Our sponsors & partners

At Branch Out, we believe collaboration is key to creating lasting change. We’re proud to work alongside incredible organisations, businesses, and individuals who share our vision of empowering youth and protecting our natural environment.

Their support helps us run meaningful events, expand our reach, and remove barriers to participation, ensuring that more young people can connect with nature and take real action for conservation.

Current Sponsors

Nature Connect

Facilitating Organisation of our 2025 Small Grant Project

Nature Connect supports our mission through funding, mentorship, and network building, helping us grow our impact across the Cape Floristic Region.

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 The Table Mountain Fund

Funder of Nature Connect’s Small Grants Projects 

The TMF is committed to protecting the biodiversity of the Cape Floristic Region and their support helps us bring young people into that mission.

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ISC2 Cape Town Chapter

Monthly sponsor (April–September 2025)

As a non-profit dedicated to cybersecurity education and outreach, ISC2 also recognises the value of empowering youth through conservation. Their sponsorship helps us expand our skills development efforts and remove financial barriers to participation.

Collaboration Partners

At Branch Out, we believe in supporting the incredible work already happening in the conservation space. That’s why many of our collaborations are built around one simple idea: we bring the youth to you.

 By connecting passionate young people to the events, training, and expertise of experienced organisations, we help amplify existing conservation efforts, while giving youth the chance to learn, grow, and make a real impact.

Some of our recent collaborators include:

  • SANParks Honorary Rangers – We rallied youth volunteers to assist in a graffiti removal effort at Rhodes Memorial Dam.
  • Cleantech Exterior Cleaning – Shared their equipment and expertise while youth took on the clean-up challenge.
  • Cape Leopard Trust – Trained our youth in snare awareness and welcomed them into the field to help identify snare hotspots.
  • GreenEyes – Guided our group on an unforgettable overnight hike to the People’s Trail Hut.

We also work closely with our sister organisation, Mayine e Afrika, to reach more young people from under-resourced communities and make our events accessible to all.