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Support SOIL

You can support Soil by making a donation of any size or becoming a sponsor.

 

The work of the Soil Lab would not be possible without the generous support of businesses and private donors. Sponsorship enhances your company’s marketing and community involvement strategies.  The sponsorship funds we receive help make this project possible.

 

Sponsorship packages are tailored to the specific needs of the donor and range from $5000-$500,000. In gratitude for these contributions, the Soil Lab offers valuable benefits that showcase sponsors in front of thousands of Durango families, including logo recognition, promotion on social media and more.

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Tax-deductible donations can also be made by personal (or business) check, payable to Durango Education Foundation. Please write SOIL project on memo line and send to Durango Education Foundation, 281 Sawyer Drive, Suite 100, Durango, CO 81303. Thank you!

Community Garden sponsorship opportunity; Sponsor Name/Logo Here

Cash and in kind donations of $5,000+ will be recognized with a sponsorship plate permanently and prominently attached to the Phase I Community Garden fence. Contact us about custom options.

Sponsorship packages

Teamwork: Collaboration for soil health

Cultivation Club
$1000
Recognition for individuals/families

Abstract green plant illustration

Seeding
$5000
6" x 6" plaque

Green plant seedling with roots

Sprouting
$10,000
6" x 12" plaque

Plant growing in pot

Branching
$25,000
12" x 12" plaque

Green plant growing in a pot

Budding
$50,000
12" x 24" plaque

Olive green stylized flower graphic

Flowering
$100,000
24" x 24" plaque

Bee pollinating flowers: supporting biodiversity

Pollinating
$250,000
24" x 48" plaque

Green tree with apples, Soil Lab

Fruiting
$500,000
48" x 48" plaque

Other ways you can help us grow!

With Durango's only community garden closing this fall, it's time to cultivate the future of gardening and outdoor learning in our community. Find out how you can become more involved and help us create a space where both school aged children and community members can learn together!

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