The Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington is a registered non-profit charitable organization.
We are the only program in our area for acquired brain injury survivors.
It is our hope that working together with our community partners we can educate the public on prevention of acquired brain injuries and to continue to build on the resources and programs for those who sustain ABI, and for their caregivers.
There are many ways for your corporation or business to support the Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington. It may be through Major Sponsorship or sponsorship of an event either monetary, in-kind or attending an event.
Please email our Executive Director to arrange for an appointment to discuss our programs and the opportunities further.
Background
The BIAWW has a long history of serving the needs of those with ABI in the Waterloo and Wellington regions. Since 2000, the organization has run numerous programs to serve the needs of survivors and caregivers. The past two years have been especially difficult for the BIAWW and we have now initiated a "re-start" phase and we're excited to regain our position in the community.
Sponsorship Opportunities
In addition to general sponsorship, we have a number of programs, fundraising events and activities that will all need corporate sponsorship. These will include expanding survivor and support groups, art therapy programs, education and awareness programs, and fundraising events.
We have the following sponsorship levels for your consideration:
Sponsorship
Platinum $25,000
Gold $15,000
Silver $10,000
Bronze $ 5,000
Sponsorship Benefits
Based on the level of support, the sponsor logo and link will continue to be prominent on the home page and supporters page of our website. We will also include you on our “corporate directory” which will be made available to the public on our website where we are currently averaging over 400 unique views per week. We would also include your logo on newsletters.
We would also provide access to our events and visibility at any information sessions we would provide for you and your staff.
We are the only program in our area for acquired brain injury survivors.
It is our hope that working together with our community partners we can educate the public on prevention of acquired brain injuries and to continue to build on the resources and programs for those who sustain ABI, and for their caregivers.
There are many ways for your corporation or business to support the Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington. It may be through Major Sponsorship or sponsorship of an event either monetary, in-kind or attending an event.
Please email our Executive Director to arrange for an appointment to discuss our programs and the opportunities further.
Background
The BIAWW has a long history of serving the needs of those with ABI in the Waterloo and Wellington regions. Since 2000, the organization has run numerous programs to serve the needs of survivors and caregivers. The past two years have been especially difficult for the BIAWW and we have now initiated a "re-start" phase and we're excited to regain our position in the community.
Sponsorship Opportunities
In addition to general sponsorship, we have a number of programs, fundraising events and activities that will all need corporate sponsorship. These will include expanding survivor and support groups, art therapy programs, education and awareness programs, and fundraising events.
We have the following sponsorship levels for your consideration:
Sponsorship
Platinum $25,000
Gold $15,000
Silver $10,000
Bronze $ 5,000
Sponsorship Benefits
Based on the level of support, the sponsor logo and link will continue to be prominent on the home page and supporters page of our website. We will also include you on our “corporate directory” which will be made available to the public on our website where we are currently averaging over 400 unique views per week. We would also include your logo on newsletters.
We would also provide access to our events and visibility at any information sessions we would provide for you and your staff.