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Orchid Category

Orchid Category

Orchids are some of nature’s most interesting flowers and the most common plant group in the world. They grow from the Arctic to the Equator to the southern hemisphere, on all the continents except Antarctica. Some orchids that grow naturally, however, are in danger of disappearing from Earth. In Jordan, 20 species of orchids have been recorded — a relatively large range considering the country’s various bio-geographical zones. These small flowers are diverse and are found growing abundantly in different places all over the Kingdom, thus as this category boasts plenty of small projects from all of the RSCN’s different reserves, the orchid is a fitting symbol. Orchid Category’s Sponsor Benefits: As a sponsor of one of the RSCN’s programs and projects listed in the Orchid Category, the sponsoring party will not only be publicly demonstrating their support for nature conservation, but will also be receiving the following benefits: Tax deduction for the whole amount of fund. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on all project-related publications (invitations, posters, t-shirts, etc.) Media coverage through press releases in local press, radio and TV stations, the RSCN’s Website, newsletters, and social media channels. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on the RSCN’s and Wild Jordan’s Websites under “Friends and Sponsors” section. Sponsor recognition at the RSCN’s annual general assembly meeting and planned annual members' events. Special 5% discount on the RSCN/Wild Jordan Nature Shop’s high quality handicrafts produced by local women residing in and around our nature reserves, including customized products for the sponsor’s giveaway needs for one year. Special 5% discount on the RSCN’s eco-tourism services provided at the nature reserves for the sponsor's corporate trips for one year. Recognition and awarding at the RSCN’s Donors Awarding Event. Volunteering opportunities for the sponsor’s staff in executing the sponsored project.

Kestrel Category

Kestrel Category

The name “kestrel” is given to several different members of the falcon genus, Falco. Kestrels are most easily distinguished by their typical hunting behavior, which is to hover at a height of around 10 to 20 meters over open country — to hover; kestrels require a slight headwind — and swoop down on prey. This category’s projects are considered to be valuable hunts for the RSCN to guarantee improved nature conservation measures, hence the designation, “kestrel.” Kestrel Category’s Sponsor Benefits: As a sponsor of one of the RSCN’s programs and projects listed in the Kestrel Category, the sponsoring party will not only be publicly demonstrating their support for nature conservation, but will also be receiving the following benefits: Tax deduction for the whole amount of fund. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on all project-related publications (invitations, posters, t-shirts, etc.) Media coverage through press releases in local press, radio and TV stations, the RSCN’s Website, newsletters, and social media channels. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on the RSCN’s and Wild Jordan’s Websites under “Friends and Sponsors” section. Sponsor recognition at the RSCN’s annual general assembly meeting and annual members' events. Discounted membership. Special 10% discount on the RSCN/Wild Jordan Nature Shop’s high quality handicrafts produced by local women residing in and around our nature reserves, including customized products for the sponsor’s giveaway needs for one year. Special 10% discount on the RSCN’s eco-tourism services provided at the nature reserves for the sponsor's corporate trips for one year. Recognition and awarding at the RSCN’s Donors Awarding Event. Volunteering opportunities for the sponsor’s staff in executing the sponsored project.

Iris Category

Iris Category

Iris is a genus of 260 to 300 species of flowering plants that boast ornate flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for “rainbow,” referring to the wide variety of colors found among the species’ flowers. The Black Iris is Jordan’s national flower and can be found all across the country, particularly in the Karak Governorate. This category was so named as its projects symbolize and represent the RSCN like the iris symbolizes and represents the Hashemite Kingdom. Iris Category’s Sponsor Benefits: As a sponsor of one of the RSCN’s programs and projects listed in the Iris Category, the sponsoring party will not only be publicly demonstrating their support for nature conservation, but will also be receiving the following benefits: Tax deduction for the whole amount of fund. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on all project-related publications (invitations, posters, t-shirts, etc.) Media coverage through press releases in local press, radio and TV stations, the RSCN’s Website, newsletters, and social media channels. Sponsor’s logo to be placed on the RSCN’s and Wild Jordan’s Websites under “Friends and Sponsors” section. Sponsor recognition at the RSCN’s annual general assembly meeting and planned annual members' events. Special 15% discount on the RSCN/Wild Jordan Nature Shop’s high quality handicrafts produced by local women residing in and around our nature reserves, including customized products for the sponsor’s giveaway needs for one year. Special 15% discount on the RSCN’s eco-tourism services provided at the nature reserves for the sponsor's corporate trips for one year. Honorary memberships. The sponsor’s business name or logo prominently displayed in advertisements, including “Thank You” ads through our members and friends database, which includes more than 10,000 subscribers. Access to a training room once a year free of charge in one of the RSCN's sites. Recognition and awarding at the RSCN’s Donors Awarding Event. Volunteering opportunities for the sponsor’s staff in executing the sponsored project.

Oryx Category

Oryx Category

The Oryx is considered one of the most remarkable and extraordinary ungulate species in the Arabian culture. In the 1950s, this creature was extinct from the wilderness in Jordan; however, an extraordinary long-term initiative commenced by the RSCN was established to re-introduce this species to the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve. The Arabian Oryx is the national animal of Jordan, thus this category’s name was chosen as such because of the importance of the projects it includes.