Gala Sponsors

Our Generous Sponsors

We are immensely grateful for the support of our sponsors, whose generosity plays a pivotal role in the success of our gala and the advancement of our mission. Their commitment helps us continue our vital work in education, outreach, and policy initiatives to combat the fentanyl crisis. We encourage you to learn more about our sponsors and support them in return.

Nicholas Loberg lost to fentanyl poisoning image hangs on the wall in Washington DC
Nicholas Loberg 1999-2020

Premier Sponsorship ($7,500)

Recognition: Exclusive “Presented by (Your Company)” branding on all promotional materials and the FFC website, recognizing you as a key supporter of advocacy, education, and recovery.

Event Benefits: Reserved table for 11 guests, option for a 3-minute speech at the event, recognition at the event and on the FFC website with a link to the sponsor’s site, and the opportunity to brand and dedicate an overdose prevention box in the community.

Marketing Exposure: Name featured in press releases and event advertisements.

Gold Sponsorship ($5,000)

Recognition: Logo on the FFC website as a gala sponsor.

Event Benefits: Eight tickets to the event, recognition at the event and on the FFC website with a link to the sponsor’s site, and the opportunity to brand and dedicate an overdose prevention box in the community.

Marketing Exposure: Name listed in press releases and event advertisements.

Silver Sponsorship ($2,500)

Recognition: Logo on the FFC website as a gala sponsor.

Event Benefits: Four tickets to the event and recognition at the event and on the FFC website with a link to the sponsor’s site.

Marketing Exposure: Name listed in event advertisements.

Bronze Sponsorship ($1,000)

Recognition: Logo on the FFC website as a gala sponsor.

Event Benefits: Two tickets to the event and recognition at the event and on the FFC website with a link to the sponsor’s site.

Additional Sponsorship Opportunities

Table Sponsorship ($1,500): Reserved table for 11 guests.

Event Benefit: Recognition during the event.

Donate a Live or Silent Auction Item.

Become a Sponsor

Interested in becoming a sponsor for the Fentanyl Free Communities Foundation Gala? Your support can make a real difference in the fight against the fentanyl crisis. We offer various sponsorship levels, each with its own set of benefits and recognition opportunities. Learn more about our sponsorship packages and join us in our mission to create safer, informed communities.

For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at Contact Information.

Signs of Compassion

Encouragement and Support:

Offering a thumbs up is a symbol of encouragement, showing that we stand together to uplift and assist one another.

Collaboration and Unity:

When hands shake in unity, we build bridges of collaboration, working together to overcome challenges and create lasting change.

Empathy and Care:

Extending a hand filled with empathy and care uplifts those around us, spreading warmth and understanding.

Positive Outlook:

Positive Outlook Fostering compassion brings smiles and positivity, creating a supportive environment for everyone to thrive.

Large crowd of activists holding signs about the fentanyl crisis at the Minnesota state capitol

Let's Never Forget Our Loved Ones

In the heart of Minnesota, we’ve crafted a heartfelt collage titled “Minnesota Faces of Fentanyl” – a tribute to our own, our beloved Minnesotans who tragically lost their lives to fentanyl poisoning. These faces, these stories, they are our community, our neighbors, and our youth, and they inspire our unwavering commitment to change. As we honor these lives, we also recognize the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) wall of photographs, an expansive display also called “Faces of Fentanyl” spanning the entire United States. Each face represents an individual, a story, a life. Our collage stands as a microcosm, a testament to the deep impact fentanyl has had on our local community. At the same time, the DEA’s exhibit serves as a nationwide reminder of this crisis. These collections of faces unite us in purpose – to combat fentanyl, raise awareness, and create safer futures.

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