Sponsors & Community Partners
Getting Involved
At Aneway, our work is made possible by the invaluable support of our sponsors and community partners. Together, we create meaningful opportunities for individuals with disabilities, providing them with the tools they need to thrive in their communities.
Being A Sponsor
Our sponsors play a crucial role in fueling our mission by providing the financial support needed to expand our programs and initiatives. In return, we offer a range of benefits designed to maximize their impact and visibility, showcasing their commitment to making a difference.
Interested in becoming a sponsor?
Sponsorship Benefits
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We showcase your business logo and work to drive business back to you. Sponsor logos are featured on banners, printed materials, newsletters, and the websites for ANEWAY, Game on State, and Print on State. We also highlight your sponsorship at fundraising events and within our Game On State store.
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Sponsoring ANEWAY demonstrates your commitment to corporate social responsibility. It showcases your company’s dedication to making a difference and giving back to society, enhancing trust among your consumers and investors.
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Sponsoring ANEWAY provides networking opportunities with our other corporate sponsors. You’ll have the chance to connect with other sponsors, volunteers, and supporters who share similar values and goals, leading to potential collaborations, partnerships, and business opportunities.
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By sponsoring ANEWAY, you contribute to positive social change. Your sponsorship helps empower individuals with different abilities and create an integrated and equitable community, improving the lives of those in need.
Sponsors
Being A Community Partner
Our community partners are more than just supporters; they are collaborators who work closely with us to integrate individuals with disabilities into every facet of society. Through strategic partnerships, we develop vocational skills programs, host inclusive community activities, and build a network of support that empowers neurodiverse individuals to succeed.
Interested in becoming a community partner?