Sponsorship opportunity - 2026 Sustainability Fair & Town Hall

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Jan 15, 2026, 11:42:26 AMJan 15
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Dear Sustainability Coalition Partner Organizations,

This year’s Sustainability Town Hall on Thursday evening, March 12, promises to be the most inspiring and dynamic ever – and we hope you’ll consider being one of our sponsors!

Sponsorship is being offered at four levels:

 

  • Champion ($1,000) - Recognition on the screen in the Alumni Center lobby, at the Town Hall, on the Coalition website, and in local media
  • Sustainer ($500) - Recognition at the Town Hall, on our website, and in local media
  • Sponsor ($250) - Recognition at the Town Hall and on the Sustainability Coalition website
  • Supporter ($150) - Recognition at the Town Hall


NOTE: Town Hall sponsors will have first choice of exhibit locations at the Sustainability Fair (Alumni Center Main Hall, Side Rooms, or Hallway). However, tabling fees still apply.

Please let me know by February 15th whether your business or organization would like to be included on our list of sponsors.  If so, please make your sponsorship donation online HERE, or send your check, payable to Corvallis Sustainability Coalition, to:

Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
PO Box 2310
Corvallis, OR 97339

Thank you so much for your commitment to creating a sustainable community!

Sincerely,

Annette

 

Annette Mills, Facilitator/Director

Corvallis Sustainability Coalition

https://sustainablecorvallis.org

541-230-1237 (No texting, please)

 

I live within the traditional homeland of the Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya.  Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 (Kalapuya …Treaty), Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations at either Grand Ronde or Siletz. Today, the Kalapuya live on tribal lands or tribal-ceded lands throughout the region. Many Kalapuya are active members of the sovereign nations of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde or the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. Kalapuya culture is alive. To learn more, please check out the online Champinefu Webinar Series, plan a trip to the Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center, and/or make a gift to our Champinefu Fund.

 

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