Help the Field Come Together at ComNet25 Denver 

As a not-for-profit organization, The Communications Network relies on investments and financial support from partners and supporters who share our belief that foundations and nonprofits who communicate well are stronger, smarter, and vastly more effective and that diverse, vibrant networks are essential to build community, share learning, elevate leaders, and solve complex problems.


We seek partners who share our belief in the power of modern communications to improve lives.

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Learn About Partner Opportunities
Pledge Your Support

To discuss partnership opportunities and/or explore ways to support specific Network programs, please contact Communications Network CEO Sean Gibbons at sgibbons@comnetwork.org.

A friendly reminder that The Communications Network and ComNet25 observe a “no solicitation” policy.


ComNet25 partnership includes these benefits:

VISIBILITY

  • Logo and/or name listed on conference website, Sponsors page, conference app, and onsite branding 

ACCESS

  • Invitation to the Sponsor Reception hosted by The Communications Network Board and staff during the conference

  • Conference registrations, which can be donated to our scholarship pool (Silver level and above)

The ComNet25 Audience is Influential 

We are a vibrant, diverse, and dedicated community of communicators, storytellers, strategists, designers, researchers, producers, and community builders.

A collection of logos for various foundations and organizations, including Arnold Ventures, The Rockefeller Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, WWF, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies, Gates Foundation, SXSW, The Met, San Francisco Foundation, The New York Times, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Casey Family Programs, StoryCorps, The Pittsburgh Foundation, IDEO, Sesame Street, Planned Parenthood, Democracy Fund, Wikimedia Foundation, The Kendeda Fund, The Brookings Institution, The New Yorker, Packard Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, The Aspen Institute, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Emerson Collective, Smithsonian, Walton Family Foundation, NPR, Marquette Casey Foundation, United We Dream, Knight Foundation, Partnership for Southern Equity, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Burning Man Project, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, and Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.

Support the leaders who harness the power and potential of communications to drive change.

Quote from Allyn Brooks-Lasure about the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, with a photo of him in a circular frame.
A chart titled 'The Audience Is Influential' shows a breakdown of job titles by percentage: 35% in red, 20% in light blue, 15% in dark blue, 15% in orange, 10% in red, and 5% in yellow. Each percentage is associated with different executive roles and titles related to communications and marketing.
A donut chart showing the percentage of different sectors: Foundations 33%, Nonprofits 33.2%, Other 15.9%, Consulting 9.1%, Community Foundations 6%, Universities 2.8%. A legend on the right lists these categories with their respective percentages.

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