Support Local, Protect Local: Join Cook Inletkeeper’s Business Partner Program

by | Aug 27, 2024 | Clean Water, Community, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies

Are you a business owner who shares our vision? Become a Cook Inletkeeper Partner today, and let your customers know that you stand for clean water and healthy salmon. By joining our Business Partner Program, you’re not just making a donation—you’re making a statement. You’re showing your customers that you care about the future of Cook Inlet, and that your business is committed to the well-being of the community.

Support Local, Protect Local:

Join Cook Inletkeeper’s Business Partner Program

At Cook Inletkeeper, we understand how vital local economies are to the strength and resilience of our communities. We also know that a healthy environment, with clean water and abundant salmon, is the bedrock of our local economy. That’s why we’re proud to recognize and celebrate our Clean Water | Healthy Salmon supporters—local businesses that not only serve their communities but also reinvest in protecting our precious natural resources.

These forward-thinking businesses understand that investing in environmental stewardship is not just good for the planet—it’s good for business. By supporting Cook Inletkeeper, they demonstrate to their customers that they value the clean water and healthy salmon that sustain our way of life.

We invite you to visit our website to see which local businesses are already making a difference by supporting the work of Cook Inletkeeper. Their commitment is a testament to the power of partnership and the impact we can achieve when we work together.

Are you a business owner who shares our vision? Become a Cook Inletkeeper Partner today, and let your customers know that you stand for clean water and healthy salmon. By joining our Business Partner Program, you’re not just making a donation—you’re making a statement. You’re showing your customers that you care about the future of Cook Inlet, and that your business is committed to the well-being of the community.

To honor your generous support, all business partners donating at the $250 level or above will be recognized in our biannual newsletter this Fall. This is a great way to show your customers that you’re not only doing business in the community—you’re investing in its future.

We offer additional visibility for those who donate $500 or more or participate through 1% for the Planet. Your business will be featured on the Cook Inletkeeper website, complete with your logo, a description of your business, and a clickable link to your website. It’s an excellent opportunity to showcase your commitment to environmental sustainability while reaching a wider audience of potential customers who share your values.

Join us today and become part of a growing business network that recognizes the importance of protecting our natural resources. Together, we can ensure that Cook Inlet remains a place where both businesses and nature thrive.

Visit inletkeeper.org/act/business-supporter to learn more and become a Cook Inletkeeper Business Partner. Let’s work together for a resilient, sustainable future.

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