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Conference Sponsorships

9th Annual Repatriation Conference: 
​Building a New Fire

​​Repatriation is not just the act of returning Ancestors, their burial belongings, and sacred and cultural patrimony. Repatriation requires all parties involved – institutions, collectors, dealers, federal agencies, Tribal governments, attorneys, academics – to be truth tellers and healers. 
Show your commitment to human rights and equality through a sponsorship of the
​9th Annual Repatriation Conference. ​Sponsoring this Conference demonstrates your investment in Indigenous rights and puts your company or organization before Tribal Nations, museums, government, and academia. 

All sponsorship dollars will go to providing a hybrid conference experience, special conference events, registration scholarships and honorariums for the development of an interactive and robust training and networking experience. 

​The Conference will be a hybrid conference, with the primary activities occurring ​in-person. 
Download Sponsorship Packet
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​Pay online by credit card, PayPal or ACH.
MAIL IN PAYMENT
Download and complete the form and return with a check.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

The Association is happy to create a unique sponsorship for you or your entity for $2,500 or more. Contact us at general@Indian-Affairs.org to discuss. 
Honored Sponsor - $20,000
  • Registration for up to six attendees
  • Exhibitor booth
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Minimum of five linked social media posts
  • Full slide on Conference slide show
  • Linked logo on Conference emails
  • Full-page ad or story in the program
  • Daily recognition by the host during Conference
  • Short speaking opportunity to address attendees

Respect Sponsor - $5,000
  • Registration for one attendee
  • Exhibitor booth
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Minimum of two linked social media posts
  • Logo included in Conference slide show
  • Linked logo on Conference emails
  • Logo in program
  • Daily recognition by host during Conference
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Advocacy Sponsor - $1,000
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Minimum of one linked social media post
  • Logo included in Conference slide show
  • Logo in program
Fortitude Sponsor - $10,000
  • Registration for up to three attendees
  • Exhibitor booth
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Minimum of three linked social media posts
  • Full slide on Conference slide show
  • Linked logo on Conference emails
  • Half-page ad or story in program
  • Daily recognition by host during Conference
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Community Sponsor - $2,500
  • Exhibitor booth
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Minimum of one linked social media post
  • Logo included in Conference slide show
  • Linked logo on Conference emails
  • Logo in program
  • Daily acknowledgment by host during Conference
  • ​(Registration for the  Conference is a separate cost.)

​Grassroots Sponsor - $500
  • Linked logo on Conference website
  • Logo included in Conference slide show
  • Logo in program

Thank you to our sponsors!

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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)
publicly supported organization.
​We do not take federal grants.

The Association is governed by an all-Native
Board of Directors and leadership team. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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The Association has achieved the highest rating - PLATINUM - from GuideStar, now known as Candid​

100 Years of Advocacy


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In 2022, the Association turned 100 years old! Over the last century of service in Native Country, we have changed the course of federal Indian law and policy away from termination and genocide towards sovereignty, self-determination and healing. Help us move forward even stronger into our next 100 years!

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