Our work is entirely funded by private donations – we receive no money from government. Your money will help us continue funding research into vitiligo and supporting people affected by the condition.
For Sponsors | Bronse / $2,500
VRF offers five Bronze level sponsorship opportunities. This level covers the global World Vitiligo Day conference and select online activities.
Highlights of sponsorship:
- name and logo on all conference advertising and materials for the event
- logo in pre-session slideshows when available
- logo featured on sponsor signage in high traffic areas
- logo and organization description on the website
- one complimentary registration
A formal Thank You will be made at the welcome address and dinner reception.
According to conservative estimates from AI Deep Research, WVD-2025 is projected to generate 2.4 million virtual touchpoints, creating a direct impact on approximately 4.25 million people and a ripple effect reaching 37.5 million people worldwide.
FAQOther Questions
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