lion and leopard, was designed exclusively to benefit AWF.
For more, visit www.steuben.com.

What could be more natural than a partnership between the leading international organization for conserving Africa’s wildlife and the leading purveyor of premium all-natural chocolate? The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and Endangered Species Chocolate share a common desire to sustain species, habitat and humanity and are working together to further this vision. You can help by adopting an elephant, lion, mountain gorilla or other African animal today. As thanks you will receive the delicious creations of Endangered Species Chocolate, and the satisfaction that comes with supporting AWF’s work to protect Africa’s magnificent wildlife. Help conserve Africa's animals today.
For more, visit www.chocolatebar.com.

Alex Woo's jewelry line has been received with much acclaim and success. Handcrafted artistry, careful finishing, and thoughtful function are just part of the high standards of quality infused in all Alex Woo jewelry.
Alex Woo is committed to helping others achieve their goals and contributing to the wider community. Each of her designs is inspired by the beauty of locations from around the world; inspired by the splendor of Africa, Alex Woo is proudly donating to AWF 10% of all proceeds from online sales of her new ‘Sweni Collection.’ Visit www.alexwoo.com.

Africa Geographic produces high-quality magazines, books, calendars and safari-related gear. They also offer superb travel opportunities to visit Africa’s special places. Their magazines are read by more than 160,000 readers in over 70 countries, and have garnered more than 20 awards for publishing excellence, including “South Africa’s best magazine”.
The African Wildlife Foundation and Africa Geographic have teamed up to produce a special quarterly issue featuring stories and news from AWF's Heartlands. This special issue of Africa Geographic is a benefit for our members of The Baobab Society.


Clear Channel owns and operates 1,400 radio and 37 television stations globally and is an industry leader in airport advertising representing 8 out of 10 top U.S. airports. Clear Channel has generously donated advertising space to AWF in 16 major U.S. airports valued at over $1 million.
Thanks to Clear Channel Airports, AWF has secured over 50 large billboards to promote our activities and attract new supporters. You can see AWF's posters in the following airports: Atlanta Hartsfield International; Chicago O'Hare International; Chicago Midway; Dallas Fort Worth; Denver International; New York Newark International; Boston Logan International. Visit www.clearchannelairports.com.

Founded in France in 1964, JCDecaux is the second largest advertising company in the world. The company started in France in 1964 and has expanded to 43 countries and 3,500 cities around the world. With a total of 630,000 advertising panels, every day JCDecaux reaches more than 150 million people worldwide via its outdoor advertising.
JC Decaux has generously donated billboard space in 11 major U.S. airports in which AWF has 95 prominently featured posters on display. This advertising space is valued at over $1.5 million. You can see AWF's posters in the following airports: John F. Kennedy; Miami International; Philadelphia; Houston Intercontinental; Seattle; Salt Lake City; San Jose;
Burbank; Washington D.C. Reagan National; Baltimore International.
For more information on JCDecaux, please visit www.jcdecaux.com.

Ranked by CondéNast Traveler in 2003 as one of the world's leading travel specialists, Mark Nolting has long been a supporter and advocate of the African Wildlife Foundation's work in Africa. Introducing AWF to new travelers to Africa is often the best method of establishing a permanent bond between the traveler and AWF's conservation programs in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.
Learn more about Mark Nolting and the Africa Adventure Company at www.africa-adventure.com. Mark's book is available for purchase on Amazon.com.

AWF has joined with Soundprints, a licensee of the Smithsonian Institution and other major licensors, to create exciting stories of animal adventures based on the real-life experiences and observations of AWF conservation staff. The stories take place across our African Heartlands
and feature animals that are studied and protected through our various research projects. Soundprints contributes 2% of retail sales to AWF.
The storybooks have corresponding stuffed toys and read-along audio tapes (CDs) narrated by AWF staff to bring six animal species alive for young children. Each book is created with curatorial accuracy, high quality and the Smithsonian endorsement, making the collection unique in the U.S. market. Educational as well as entertaining, the Soundprints series has won the Parent's Choice Award for 5 consecutive years.
Visit
www.soundprints.com.

As South Africa’s first and leading airline, South African Airways (SAA) is a proudly South African company, embracing the culture, the people and the flavor that makes this country such an exciting destination. Continent-wide, SAA actively supports local communities in every country to which they fly to.
SAA is extending its resources to partner with the African Wildlife Foundation in a range of activities which directly support the preservation of Africa’s great tourism and conservation destinations. Visit www.flysaa.com.

In 2004 Starbucks and AWF teamed up to build awareness for conservation of the wild lands and wildlife in Africa and explore new ways to bring sustainable coffee growing practices to Kenya and Tanzania. AWF's Samburu, Kilimanjaro and Virunga heartlands all contain east Africa's most productive and highest quality coffee farms, and currently coffee farmers have the capacity to produce higher volumes of greater quality coffee but are constrained by a myriad of factors. Coffee has a high revenue earning potential if farmers have access to credit, training and extension services, and assistance with marketing.
Through this partnership with Starbucks, opportunities are being created for coffee farmers to improve their livelihoods by increasing the quality and value of their coffee crop, provide support for better husbandry of coffee and harvesting that will serve to increase the level of awareness
amongst coffee farmers in east Africa for certified coffee husbandry. To learn more about Starbucks corporate social responsibility programs, visit www.starbucks.com
To learn how your business can work with AWF, click here.