Building Partnerships for Urban Ecology
Join organizations, government agencies, and corporations aligned with our vision of distributed conservation and community stewardship.
Our Partner Network
Our Partners & Collaborators
We are grateful to the individuals and organizations who share our vision of ecological transformation starting from the front yard.
Jatziri Barron
Mexican muralist and visual artist from Guanajuato who uses art to advocate for cultural identity and community unification. Her work bridges cultural narratives with ecological consciousness.
Visit Portfolio โSupporting distributed conservation models that create ecological networks through community stewardship and innovative governance.
Learn More โCollaborating on urban conservation strategies that integrate micro-sanctuaries into regional ecosystem networks.
Learn More โWorking together to integrate distributed habitat restoration with urban park systems and neighborhood greening initiatives.
Learn More โAcademic partnership for ecological research, impact measurement, and systems analysis of distributed conservation networks.
Learn More โTypes of Partnership
We collaborate with organizations across sectors. Each partnership model is designed to align mission, resources, and impact.
Municipal Partnership
City officials and government agencies. Support stormwater management, heat island mitigation, and neighborhood greening through distributed habitat.
Examples: Zoning alignment, co-branded initiatives, municipal gardens
Corporate Sponsorship
UBIT-qualified sponsorships and ESG deployment. Companies align conservation impact with corporate responsibility goals.
Examples: Event sponsorship, employee volunteer programs, impact reporting
Nonprofit Collaboration
Joint programming with nonprofits in education, community development, and environmental justice.
Examples: Shared workshops, co-hosted events, network integration
Research Partnership
Universities and academic institutions. Study distributed conservation models, impact measurement, and systems dynamics.
Examples: Ecological surveys, thesis projects, data collaboration
Municipal & Government Partnership
How Holon Gardens aligns with city and regional conservation goals.
Stormwater & Water Quality
Native plants reduce runoff, increase infiltration, and support watershed health across urban neighborhoods.
Urban Heat Mitigation
Distributed vegetation networks lower neighborhood temperatures and reduce heat island effect through green infrastructure.
Biodiversity Support
Pollinator habitat, bird corridors, and food webs strengthened through regionally connected native sanctuaries.
Community Health
Increases neighborhood engagement, supports food security, and creates spaces for social connection.
Let's Talk Partnership
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