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For Sponsors | Silver / $15,000
Silver Sponsors are the backbone of our community. This tier is ideal for organizations that want to show support, gain visibility, and be part of a meaningful event—on a more accessible scale.
Benefits include:
- Compact booth or tabletop space (~6’ x 6’) for brochures, signage, or displays
- Logo on WVD website sponsor page and in the printed program
- Featured in 1–2 social media posts
- Group acknowledgment in one WVD video or livestream
- 2 complimentary registrations with priority seating
- Recognition in 1 email to 10K USA/Canada subscribers
- Name/logo listed in “Thank You” section of event materials
- Digital “Silver Sponsor” badge for web and socials
It’s a great way to step in, stand with the vitiligo community, and be recognized for your commitment.
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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