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Why Sponsor NeighborDays?

By sponsoring NeighborDays, you are:

  • Supporting local, people-first community building

  • Helping reduce isolation and loneliness

  • Investing directly in neighborhoods — not corporations

  • Keeping events accessible and welcoming to all

This is not about advertising or logos everywhere. It’s about shared values, mutual support, and showing up for community.

Become a NeighborDays Sponsor

NeighborDays is built on the belief that strong communities are created by people showing up for one another. Sponsors make it possible to keep these gatherings accessible, welcoming, and rooted in connection — without corporate influence.

If you believe in community over convenience and neighbors over corporations, we’d love to have you involved.

What Sponsorship Looks Like

Sponsorship with NeighborDays is flexible, human, and community-centered. There are many ways to support — financial and non-financial — and all are deeply appreciated.

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💛 Financial Support (Donations)

Financial contributions help cover the real costs of hosting NeighborDays events, including:

  • Games and activity supplies

  • Fuel for generators and equipment

  • Transportation and setup

  • Time spent planning, organizing, and hosting events

NeighborDays is currently led and hosted by one person, and donations help make it possible to dedicate time and energy to building community in a sustainable way. Contributions support the continuation and growth of these gatherings and help move NeighborDays toward becoming a full-time, community-supported project.

Please note: NeighborDays is not a registered nonprofit, and donations are not tax-deductible.

In-Kind Support

Sponsors may also support NeighborDays by donating:

  • Prizes for games and activities

  • Indoor spaces for weather-friendly gatherings

  • Food, snacks, or drinks for community events

  • Supplies or materials that support programming

Time & Talent

Community members and local businesses are welcome to donate their time by:

  • Leading games or activities

  • Teaching dance, movement, or creative classes

  • Hosting specialty events

  • Sharing skills that bring people together

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