Transform your commitment to community
Become a corporate member today.Protecting and preserving the Blue Hills Reservation comes down to commitment to the community, resources, and people power. Here’s what becoming a corporate member means for you and the park you love.
- Supporting preservation of the park enhances your company’s reputation as a socially responsible organization, which builds trust with customers and stakeholders.
- Being a corporate member opens the door to potential collaborations, business opportunities, and partnerships with like-minded organizations that value sustainability and local preservation efforts.
- Getting employees involved through volunteer activities fosters team-building, employee satisfaction, and community pride.
- By supporting FBH, you’re helping to ensure that the Blue Hills Reservation remains a pristine space for future generations. You’ll be leaving a positive environmental legacy and contribute to the long-term health of your community.
- One mile of basic trailwork in the park during a 3-hour public event costs about $1,000. With 125 miles of trails in the Blue Hills that need attention multiple times a year, we cannot afford to hold these events without your help. With annual individual memberships at a reasonable $30 a year, we would need to triple FBH membership to cover the cost of taking care of each trail just once a year.
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We can’t do it alone. Corporate memberships matter. Thank you in advance for helping to protect the Blue Hills. Click below to access the flyer with details on the four levels of membership. Contact Melissa Nelson at (781) 205-0238 or melissa@friendsofthebluehills.org to learn more.
Photos: “4 Brothers,” by Emily McGinley of Braintree (bottom left); “Lily Pad Carpet,” by Elaine Cwynar of Randolph (bottom right).
Donations submitted through forms on this site are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Friends of the Blue Hills is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization (tax identification number 04-2627412) under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.