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SponsorShip Opportunities

BIRDS Georgia Sponsorship Opportunities

Birds Georgia is proud to partner with forward-thinking companies and institutions that share our commitment to building places where birds and people thrive. As we celebrate 100 years of conservation leadership, we invite corporate and nonprofit partners to invest in impactful, visible, and meaningful engagement through annual or Centennial sponsorships, including unrestricted, programmatic, in-kind, and volunteer support.

Your sponsorship fuels critical work in habitat protection, conservation science, and environmental education across Georgia while positioning your organization alongside a trusted, century-old conservation leader.

​In addition to brand recognition and event visibility, we offer hands-on engagement opportunities that connect your team directly to impact, including:
  • Corporate volunteer workdays at habitat restoration sites
  • Customized environmental education workshops for employees
  • Expert-guided corporate bird walks and outdoor team experiences
  • Birding as a wellness and mental health resource for staff
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Through partnership, your organization can help expand conservation education to new and diverse communities, empowering Georgians of all ages to become the environmental stewards our state and our shared future depends on.

Join us in honoring a century of impact while investing in the next 100 years of conservation in Georgia.

Become a Georgia Bird Fest Sponsor

Connect your brand with engaged, environmental leaders and community members statewide through sponsoring Georgia Bird Fest and Georgia Bird Fest Summit this spring.

Georgia Bird Fest is our annual month-long celebration of spring migration, highlighting Georgia’s critical role along major migratory flyways while bringing together birders, conservationists, and everyday Georgians through education and community events throughout the state. As part of our 11th annual Georgia Bird Fest, we will host the Georgia Bird Fest Summit at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, featuring a keynote by George Armistead, founder of Hillstar Nature and an internationally renowned birding guide who has led expeditions on all seven continents.

​By sponsoring Georgia Bird Fest, your organization will:
  • Align with a trusted 100-year conservation legacy
  • Connect with 100+ engaged Summit participants and thousands statewide
  • Receive brand visibility through event signage, digital promotion, and on-site recognition
  • Demonstrate leadership in sustainability and community impact
Georgia Bird Fest
2026 Georgia Bird Fest Sponsorship Packet

​Become a Centennial Event Sponsor

In 2026, Birds Georgia celebrates 100 years of conservation leadership across the state. We invite you to become a Centennial Event Sponsor and support a full year of signature programming that connects Georgians to birds, nature, and stewardship.

Centennial Sponsors receive year-round visibility and recognition across:
  • Georgia Bird Fest and the Georgia Bird Fest Summit at the Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Fall Flyway Festival and the Round Robin at the State Botanical Garden
  • The launch of Georgia’s first statewide Birding Trail, our Centennial Legacy Project
  • Exclusive Centennial events and special recognition opportunities

This partnership aligns your organization with a historic milestone while demonstrating a commitment to conservation, community engagement, and lasting impact across Georgia.

Join us in honoring our first 100 years and shaping the next century of conservation.
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View Centennial Sponsorship Opportunities
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Interested?

If you are interested in supporting Birds Georgia through a corporate or nonprofit sponsorship or have any questions, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 678-973-2437.

Thank you to our Sponsors

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  • Home
    • Member Login
  • Our Programs
    • Conservation >
      • Habitat Program
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Program
      • Habitat Stewardship Program
      • Private Lands Birding Trail
      • Building Collisions >
        • Project Safe Flight
        • Lights Out Georgia
    • Education >
      • Learn
      • For Educators >
        • Learning About Birds Curriculum
        • Professional Development
        • Connecting Students with STEM Through Birds
      • For Youth >
        • Georgia Urban Ecologists
        • Youth Birding Competition
        • Camp Talon
      • Master Birder Program
      • Beloved Naturalist
    • GA Birding Trail
    • Bird City Georgia
    • Program Requests
  • Ways to Give
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • Leadership Giving
    • Planned Giving
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Shop our Online Store
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Volunteer
    • Birdathon
    • Photographers Network
    • Community Science
  • Events & Travel
    • Field Trips
    • Upcoming Events
    • Georgia Bird Fest
    • Birds Georgia at Manuel's Tavern
    • Early Birds Book Club
    • Travel
  • About Us
    • Centennial Celebration
    • News and Stories >
      • Press Room
      • Newsletters
      • News Feed
    • Our Mission
    • Board and Staff
    • Job Opportunities
    • Contact or Visit Us
  • Resources
    • Birding Resources >
      • Birding Sites in Georgia
      • Accessibility
      • Georgia Birding Network
      • Why Birds?
    • Habitat Resources >
      • Best Management Practices
      • Sanctuary Resources
      • Plants for Birds
    • Injured/Orphaned Birds
    • Resources for Educators
    • Conservation Career Resources
    • Threats to Birds >
      • Climate Change
      • Collision Resources
      • Coffee and Chocolate
      • Species of Concern >
        • Chuck-will's-widow
        • Ruby-throated Hummingbird
        • Chimney Swift
        • Wood Thrush
        • Brown-headed Nuthatch