Become a Partner in Preservation
Your business can make a difference! Hunterdon Land Trust offers sponsorship opportunities for both large and small businesses designed to meet your marketing and philanthropic goals!
Your sponsorship offers your business the opportunity to align with the mission of preserving open space and farmland, stewardship of natural resources, and cultivation of Dvoor Farm as a center for inspiration, education, and connection.
To become a Partner in Preservation, please contact Catherine Suttle, Executive Director, at catherine@hunterdonlandtrust.org or Heather Mulvey, Director of Development, at heather@hunterdonlandtrust.org, call us at 908-237-4582, or make your donation online.
2026 Partners in Preservation Business Sponsor Benefits:
Spicebush Level: $500
- Business logo prominently displayed on HLT website with link to business website
- Business logo in annual print newsletter distributed to over 700 homes
Button Willow Level: $1,000
- All benefits listed above plus
- 2 Tickets to 2026 HLT Wine & Art Fundraiser
- Listing in digital newsletters distributed to over 2,400 readers
- Listing as sponsor for HLT’s fundraising events
Silky Dogwood Level: $2,500
- All benefits listed above plus
- Limited-edition HLT camp mug
- Business featured in 1 HLT social media post reaching over 4,500 Facebook followers and over 3,600 Instagram followers
- Business banner displayed seasonally at Dvoor Farm
Silver Maple Level: $5,000
- All benefits listed above plus
- Business featured in additional HLT social media post (total 2 posts)
- Business-provided promotional materials included in HLT booth at tabling events
White Oak Level: $10,000
- All benefits listed above plus
- 2 additional tickets to 2026 HLT Wine & Art fundraiser (total 4 tickets)
- Business featured in two additional HLT social media posts (total 4 posts)
- Business name and logo displayed in trailhead kiosks at 5 HLT preserves
Website logo with link, business listing, and kiosk displays are for term of 1 year. Banners remain the property of Hunterdon Land Trust.