Sponsors

Sponsors

Thanks to our supporters who have pledged a donation to the H5II

Whitebark pine level ($5000 +)

Limber pine level ($1000-$4999)

Bristlecone pine level ($600-$999)

Foxtail pine level ($300-$599)

Nutcracker level ($100-$299)



Partners

We appreciate the strong partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Protection and Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Lab (Missoula) in supporting the conference.


Interested in Becoming a Sponsor

Sponsors are valuable partners and key to the success of the High Five Conference. Your contribution to the conference provides the opportunity for everyone to attend for a minimal fee. The conference is an excellent opportunity to show participants from across the United States, Canada and other countries your brand and participation. Sign up for a sponsorship today.

Whitebark Pine Sponsor ($5000+)

  • Acknowledgement as Whitebark Pine sponsor on conference website and in on-line program with your logo
  • Two conference registrations
  • Opportunity to display on a virtual exhibit booth
  • Logo on presentation screen saver

Limber Pine Sponsor ($1000+)

• Acknowledgement as Limber Pine sponsor on conference website and in on-line program with your logo
• One conference registration
• Opportunity to display on a virtual exhibit booth
• Logo on presentation screen saver

Bristlecone Pine Sponsor ($600+)

• Acknowledgement as Bristlecone Pine sponsor on conference website and in on-line program with logo
• Opportunity to display on a virtual exhibit booth
• Logo on presentation screen saver

Foxtail Pine Sponsor ($300+)

  • Acknowledgement as Foxtail Pine sponsor on conference website and in online program
  • Logo on presentation screen saver

Nutcracker Sponsor ($100+)

  • Acknowledgement as Nutcracker sponsor on conference website
  • Name and sponsor level in online program

We’d love to tailor a sponsorship package to suit your organization’s needs.
Please contact us!

Contact: Cathie Jean, terracasa45@gmail.com or Liz Davy, liz.davy@whitebarkfound.org


Photos this page: Saakje planting whitebark pine seedlings near the ice field in Jasper National Park, photo courtesy of Brenda Shepherd (featured image); whitebark pine tree tops, photo by Julee Shamhart (above)