The Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University has launched a new Corporate Membership Program, offering businesses a chance to support environmental stewardship, education, and community enrichment.
The Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University is proud to announce the launch of its new Corporate Membership Program, an initiative designed to strengthen partnerships with local and regional businesses while advancing the Garden’s mission of environmental stewardship, education, and community enrichment.
The new corporate memberships provide businesses with a unique opportunity to align their brand with one of the region’s most valued natural and educational resources. Corporate members will enjoy a range of benefits, including garden access on specified garden days, group volunteer access for employee team building, gift passes and memberships, Bland Cottage usage for leadership teams, free or discounted usage on facility rentals, recognition opportunities, invitations to exclusive events, and access to the Garden as a distinctive setting for client engagement, meetings, and wellness activities.
“Corporate memberships allow businesses to invest in the wellbeing of their employees and the vitality of our community while directly supporting conservation, horticulture, and educational programming,” said Todd Beasley, Director at the Botanic Garden. “This program creates a meaningful connection between the business community and the natural landscape that serves us all but most important gives employers opportunities to show they care about their staff through opportunities for health and well being in a beautiful setting”
Located at 1503 Bland Avenue, the Botanic Garden serves as a living classroom and public green space, welcoming students, faculty, and visitors year-round. Proceeds from corporate memberships will support garden maintenance, native and sustainable landscaping initiatives, student learning opportunities, and public programs that connect plants with people, time, and place.
Corporate memberships are offered in four tiered levels, allowing businesses of all sizes to participate and tailor their involvement to their goals—whether focused on sustainability, employee wellness, community visibility, or client hospitality.
“The Garden is more than a beautiful setting—it’s an investment in education, environmental resilience, and quality of life,” said Beasley. “We are excited to invite our business partners to grow with us.”
Businesses interested in becoming a corporate member or learning more about the program are encouraged to visit the Garden website or contact the Garden main office at 912-478-1149.

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