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Local Sponsors

Sponsoring the Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes® in support of the ADA is a beneficial way for corporations to demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility and promote their brand. Here are a few reasons why you should consider sponsoring the event.

1. Show support for a worthy cause: Diabetes is a widespread disease that affects millions of people in the United States. By sponsoring Step Out, corporations demonstrate their commitment to supporting the ADA’s vision—a life free of diabetes and all its burdens.

2. Increase brand visibility: Sponsorship of the event allows corporations to increase their brand visibility among a diverse audience. The event attracts many participants, volunteers, and supporters, providing a platform for corporations to promote their brands to a broad and engaged audience.

3. Generate positive media coverage: Sponsorship of the event can generate positive media coverage for corporations. Local and national media outlets often cover the event, allowing corporations to showcase their support for the ADA and the fight against diabetes.

4. Engage employees: Sponsorship can also be a great way to engage employees and build team spirit. Corporations can encourage employees to participate in the event as walkers, volunteers, or supporters, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose within the organization.

 

National Sponsors

At the national level, sponsorship of Step Out can provide corporations with even greater exposure and opportunities for engagement. The event attracts thousands of walkers, volunteers, and supporters nationwide, providing a platform for corporations to promote their brand to a broader audience. Additionally, national sponsors will have the opportunity to partner with the ADA on additional initiatives and events, further cementing their commitment to the cause. For more information, please use the Contact Us button below.

 

Contact Us

For more information about corporate sponsorship opportunities please contact Paige Glover at pglover@diabetes.org.